Re: Converting Capo'ed songs...

Hiya Detman
I put a post up a few weeks ago showing how you can use a capo to change the key you're playing in. Have a look, it might help you.

http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=17066

Cheers
Howard

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Re: Converting Capo'ed songs...

Ok then,  following bushy's trend here..... Am I the only one who owns Jacob Dylan's second album?  There's some really good stuff there that doesn't fall far from the tree.

Now available in 5G !

28 (edited by steelstrings 2011-04-29 11:03:56)

Re: Converting Capo'ed songs...

Hey this is awesome. I'm learning some new stuff! big_smile big_smile cool

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Re: Converting Capo'ed songs...

bushy243 wrote:

Hello all,
            Not hijacking here, but it is good to see some new folks taking active interest in a very informative thread.
To all the regulars, great stuff, I have learned something new today on this topic. Amy, you're a champ.
Love this site and all who make it what it is.
All the best
Bushy

smile  Thanks Bushy!  I must say, it wasn't the easiest thing for me to figure out... but I'm glad I "got it" and was able to help out with this and so glad everyone could put their heads together and we could make it a resource and sticky!  YAY to everyone involved... without the question, the answers, and the suggestion it wouldn't have happened.  My belief is that forums are only as great as their members are and this one has a LOT of GREAT members!!  smile

BTW... here's the link to the sticky:  http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=15164

Amy

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What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.