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Originally Posted by Riverwolf
I understand the "how" and I own several nice ones.
I know that some song lessons call for a capo and some of those songs do sound better with a capo.
But I have never understood why else to use one.
I do not understand how ones voice can be in a specific key.
I watch everyone from Johnny Cash to Neil Young playing open position chords with no capo.
I have been playing 4+ years and just don't get this part at all.
So enlighten me you guitar music wizards.
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Easy [emoji16] and tone changes. I learned bar chords first and than open, not hard but the capo opens another door in the tone dept. For me and i can use the easy open chords for all tunings. Like Wicked World. Bm A E put a capo on it and becomes Am G D. Am is easier than Bm when your singing also.