I love to capo the 3rd fret and sing low when I cover rock/ metal tunes that were originally dropped. Good range for my voice without having to have loose sloppy down tuned strings.
Matt hope I understand this . The other day you did a short on eliminating the f chord by using a capo on the 5th and transposing the chords. This video chords remain the same using a capo. The first method the key remains the same ? Hope you understand my question.😊
@@CountrySongTeacher there is moving the capo to get into different keys using the same chord forms vs changing chord forms. This is what I am not sure about.
Love watching and learning from your videos. I wonder if you could do me a favour and post a lesson on ‘Ain’t No Honky Tonks In Jail’ by George Goss. Cheers in advance. 👍👍👍
I love to capo the 3rd fret and sing low when I cover rock/ metal tunes that were originally dropped. Good range for my voice without having to have loose sloppy down tuned strings.
Great tutorial as always, Matt. This is very helpful. Take care!
Matt hope I understand this . The other day you did a short on eliminating the f chord by using a capo on the 5th and transposing the chords. This video chords remain the same using a capo. The first method the key remains the same ? Hope you understand my question.😊
Hmmmm not totally sure
@@CountrySongTeacher there is moving the capo to get into different keys using the same chord forms vs changing chord forms. This is what I am not sure about.
Love watching and learning from your videos. I wonder if you could do me a favour and post a lesson on ‘Ain’t No Honky Tonks In Jail’ by George Goss. Cheers in advance. 👍👍👍
Great suggestion!