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Shubb C7b Partial Capo
My first experiments with a partial capo!
One suggestion is to use it the "Wrong way round", so that it presses the D-G-B strings, second fret at the treble side, thereby giving true open A. Nice easy start, and I have a good selection of slides at the ready!
I have two other Shubb capo's C1 and C4, and this is up to the expected high standard of manufacture. The Gold/Brass finish is different, but should make it easier to identify this capo from the others.
One suggestion is to use it the "Wrong way round", so that it presses the D-G-B strings, second fret at the treble side, thereby giving true open A. Nice easy start, and I have a good selection of slides at the ready!
I have two other Shubb capo's C1 and C4, and this is up to the expected high standard of manufacture. The Gold/Brass finish is different, but should make it easier to identify this capo from the others.
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Shubb Delight
I bought this as a replacement for a partial capo I had made myself out of a cut up Jim Dunlop capo with a few bits of bicycle tyre glued on. I had stability problems with this homemade design but it did ok. However when I seen Thomann had these in stock I ordered one up right away. I play in altered tunnings a lot and sticking the partial capo on opens up other sounds and possibilities. Shubb have done a good job producing a solid piece of kit. No problems with use at all.
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creatieve tool
It does the job, even the open A is okay!
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ER
If you are an experimenter at heart, then this is for you.
I tried this device on different guitars in different settings. Sometimes surprising things turned out from which my brain went beyond reality.)
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