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When Taylor plays "Love Story" on her acoustic guitar, she puts the capo on the 2nd fret
The capo needs to go in 3rd fret to get the key of C.
A capo is a device which is clamped onto the fretboard and is used to hold all strings on a chosen fret, just as if you had your finger barred across on that fret. With that in mind, presumably "capo 2" would mean that you are being instructed to install the capo onto the 2nd fret. or in short....... you have to clip a capo on the second fret
you can either put the capo on the 10th fret, or tune the guitar to drop d
It means a capo on the 7th Fret of a guitar neck.
When Taylor plays "Love Story" on her acoustic guitar, she puts the capo on the 2nd fret
Try 'You Belong With Me'. It is quite easy but you need a capo on fret 4. Check out the link below for the chords.
The capo needs to go in 3rd fret to get the key of C.
A capo is a device which is clamped onto the fretboard and is used to hold all strings on a chosen fret, just as if you had your finger barred across on that fret. With that in mind, presumably "capo 2" would mean that you are being instructed to install the capo onto the 2nd fret. or in short....... you have to clip a capo on the second fret
you can either put the capo on the 10th fret, or tune the guitar to drop d
It means a capo on the 7th Fret of a guitar neck.
it would be on the 3rd fret. i think.
Put the capo on the second fret and use the "C" chord configuration - this is equivalent to a "D" with no capo.
D chord
Yes you can. So long as the capo will physically fit on the neck.
It is not bad for the guitar, but the capo will be kind of useless as it won't be fretting the strings properly.
First tune down your heavy gauge E string to D. Then the drop D capo can be positioned at any fret you chose for some really interesting sounds.