For generations, guitar players have been looking for the perfect way to play nice ringing chords without breaking fingers. Some have even tried the vice capo which is a little difficult to play with. When I would listen to worship, I found myself mystified and some of the chord sounds they would use. Until I found the secret tool...
I've been using this nifty little invention now for about 15 months. And I LOVE it! The Keyser Cut Capo was featured on worshiptogether.com and I decided to try it out. It really opened up a whole new dimension to my playing. I must admit that I feel guilty for using it sometimes. It makes guitar playing so easy that I feel like I'm cheating. But then I hear the nice full sounds and that feeling quickly departs.
If you play acoustic guitar and lead worship in small group settings, this is an amazing tool. It gives you the ability to play some of those bass notes in the chords when you don't have a bass player with you. Chords like the E/G#, the F#m7 and the C#m7 sound great with this capo. If you're feeling bold, you can slap on a regular keyser capo and then slap the cut on raising the key and giving that same full sound. I've done that from time to time.
For songwriters, you'll find this may be the perfect tool to reenergize that creative slump. You can purchase the Keyser Cut Capo at worshiptogether.com. Songs that sound great with this capo: We Fall Down, Here I Am to Worship, You Are My King and pretty much anything in the key of E. Get one and try it out!
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