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I don't use a capo that often, but when one is needed, I have always used the stretchy type. That type has the disadvantage of getting in the way when holding down strings close to the capo and, more importantly, moving if it was touched. I finally had enough of it and after some research I bought this D'Addario NS ukulele capo. I am an engineer and I was impressed by the design and lightness of the capo. It doesn't get in the way, stays put where it is supposed to be, and is easy to use.
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Fantastic capo for ukulele! Small & unobtrusive, easy to use & highly effective... even further up the fingerboard! This is the second one I’ve bought & was a gift for a friend who had admired mine. I would certainly buy another should I ever need to & I highly recommend it to other players!
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This is a great example of you get what you pay for. In this case you pay a lot, but the end product is great. I would strongly recommend splashing out the few extra pounds these cost if you need a capo as they are, in my opinion anyway, simply the best capos you can get. Importantly they are unobtrusive and don't foul your chord fingering like so many other bulky capos do. They are also strong but lightweight. A delight to use
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A very neat and effective capo. Unlike a trigger capo its not the quickest to fit and can't be relocated quickly for key changes but it is small and works very well. Highly recommended.
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Incredibly lightweight capo that you can actually place your hand over while playing instead of in front as it's so compact. I bought it to use as a banjolele capo, and it opens up enough to use as a partial capo on a slim necked electric-style guitar of mine, too, covering 5 strings.
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