Capo's and Music sheets

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Capo's and Music sheets

Unread post by deadpickle » Sun Aug 17, 2008 8:45 pm

When you use a capo, A G chord form is no longer a G, its an A correct (with a capo 2nd). Then when you read sheet music and it requires a capo on the second, and you see a G, is it a G shape that you play or do you have to find the correct G chord in reference to the capo?

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Re: Capo's and Music sheets

Unread post by Thomas » Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:44 pm

i haven't seen a time where the chords weren't relative to the capo.

so if you're sheet music calls for a capo on the 6th fret and it says G, then you just play a G.

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Re: Capo's and Music sheets

Unread post by skilly » Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:54 am

if you are reading sheet music, i am pretty sure that if you see a g note written on the staff, you play a g-note. if you use a capo then you play a g chord, it will just be in a different shape than you are used to. if you are reading tabs though, then all bets are off.
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Re: Capo's and Music sheets

Unread post by geo3217 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 1:24 am

Usually, the music will either say something like chords relative to capo (I have seen this in tabs), meaning that if there's a capo on 2 and it says to play a G chord, you use that G chord fingering (so the chord that sounds with the capo is actually an A, but written as a G). More commonly, if the song says to use a capo, it will say the capo'd chords to use over the measures, then also the actual chords in parenthesis in case you don't want to use a capo. It can be cool if you have two guitarists for one of them to play it with a capo, and the other to play the chords in parenthesis without one.
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