First class playing, superb, and all that vibe...
It's not just the lesson, but the nuances of the song.
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First class playing, superb, and all that vibe...
It's not just the lesson, but the nuances of the song.
Glad you're digging it!
Originally Posted by: brenoazziFirst class playing, superb, and all that vibe...
It's not just the lesson, but the nuances of the song.
Keep rockin!
Mike Olekshy
GT Guitar Coach
Hi Mike! Love your lessons. Guitar newbie though and the capo confuses me. So if I'm trying to play Something on one guitar, I play guitar 1 with capo on 3rd fret and throw in whatever leads I want to from guitar 2. But do I have to do something different with the Guitar 2 leads because of the capo? Play them three frets back or something? Otherwise won't the notes be too high? I hope that makes sense.
Great question! The capo doesn't affect the tuning of the guitar, it will just change the pitch of the open strings and block access to any frets below it. So you should be able to play any leads from Guitar 2 without any issue.
So in this case, with the capo on the 3rd fret, the only thing to watch out for is that your open strings will be different (G C F Bb D G instead of E A D G B E) and you won't be able to fret anything on the 1st and 2nd strings.
Make sense? Let me know how it goes!
Mike
Originally Posted by: LeevernerHi Mike! Love your lessons. Guitar newbie though and the capo confuses me. So if I'm trying to play Something on one guitar, I play guitar 1 with capo on 3rd fret and throw in whatever leads I want to from guitar 2. But do I have to do something different with the Guitar 2 leads because of the capo? Play them three frets back or something? Otherwise won't the notes be too high? I hope that makes sense.
Keep rockin!
Mike Olekshy
GT Guitar Coach