Hi Wendell, we love your music in our home and church. This video reminded me of a question I had - in a previous video you play D chord forms at the second fret, with a spring capo holding down only the first 5 strings. When I do that, I find the capo makes a mark on the back of the neck of the guitar. Any tricks to avoid this? Do you use a special capo for that (I can't find one with a long enough bottom piece so that this wouldn't be an issue). Just curious, if you happen to see this.
Hey Jesse, thanks for watching and for the question. I have both a Shubb and a Kyser capo that can go on upside down 5-string without marking the neck. I prefer the Kyser for this as it feels a little more secure.
I love your music! Thank you so much for making God's word come alive through music. Your songs help me to pray.
Thanks Ruth!
Hi Wendell, we love your music in our home and church. This video reminded me of a question I had - in a previous video you play D chord forms at the second fret, with a spring capo holding down only the first 5 strings. When I do that, I find the capo makes a mark on the back of the neck of the guitar. Any tricks to avoid this? Do you use a special capo for that (I can't find one with a long enough bottom piece so that this wouldn't be an issue). Just curious, if you happen to see this.
Hey Jesse, thanks for watching and for the question. I have both a Shubb and a Kyser capo that can go on upside down 5-string without marking the neck. I prefer the Kyser for this as it feels a little more secure.
@@wendellkmusic Thanks!