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dklsplace

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Very nice!

You know in my younger days, I was always one to give capo users a hard time. I've really discovered some unique voicings with my guitar in the past year or two & use one regularly now.
 

West R Lee

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Very nice Mark. I could listen to that picking all day. Looks like Dred's DV52 without the fretmarkers.

Thanks for the post,
West
 

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He's played up here at the Vancouver Folk Music Festival twice or three times. Great picker - I don't remember that he played Guilds then, and I normally notice such things.

Just love people who get that effortless look to their finger movements - just wandering around on the fretboard without any apparent stress at all. Don't I wish.
 

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I never play my electric with a capo, but you can't beat a good sounding acoustic capoed up a few frets. Using open chord formations have a gotcha effect. Paul Simon regularly used capoing to get interesting sounds. Scarborough Fair comes to mind as an excellent example.
 
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