![]() Oh yeah yeah yeah lol, didn't look that close.Ĭarbonero, isn't it best to use what the pros use most? Leñador -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (15:09:25) ![]() ![]() They are precision worked and the friction of the material is so that it's easy to fasten th cejilla. It can be very finely adjusted and is not much in the way for the left hand.īut of course, Dunlop is great, and the traditional cejillas are great too, especiall those sold by Mundo Flamenco made from Galalith (casein). ![]() I Like PLANET WAVES CAPO CP04NS quite a lot. Rojarosguitar -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (13:59:54) It's normal because he make cheap guitarsĮstebanana -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (12:05:49) It doesn't pull the strings out of tune, which makes it very quick to use.Įl carbonero -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (10:43:15) I have the same problem, otherwise it's a good capo. I have the planet waves NS pro ,and he dont work in 1 or 2 fret with flamenca with thin neck. Isn't it best to get the straight Jim Dunlop (not the curved one as pictured)? Orsonw -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (10:21:19) Įstebanana -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (9:58:33)Ĭarbonero Schubbs it up his _that why it works for him. However, i have the planet waves NS pro ,and he dont work in 1 or 2 fret with flamenca with thin neck. I use the shubb C2 ,and i love it, it's perfect ,work good on all sort of guitars. Leñador -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (4:19:47)Įl carbonero -> RE: Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (9:53:38) I really thought, as a student of flamenco, that the ease of using a Shubb would make it a wise investment. I'm now in the market for a proper cejilla. I even tried removing the rubber stopper button from the outside of the neck arm which pads the backside of the clasp when it closes onto the arm. As in, I feel if I use it any more, that the neck arm will indent the wood or mar the finish. The capo *can* function up to the 2nd fret (with the tightening screw loosened completely) but beyond that, it is immensely tight. The Shubb C2k, which is the classical guitar version, has an incredibly hard time accomodating the neck on my flamenco, which is already quite thin by flamenco and certainly classical standards. I use Shubbs almost exclusively on my electrics and steel-sting acoustics and I've loved them for years, they're the best in the business for these instruments. I purchased a Shubb C2K (black, with roller) capo for my Navarro flamenco guitar. This is less of a review, and more of a warning: Wiking -> Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (4:13:47) Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar!: Pure Data), listing is limited to its top three categories.Beware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar!īeware the Shubb Classical Capo on a Flamenco guitar! (Full Version) If a program fits several categories, such as a comprehensive digital audio workstation or a foundation programming language (e.g. Practica will be listed here, but not Palestrina. For example, the company Ars Nova produces music education software, and its software program Practica Musica has remnants of the historic Palestrina software. This list does not include discontinued historic or legacy software, with the exception of trackers that are still supported. For storage, uploading, downloading and streaming of music via the cloud, see Comparison of online music lockers. For streaming services such as iHeartRadio, Pandora, Prime Music, and Spotify, see Comparison of on-demand streaming music services. This article only includes software, not services. This is a list of software for creating, performing, learning, analyzing, researching, broadcasting and editing music.
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