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Ok, I will admit I am not a musician, but a I do play the guitar everyday just to get better at it. I got sick of the same sound I got every time I played it. This particular Capo brand was recommended to me by my musician friend. What a great addition to to my hobby. Now I hit different notes using pretty much the same chords I used without the capo.
I would strongly recommend it to any one who is starting to play the guitar since it can be very disappointing when you get stuck hitting the same sound.
By the way, this is a great brand. The capo is very well made and very classy looking and very easy to use. Remember, my musician friend recommended this for me and he is being playing for years and in a band.
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I'm new to playing guitar and after about six months of lessons - I felt I was ready for a capo. I looked at capos my friends have and I checked out several sources on line and found the Kyser to be the best and least complicated. It just clips on - no screws, straps, bands, bolts or anything. The capo is well made and works very smoothly. This capo will not damage the neck of your guitar - it's heavilly clad in rubber. It's also the nicest looking capo out there.
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Great buy, especially considering the price. Incredibly easy to clamp down, beats out the one that came with the guitar by a long shot (needed two hands to wrap it around and then secure it). I'm just a beginner player (bought Hal Leonard's Guitar Method, also highly recommend). Needed the capo to play 'Puff the Magic Dragon'.
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I use capos a LOT, and this thing is an absolute dream...simply pinch and move...it's that simple. My concern at first was that it would not properly hold down the strings, but that fear was eliminated as soon as I took it out of the package and popped it on...2 seconds flat. I have 2, which I have now been using for 4 years.
The only thing about these capos is that the rubber does break down somewhat, and the strings will leave an indentation in the rubber. It doesn't seem to affect the pressure on the strings, however, and I have yet to replace one. At any rate, it would be absolutely worth it to have to frequently replace them if that were even the case because their ease of use is absolutely indispensable. Four years so far seems a very, very good run to me.
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had mine for about 4 years now...the only thing about it is that the rubber part that holds down the strings has just now fallen off. i'm in the market for a new one and am about to buy the same.
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