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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-06-14 10:44 PM (#185153)
Subject: Mandolin Capo


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Is there such a thing?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-06-15 4:56 AM (#185154 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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The Shubb banjo capo works on mandolin and Kyser make a Mandolin capo. The cheapest way is take a Dunlop strap capo and cut it to length
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2004-06-15 5:24 AM (#185155 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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I've seen the Kyser at Elderly Instruments...it is billed on the package as a "banjo/mandolin" capo.

Roger
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CharlieB
Posted 2004-06-15 5:50 AM (#185156 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Ditto on the Dunlop strap capo, but I didn't even have to cut mine.
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-15 6:18 AM (#185157 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo



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Assuming there is such a thing, does it come in a left handed version?
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Bailey
Posted 2004-06-16 1:56 AM (#185158 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Next thing I know, you philistines will be asking about a capo for a violin. Where in hell did generations of position playing go? Next thing I know, some stupe is going to ask where he can get a capo for his upright bass, where can this insanity end, a concert orchestra violin section all playing behind Paris Hilton with capos?
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-06-16 5:04 AM (#185159 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Say your're playing mandolin with a singer who is performing a particular song in G# because it suits his or her vocal range. How do you play all the really cool 1st position open-string stuff on a mandolin without a capo? Simple, you can't. Yes, a good player can easily play in any key without a capo but closed position & open position scales have completely different characters.
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-16 6:44 AM (#185160 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo



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Can you get a capo for Paris Hilton? Now would that be up two frets or three?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-06-16 8:47 AM (#185161 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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I was looking for a capo for my sax and was wondering what everybody else uses?
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-16 8:53 AM (#185162 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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try a toilet plunger.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-16 9:17 AM (#185163 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Hey Bill,
In Reference to The Left Handed version.
Either turn the Capo upside Down or just buy The Left handed Version they Sell. :D
Did I really say That?? :eek: YEP! ;)
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Bailey
Posted 2004-06-20 1:29 AM (#185164 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Paul T

Who the hell hangs around with anybody that sings in G#. A kick in the butt will get them up to an honest A, or a threat of emasculation should lower them i/2 step to G if presented with enough honesty. If none of that works, play the instrumentals in mixylodian and the folkies will think the dissonance is "Bob Dylanish".

Anything but a capo, after all the mandolin players respectibility is at stake.

Bailey :rolleyes:
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-06-20 10:05 AM (#185165 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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I'm not certain if you play a mandolin that you can claim respectibility.

My attitude is "whateve it takes to get the job done". I'll put a capo on anything on which I can put a capo, if it gets the job done.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-21 9:17 AM (#185166 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Amen Brother Moody!! Preach It!!!
I'm with you on this one. as Long as it gets the job done.
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-06-21 11:23 AM (#185167 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Originally from Paul Moody:
whatever it takes to get the job done


I wonder if a capo on Paris Hilton will get the job done?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-06-21 11:34 AM (#185168 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Now that's a job I wouldn't want.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-06-23 1:17 AM (#185169 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Sorry, it's true

Mandolin players have no respectability, they are considered fiddle player wannabes. Except when a stunning instrumental break is needed to save the boring, cliched, guitar failures from the proverbial hook of stage left. Many a boring gig has been saved by the mandolin god. Kneel down you merely competent players, and thank the powers for the mandolin break that saves your sorry guitar ass,
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-06-23 8:35 AM (#185170 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Well said, Bailey!
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mandohack
Posted 2004-06-23 9:03 AM (#185171 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Bailey, you're my new hero...
As for the original posting subject, though I've always considered my LH 1st finger as my own portable capo, I understand why one would take advantage of a capo to access the "drone" notes of the tonic and dominant with an "open" string. Certainly in some folk styles, Celtic, BG, Irish Whaling Songs, you don't stray out of the diatonic arena.
In other more harmonically complex genres, a capo would be far less functional.
But respectability???...
I'm just happy when they don't call my mandolin a Ukulele.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-06-24 1:36 AM (#185172 - in reply to #185153)
Subject: Re: Mandolin Capo


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Thanks Ted and Hizzoner

Secretly us mandolin players love our guitar playing backups, and we would be nothing without them. But, you have to stick it to them once in a while so they know that a mandolin has eight STEEL strings and the lowly uke four wimpy nylon sutures flapping in the breeze created by a good mandolin solo.

We now will hear from the uke players about a UKE CAPO, GASP!!!!

Bailey
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