The Differences Between Using a Capo and Transposing | What is a Capo? | Finding the Perfect Key
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 Published On Nov 12, 2020

Have you ever looked up a song you wanted to sing and play on guitar, only to find it used chords you didn't feel comfortable playing yet? Or the key felt too high or too low for you to sing along with? Have no fear! Today I'll guide you through the differences between using a capo to raise or lower the key, transposing in order to find more playable chords, and much more! Feel free to drop questions in the comments below!

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