Great playing and sound. It's often annoying watching reviews of guitars and guitar equipment as most reviewers will play the same generic stuff. This is so refreshing.
Rick Lee James The G7th is a very high quality capo that I ended up using because of the tension adjust capability and its general overall high quality. I found with other capos I've tried that only had a single set tension that they would sometimes pull the strings out of tune because of too much tension.
on the up side, the capo seems to be the business ,look fantastic,but a bit on the expensive side. I like the no bull way you show it as you are obviously a very capable musician. the only negative thing is how many feckin assh***s with nothing else to do try to put people down just to make them selves feel better about their miserable little lives. keep up the good work man.
On the face of it they do seem expensive, given that a G7th is around half the price and is a great capo. However, if you play western, classical, 12 string and have guitars with very different fretboard radii then you're probably going to need a capo for each one. This is when the Thalia makes sense since you just swap the pad and it fits most guitars very well. I've read a few comments elsewhere about people having the capo upside down, closed end upwards. I also have it this way as it's a pretty hefty piece of kit and I find it interferes with my fretting hand less that way. I don't slide it mid song so there's no down side. And I get to see the inlay every time I look at it while playing : )
Saoirse's bunny nation Thank you very much. Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. The best we can do is love those who are unkind, it could be that they very much need some kindness in their lives. Thanks again for the encouragement.
Great playing and sound. It's often annoying watching reviews of guitars and guitar equipment as most reviewers will play the same generic stuff. This is so refreshing.
I have two, one from the custom shop. Great capos, great staff at THALIA !!! Love them.
slick playing progression mate
Thanks for the helpful review and nice playing.
Mark Franklin Thank you. Happy New Year
I was looking for a down-to-earth review, and yours certainly fits that bill, thanks for the realistic demonstration, you still like the Thalia?
Michael Gorman I still like it, yes. Thanks for your kind words
Nice guitar playing
Threaglon thank you for your kind words
no problem I appreciate your playing it's very good
One thing I really like with my G7th is the adjustable amount of tension you can use. Is this the same? Thanks!
jammin4good I e never used a G7. I might have to research that. I don't know if a way to adjust the tension. Thank you
Rick Lee James The G7th is a very high quality capo that I ended up using because of the tension adjust capability and its general overall high quality. I found with other capos I've tried that only had a single set tension that they would sometimes pull the strings out of tune because of too much tension.
what song is that at 1:53? it's awesome
or around that time anyways
Florrie McCarthy it's a riff that I play on a song on one of my albums. And Can It Be from the album, Hymns, Prayers, and Invitations
Rick Lee James ah, thanks. It's really great!
Florrie McCarthy my pleasure, thank you for your kind words.
Radiuses?
It looks like you put it in a usual direction. is this intentional?
on the up side, the capo seems to be the business ,look fantastic,but a bit on the expensive side. I like the no bull way you show it as you are obviously a very capable musician.
the only negative thing is how many feckin assh***s with nothing else to do try to put people down just to make them selves feel better about their miserable little lives.
keep up the good work man.
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On the face of it they do seem expensive, given that a G7th is around half the price and is a great capo. However, if you play western, classical, 12 string and have guitars with very different fretboard radii then you're probably going to need a capo for each one. This is when the Thalia makes sense since you just swap the pad and it fits most guitars very well.
I've read a few comments elsewhere about people having the capo upside down, closed end upwards. I also have it this way as it's a pretty hefty piece of kit and I find it interferes with my fretting hand less that way. I don't slide it mid song so there's no down side.
And I get to see the inlay every time I look at it while playing : )
everyone is just being really mean i think this is good help i play guitar
Saoirse's bunny nation Thank you for your kind words
your welcome i hate people who make fun of other peoples youtube channels btw i love your videos
Saoirse's bunny nation Thank you very much. Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks. The best we can do is love those who are unkind, it could be that they very much need some kindness in their lives. Thanks again for the encouragement.
no problem :) i think its always the best to be the nicest
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pablo tescobars, Lol. First to comment on a guy who doesn't know how to pronounce capo's video? Pathetic.
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