Reddit Reddit reviews Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 6-string acoustic guitars, Black, KG6B

We found 7 Reddit comments about Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 6-string acoustic guitars, Black, KG6B. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 6-string acoustic guitars, Black, KG6B
The original one-handed Quick-Change capoStrong, lightweight aluminum with steel springProfessional qualityParks on the guitar's headstock when not in useMade in USA and guaranteed for life
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7 Reddit comments about Kyser Quick-Change Capo for 6-string acoustic guitars, Black, KG6B:

u/PaperJesus · 15 pointsr/Guitar

I love my Kyser.

u/wtf_its_steve · 3 pointsr/Guitar

Check out the Fender CD 60 or Yamaha F310 - Both great beginner choices. Then also buy yourself a clip-on chromatic tuner, a capo and a beginner's songbook with the change. If you're self-teaching I highly recommend the justinguitar.com website/YouTube channel too. :)

u/SmokedMeatlog · 3 pointsr/Guitar

Kyser capo. Industry standard and it will last forever.

https://www.amazon.com/Kyser-Quick-Change-6-string-acoustic-guitars/dp/B0002CZVWI

u/thatsong · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

I have a kyser capo, has served me well for over 5 years, and my go to capo

Also have the dunlop one as my backup, and for other guitar players to use

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Guitar

I'd personally recommend the Kyser capo as it's easily the best one that I've used.

I bought a D'addario capo for my acoustic guitar, and didn't like it; it had to be set up just right to work on that guitar, otherwise it was kind of fucky. I actually have an ESP-F50 myself that I play with as my electric, and I've been using that D'addario on the ESP and it works just fine there, though (I couldn't find a link to it on Amazon). The D'addario doesn't put as much pressure on the strings as the Kyser, and it's easier to move around, but it's far more finicky. I still think even with the wider neck on the F-50 and requiring less pressure on the strings that the Kyser would be the way that I'd go if I only bought one capo, though.

/edit: As far as usage, it's just that anything with an open string plays like you're playing a barre there; otherwise you're just playing the same chords you normally would lower on the neck, you're just playing higher up on the neck without the barre because the capo is doing it for you. You shouldn't have much trouble with tuning with any decent capo I wouldn't think. I did notice that some of the tab for the song you're listing has B E A D Gb E tuning, you probably don't need to do that with the capo on the 3rd fret; others that I saw were listing drop-D with 3rd fret capo, so you might just be seeing a tuning issue. Someone more familiar with music theory would probably need to tell you why.

u/rlee0001 · 1 pointr/guitarlessons

Guitar, Amp, Instrument Cable, Headphones, Auto-Tuner, Metronome, Capo, Picks, Strings, Stand, Strap, Bag, String Winder, Polish & Cloth

Don't make them spend more than ~$200 on this. Consider pitching on for some of the accessories at least (though be aware that some of them are quite necessary right off the bat, such as a tuner).

You won't be able to appreciate the difference between a $100 guitar and a $5000 guitar by sound for at least a year and just to get started you need a bunch of supplies (see list above) and the cost adds up quick.

The guitar won't break unless you abuse it. Squier instruments are decent. In fact, you could even get something like a First Act at Walmart for under $100 and still not be able to appreciate the difference for quite a while.