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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.

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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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I don't use a capo ever. Chris does a lot. But I don't need the damned thing for what I play