Thursday, March 5, 2020

DIY Homemade Capo Tutorial in 4 Easy Steps [Video]

DIY Homemade Capo Tutorial in 4 Easy Steps [Video] Sign up successful Here are the materials you’ll need: A pencil or sharpie 2-4 rubber bands (medium thickness) Yes, you only need two simple materials for this homemade capo. If you can’t find rubber bands, a good alternative is a hair band. Now that you have all you need, here are the steps for how to make a capo. Steps to Make a DIY Capo Make sure your guitar is in tune. Place the pencil or marker upon the desired fret. Fold the rubber band in half and loop it over both ends of the pencil. Add more bands as needed to achieve the desired tension. Check this by plucking each string and listening for a clear tone. That’s it! This is such an easy way to put together a homemade capo on the fly, with materials that are readily available. Need to see the process demonstrated visually? Watch the steps in the quick video below: 5 Reasons Every Guitarist Needs a Capo Now let’s take a look at some of the benefits of using a capo, in case you weren’t already convinced that you need one. A capo creates a moveable nut or barre. For example, if you place the capo on the second fret, you’ve moved all the chords up one step (a C is now a D). It allows you to play chord shapes that you’re already familiar with, but in a different key. So with a capo, a bit of transposing savvy, and a handful of chords, you can play some previously hard to reach tunes. Using a capo allows you to explore different chord voicings, or inversions, which can make a chord sound brighter or darker, and add interest to picking. It is helpful for changing tunes to a more comfortable range, or key, for vocals. A capo adds depth when playing with other guitarists. Some can play open chords while others place capos at different locations, which creates a broader sonic range and textural interest. Now you know some of the benefits of using a guitar capo, so even if you’re only slightly familiar with this tool, you can begin exploring its capabilities. You’ve also learned how to make a capo very quickly and easily if you wish to try out these concepts without spending any money. While practicing your skills, be sure to look into private guitar lessons or online guitar classes to help you achieve your musical goals, as personal feedback is a very important part of the learning process. Have fun with your DIY capo, and rock on! Post Author: Tracy D. Tracy D. teaches guitar, drums, piano and more in Edmond, OK, as well as online. Shes been teaching since 2010 and has her Bachelor’s in Music Education from Oklahoma Christian University. Learn more about Tracy here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher

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