Thursday, March 19, 2026
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You’re using the capo wrong


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Originally posted by UCj1Jtb8xLUzFAm8J-Q1e1MQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAPQljE_DCQ

22 thoughts on “You’re using the capo wrong

  • Hey!!! whoever reads this Jesus Christ loves you very much and He cane down and died a painful torturous death. He died on the cross for the forgiveness of your sins and for your salvation so that you can make it to Heaven. He resurrected 3 days later and is seated at the right hand of the Father and sends His Holy Spirit to live in those who put their faith in Christ. He is coming back and its not His will that any perish but that all come to repentance (a turning away from or change) He loves you God bless you and Jesus Christ loves you very much have a great day/night.✝️❤️

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  • What a crap video. One of the worst I've ever seen. Extremely nonsensical, without an actual point. Just a whole load of blah blah…

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  • Exactly right, works every time. Think of the capo as a nut that can bind… And simply unbind it.

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  • No, no no no , NO!!!!!! You use your capo as a phone holder????????????

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  • Really?!
    I guess this would work as long as every song you play while capoed-up doesn't require any string bends. Which rules out 100% of the songs I play with a capo.

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  • For real I learned a tuning tip from somewhere on the internet : try not to tune your guitar to the open strings.
    Tune while holding a note around 3rd/4th fret
    Why : your action and intonation might not always be perfect (not everybody can afford a luthier once every 6 months). Even if your guitar is in tune with open strings, as soon as you play a note higher on the neck it will feel sharp. By tuning to the 3rd fret you compensate and « move » the point where your guitar is in tune up on the neck. Hence you’ll be a little less sharp up on the neck and a little flat when playing under this point.
    Works with a capo!
    Complete game changer for me since I play a lot of strummed chords !
    Give it a try !

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