1 (edited by Howard Bell 2011-04-17 10:58:28)

Topic: Basic Capo use

Hiya fellow Chordians

I've just been having a look round the forum and many of the questions come up time and again. One of the questions that often pops up is about the use of a capo, so I thought I'd try to explain how I use it.

The song I'm using as an example is a song written by myself and my dear friend Russ Hunt in response to a project I started, (The Oakengates Song Project) Now, because you won't know the song you can find an mp3 and a song sheet from the links below. I'm just using the chorus for this example.

Song Sheet of the whole song   http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/oak.pdf
MP3 of the whole song             http://soundcloud.com/russh29/the-oakengates-crawl
This post as a PDF file so you can download it and print it out.   http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/capo.pdf


MP3 of just the chorus              http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes2/crawl.mp3


So, what the problem. Here are the words and chords to play along with it.

http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlg.jpg

If I could sing it in the key of G, then these would be fine, but it's a bit low for me and I need it a bit higher.

First of all, lets look at the way the notes go up. The major keys are in bold the others have sharps (#) and flats (b)

http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/prog.jpg

I'm sure you will all understand that if I put a capo on the second fret and play the same chords I'm then playing in the key of A. Going up the fret board I could have -

Capo on fret 2  –  Key of A
Capo on fret 4  –  Key of B
Capo on fret 5  –  Key of C
Capo on fret 7  –  Key of D
Capo on fret 9  –  Key of E
Capo on fret 10 – Key of F
Capo on fret 12 – Key of G

Ok, so far, so good. But after Fret 5 my guitar is sounding more like a mandolin and I'd like to keep some bass notes. I could play all my chords at the nut end but that will mean playing some bar chords. I'm not a fan of them because -

A] my wrist hurts,
B] my fingers hurt,
C] I can't play them,
D] for the music I play I like some strings ringing most of the time. (My  reason, honest)

Pick whichever reason you like – the result is the same so lets look at all the chords in the major keys

Example 1
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawla.jpg


Example 2
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlb.jpg


Example 3
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlc.jpg


Example 4
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawld.jpg


Example 5
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawle.jpg


Example 6
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlf.jpg


Example 7
http://www.francis-bell.com/tunes/crawlg.jpg


I'm sure you've picked out the one's you want to play -

The key of A is OK – no bar chords
The key of B has 2 bar chords [B AND F#]
The key of C has 1 bar chords [F]
The key of D is OK – no bar chords
The key of E has 1 bar chords [B]
The key of F has 2 bar chords [F AND Bb]
The key of G IS OK – no bar chords

So now we get to use the Capo. I'll start in A and work my way up

The key of A – use example 1 – no capo
                        or use example 7 with a capo on Fret 2
The key of B – use example 1 but put the capo on Fret 2
The key of C – use example 1 but put the capo on Fret 3
The key of D – use example 4 – no capo
The key of E – use example 4 but put the capo on Fret 2
The key of F – use example 4 but put the capo on Fret 3
The key of G – use example 7 – no capo

That covers all the major keys, all with no bar chords and the capo no higher than Fret 3. Result.
Quite a few websites give you the chance to transpose songs so by transposing them and using the capo you should be able to have a go at most songs, and get them  in a key you can sing in.

Hope this helps explain basic Capo use.

Cheers
Howard

Note for Roger - Sorry, this should be OK

**Moderator's note - because of copyright laws I have had to remove the lyrics from this post.***

Howard, I realise that your intention was good, as was your explanation so if you can use just one line as an example I can allow that but not the whole chorus. Please read the 'Sticky' at the start of About Chordie and Song Requests for more information. Roger

My acoustic trio Website
[url]http://www.accidentallyacoustic.co.uk/[/url]

Re: Basic Capo use

Good post Howard!  Lots of effort put forth and I'm sure of value to everyone who has ever wondered.....   That being said, would it not be better added to the resources in the Theory section as well?

Thanks;
Doug

"what is this quintessence of dust?"  - Shakespeare