It's far busier than it sounds like. It's a lot to do with one guitar and two capos. I think... I'm not sure... I think it might be a two-capo song. I only learned it long enough to record it and play around with it before doing so. I don't have it stuck in my memory banks anywhere. Well, if I picked up a guitar and started fucking with it, it'd probably mostly come back to me. As it stands. I think it was capoed on the E and A on the 3rd and the rest on the 5th.
Do they make fancy capo's that do that in one, or do you have to use two?
They do make capos that'll do that - they look like fingers. But, it's just two capos for that.
They make some fancy capos, actually. I have a giant collection of them, going back to antiquity. There are some neat ones that will let you capo a fret and then select which strings are actually changed by adjusting a screw on the top over each string.
It's not fast... It is effective...
I even have capos that you'd use on slide guitar, or even a lap steel guitar, where the capo goes between the fretboard and the string, so it's under the strings.
I remember you telling me about fancy capos before, but I didn't remember if they would just allow you to choose different strings to clamp or if they did different frets as well
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