Saturday, December 8, 2012

What to get for the "Pro"??

Do you have an experienced musician on your list this year?  Do you want to wow them, but you're not sure where to start?  That's where we come in.  Let the knowledgeable staff here at Capo's help you put together the perfect gift that will make Christmas 2012 unforgettable.  We have assembled a few suggestions that might get your wheels turning. 

For the guitar player that knows their stuff.  Surprise them with this Larrivee D-05 Burst with Deluxe Hardshell case.  This guitar is all solid wood and made in North America by the fine folks at Larrivee Guitars. Pair this amazing guitar with a Lakota Leather strap handmade by the Lakota tribe.  The  black strap shown here is made from American Buffalo hide and is super soft to provide hours of comfortable playing.  The last piece to this ensemble is the staff favorite BlueChip Pick made in Knoxville TN.  All the guys here carry these in their pockets to play any chance they get. 


Is there a banjo man or woman on your list this year?  We have several amazing banjos to choose from, but here is just one of our favorites.  This is the Ome Celtic 11" Old Time.  Made from Curly Maple All Solid wood made in North America.  This banjo has beautiful inlays and a great sound.  It comes with a deluxe hardshell case.  This banjo looks and sounds great.  We can put together the whole set up for you with a strap, picks, tuner and whatever else that catches your eye.

 




Finally, here's a Mandolin that just came through the door.  We've had a Stonebridge Mandolin before and it was phenomenal, this one is just as amazing.  The Stonebridge MF-22 features a Spruce top and Maple back and sides to give it that great tone.  It has a gloss top and satin back and sides which gives it a unique look.  It comes with an oblong hardshell case.  Of course we can set this or any mandolin up with a quality strap and picks to complete the package. 



Our shelves are stocked with merchandise right now so stop by and check out our selection.  We offer expert set up for every instrument we sell to make sure it's ready to be played as soon as it goes out the door. 

Take advantage of our Lay Away program to make your shopping less stressful and we offer FREE gift wrap!! 

Saturday, December 1, 2012

The Perfect Gift for Beginners

Beginning your musical adventure is an exciting and scary time.  There are so many things a new musician may not know, it can be overwhelming.  We're here to help.  We have put together some suggestions of the perfect gift for beginners.  We have assembled some "paks" that come with everyone you need to get started. When starting out we know you don't necessarily want to spend a small fortune on a new hobby so we are offering modestly priced instruments that we feel are the best bang for your buck. Pair these packs with the expert knowledge and customer service you get from Capo's and you will be well on your way to becoming a skilled musician.

* For the beginning guitarist.  The Washburn D10CE Pack.  This includes the Washburn D10CE acoustic/electric guitar with built in digital tuner, nylon strap, gig bag, Instructional DVD and 3 picks. 

*For the beginning Mandolin player, the Washburn Mandolin M1 A Style Mandolin.  This pack includes a gig bag, pitch pipe, strap, picks, instructional book and it comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. 

*Beginner Banjo Player.  The Washburn Banjo pack, including the banjo, gig bag, pitch pipe, picks, instructional book, strap and Limited Lifetime Warranty.


*For the beginner Fiddle/Violin player.  The Palatino Violin/Fiddle Pack.  This pack comes with a full size handcarved solid spruce top solid maple body violin, Instructional DVD, Mongolian horse hair bow, Featherweight case, Balanced shoulder rest, pitch pipe and rosin.


*Want to learn to play Ukelele?  We have a beginner ukelele pack also.  This pack features a Kala Ukelele, Instruction book, gig bag, clip on tuner or pitch pipe.



We also offer custom packs.  We will help you put together the perfect pack to fit your budget.  Or you can purchase an accessory pack if you just want to buy picks, tuners, straps, etc. and leave the instrument selection up to the player.  You can always just pick up a Capo's Gift Certificate, it's fast easy and they will get exactly what they want.

Our shelves are full of instructional books and DVDs to help get you started. We also offer a lessons program here at the store with several talented and professional instructors to choose from.  Visit our website to learn more about our instructors and our lessons program. 

We want to make your holiday shopping fun and easy.  We offer a convenient Lay Away program and FREE gift wrapping! 

All new instruments purchased at Capo's come with our professional set up service.  We make sure it is ready to be played when it goes out the door.



Friday, November 23, 2012

10 Best Stocking Stuffers

Need Ideas for Stocking Stuffers?


Here is a list from the Capo's Music Store staff with some great items available in the store that we think would be perfect stocking stuffers.

1.  Picks!! We have all sorts of picks from Wegen, BlueChip, Papa's and V-Picks.

 

2.Tuners from Snark and Peterson Strobe.

 

3. Strings.  We carry over 150 different types of strings.


 

4. Lizard Spit and Fast Fret for instrument cleaning and maintenance.


5.  String Swing instrument hangers to display their pride and joy. We carry lots of different styles and sizes.



6. Pro Winder string winder to make changing strings easier.


7.  Polishing cloths.


8.  Humidifiers to keep thier instrument at peak condition for years to come.

 

9. Straps in every color and style.


10.  And of couse...Capos!!!


Come see us and let us help you fill all the stockings on your fireplace.


 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Experts

What makes someone an expert?  Knowledge? Skill? Education?  All of the above?  Being an expert means different things to different people.  But one thing is for sure, it's always good to have an expert on your side.  This principle is especially true when purchasing an instrument. 

An instrument is a big investment and having the knowledge of an expert can help you make the right decision.  Expert opinions can steer you towards the right fit for your needs and your budget.  That's why purchasing your instrument from a store that has expert musicians on staff is always a good decision. 

At Capo's Music Store, our staff is made up of expert musicians with years of experience and a passion for music, which allows us to provide guidance in the purchase and expert setup of all our instruments.  We stand behind all our instruments because we know that we sell quality merchandise.  We inspect every piece that arrives at our door to look for any imperfections.  If we find something that is not up to our standards we return the item to the supplier. 

We have a reputation for quality and we strive to maintain that by providing our customers with quality merchandise, expert advice, setup and service after the sale.  If you are in the market for a new instrument we would love to help you find the perfect fit for you!

Find us on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest, or give us a call at 276-525-1880.  Better yet, do it the old fashioned way and come see us!  We are open Monday through Saturday 10-7 and Wednesday by appointment only.  Beginning the Sunday after Thanksgiving we have special holiday hours from 1-6, to help make your holiday shopping more convenient!

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Open Your Ears

Reputation is a valuable asset that takes time to build and can last for generations.  If you are able to build a positive reputation in the community that can benefit you far in to the future.  The tough thing about building a reputation?? It takes time, lots of time.  To become a trusted name you have to prove to your customers over and over that you are going to produce a quality product that lives up to its promises and is supported by outstanding customer service.  Some of the most well known names in the music industry took years to build their reputation and now are reaping the benefits.

When making the decision of which instrument to purchase the company's name often weighs heavy on the customers mind.  Some folks would turn down a superior instrument just because it doesn't have the "right" name on the headstock.  At Capo's we are suggesting a new way of thinking.  Instead of just looking at the headstock and automatically assuming that familiar name must be the best, try something different.  Let your ears be the guide. 

Sometimes it is difficult to look past the labels and open your mind to a different possibility, but you could be missing out on the chance of a lifetime.  Some of the finest makers in the world are producing instruments that out class many of the most well know makers around, but they just don't have the name recognition yet.  Some professional musicians are taking notice of these fine makers and are starting to play their instruments.  This will eventually provide that popularity to these makers but it will take time for the mainstream musician to notice.  Get in on the ground floor.  Get yourself one of these instruments before the popularity and most likely the price goes up!

We strive to carry a wide variety of instruments at Capo's and we do our very best to bring you only the finest available.  You may not have heard of all the lines we carry but we guarantee you will like them if you give them a try. 

That's why we are hosting the "Play Without Prejudice" event at Capo's Music Store.  This is going to give you an opportunity to play some instruments you might not have tried before without letting your eyes use the labels to make the decision for you.  We will have several instruments to choose from here in the store.  Some we already carry, some we are thinking of carrying and some have been borrowed from private collections.  All the labels and headstocks will be covered and you will have the chance to play them without bias.  Just use your ears to judge which is the best.  All participants will be asked to rank their favorite instruments on look, sound and playability.  You will receive a FREE pack of strings just for participating.  We want to expose our customers to some lines they may not be familiar with and possibly help you discover a hidden gem to add to your collection.  Details about the instrument will be revealed at the end so you can see just what you selected. 

 
The event is October 19 from 6 to 8, so come by Capo's and have some fun, do a little picking and try something new!  For more information about the event see our Facebook page or our website or just call the store 276-525-1880.

See you there!


Monday, August 6, 2012

Back to School means Back to Lessons!

August means the end of summer and the beginning a brand new school year for the kiddies.  New books, new friends and best of all new knowledge!  Learning is a gift and we should take advantage of every opportunity we have to expand our knowledge.  Why not use the start of the 2012 School year to jump start your music career?  Or to expand your understanding of an instrument??

Learning to play an instrument can do many things like increase your IQ, improve time management skills, increase self confidence and creativity, expand memory capacity and most importantly it can promote happiness.  Who couldn't use a little help with their memory??  Music has a multitude of benefits, the first step is getting started. You can become a musician at any age, all it takes is a little courage.

The Internet is a valuable tool that can give you loads of information about any subject under the sun.  Take this blog for example, we try to give you useful or thought provoking information that will hopefully help you in some way, or simply entertain you.  The Internet can also be used to teach you to play an instrument.  This is a good way to get started, but to really be accomplished and have an in depth understanding of how it should look, sound and feel to play the instrument you need one on one instruction.  A video on the Internet can't critique how your fingers move or encourage you quite the way a real live person can.  There are plenty of accomplished musicians out there willing to share their knowledge, take advantage of it!!

We offer a fantastic lessons program here at Capo's.  Our instructors offer flexible hours, reasonable rates and a wide variety of skills to accommodate most styles.  We have some of the most talented instructors in the region with loads of skills and experience to help you become the best player you can be.  For more information on our lessons program call the store at 276-525-1880 or see our website for details. www.caposmusicstore.com/instructors.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Sweet Tea and Front Porches

Summer in Appalachia. It's a beautiful time of year and it makes you stop and think how lucky we are to live in this area.  What could be better than sunshine, mountain breezes and crisp cool lakes and streams?  Unfortunately, some have not discovered the natural beauty of Appalachia, it's an often overlooked area.  The culture of Appalachia was built on the backs of hard working ancestors who were not afraid of long hours and back breaking work, and that attitude continues with a new generation.  Appalachians are becoming more appreciative and taking more pride in our region and what we have to offer.  Afterall, our music, food, culture and natural bounty are some of the best in the world. 

It's our duty as residents of this area, whether born and raised or transplanted to teach outsiders about our region and to promote it and take care of it.  Introduce someone to bluegrass or a fried apple pie or take a friend from out of town hiking on the AT.  This region has so much to offer and it's up to us to sustain it and help it grow.  It's not fair to keep all this to ourselves, the rest of the world needs to see what a treasure we have. 

So next time you are traveling or hosting out of town guests showcase our region.  Let them experience the best of what we have to offer, quaint down towns, gorgeous trails, rivers, and lakes and some of the best music and food around. 

Stop and appreciate the June bugs, mountain air and the twang of a banjo, be proud to be Appalachian!

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Good Ol' Days...

Everyone likes to talk about the good ol' days when you used to walk to the corner store and pick up a Coke for a nickel and you knew the shop owner and most everyone you met on the way there.  Well, gone are the days of Coke for a nickel but you can still hold on to a little piece of Americana by getting to know your local shop owner.  Local businesses provide a certain level of personal service that is almost unattainable at a big chain store.  That personal service creates a bond between you and the owner, creating a feeling of trust and friendship.  Buying from someone you know and trust always feels better than buying from a total stranger whom you know nothing about. 

These days it is more important than ever to support local businesses.  They are an integral part of the fabric of your community.  Times are tight for most people so make sure the dollars you do spend are going to a place you want to support.  That's where the 3/50 Project comes in.  Their philosophy is simple, choose 3 businesses that you would really hate to lose and spend just $50 per month supporting those businesses.  According to the 3/50 Project, if half of the employed population would spend that amount it would generate $42.6 billion in revenue!  That would have a tremendous impact on the local economy.  Another interesting fact from 3/50, for every $100 spent in independently owned stores, $68 is returned to the local economy, if you spend in a national chain only $43 remains in your locality.  If you spend on line...nothing stays at home. 

Next time you are looking for a special gift or just an everyday purchase think of your local retailer.  They carry unique items you can't get just anywhere and you may just make a friend.

Visit the3/50Project for more information.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Don't forget about Mama!

What would we do without Mom?  She is always there when we need her, and asks little in return.  Next weekend is Mother's Day, the one day of the year that we pencil Mom in our schedule and show her how much we appreciate her.  Sometimes it's Sunday Brunch, sometimes it's flowers, sometimes it's just a phone call so she knows we are thinking about her.  This year let's go a step further.  Let's spend time shopping for a gift that won't wilt. 

Letting mom know that you didn't just stop by the local grocery store on the way to her house and pick up the last remaining hanging basket will show her that she's no ordinary mom.  Put a little thought into what you get her, because she deserves it. 

We have compiled a list of gifts that mom is sure to appreciate.

Does your Mama love music?

Here's a list of items that would be good for a mom who knows how to play or wishes she did.

1. A new instrument. If your mom is extra special why not buy her that new guitar, mandolin, banjo, bass, dobro,autoharp, dulcimer or fiddle she's been wanting?

2. Does mom need a new strap for her string instrument?  A nice new soft leather strap or one with a feminine print or color would be a great gift for mom.

3. A new pick would also bring a smile to mom's face.  A Papa's brand Coral pick would be just the thing to show her how much she means to you.

4. If you just can't decide just go with a Gift Card.  All women love to shop especially when they are spending someone else's money!


If your Mother isn't a musician here is a list of other gifts she will enjoy.

1. A book by a local author.  This could be a true story, a mystery or just something to get lost in sitting on the porch on a sunny evening.

2. A CD to listen to, everyone appreciates a good tune.  Just the thing to play in the car while she is running errands and making sure all of  life's little necessities are taken care of.

3. A handmade basket to fill with little luxuries.  Handmade baskets are high quality and beautiful for mom to fill with whatever she likes.

4. Locally made jewelry would also make mom's day.  What lady wouldn't love a new necklace or a special pair of earrings. 

All of these things and more are available at Capo's Music Store.  We would love to help you make Mom's day extra special. 

Be sure mom's gift is unique and out of the ordinary.  The best way to do this is by shopping local.  Local stores have handmade and specialty items that big box stores don't have.  Show mom that you think she's one of a kind and help support your local economy.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

It's time for a Jam Session

What is a Jam Session you ask?

A jam session consists of a slew of musicians with different playing styles and different instruments joining together to play unique versions of songs that most people know the lyrics to. Getting a group of musicians together like that can create some interesting sounds and different takes on popular songs. Forming a group of classical style guitar players mixed with bluegrass banjo and perhaps even set of bongos can create some really memorable sounds. The purpose is not to perfectly recreate that tune you hear on the radio but to put a fresh spin on a song that blends the personalities and styles of all the musicians in the group.

Jams have always been popular on front porches, around campfires, at family gatherings and even in your local business after hours. There is no right or wrong way to jam, its about playing, practicing and learning from your fellow musicians. Learning to jump into a song and contribute your brand of musical improvisation can be intimidating, but finding a good group to play with can make it a lot easier. Watching other people who may be more experienced can help you become a better musician and a better performer. But Jams aren't just beneficial to beginners. Experienced players can hone their skills and even learn a thing or two from those around them. It's a great way to become a well rounded versatile musician. Exposing yourself to different styles of music can really help you develop a style that is uniquely yours. You may even learn a new song or two!

Go out and find a local jam session to join. Local music stores or venues often have jam sessions in the evening where musicians from all skill levels can join in and have fun. Even if you aren't a musician yourself you can go and appreciate the talent on display. It always helps if the players have an audience ready to applaud at the end of a song.

Here at Capo's we have an Acoustic Jam every Saturday night starting at 6:30 pm. It's open to all skill levels and all styles of music. We have everything from guitars to harmonicas to washtub bases so bring what you play and join in, or bring your ears and just listen. It's a great time.

Monday, February 20, 2012

New @ Capo's...J.Bovier Mandolins and Tanglewood Guitars

Here at Capo's we seek to find the best and most exciting instrument brands available. We love to find companies that aren't available just anywhere, and provide our customers a chance to try them out. We especially love to find companies that have an interesting story and keep a hands on approach to building their instruments. We try to support family businesses and bring their quality instruments directly to you, our customers.

That brings us to one of the newest members of the Capo's family, J. Bovier Mandolins. J.Bovier was started by Jeff Coward. Jeff had a passion for mandolins which led him to start J. Bovier Mandolins. He set out to produce a line of mid priced mandolins that offer superior quality and sound.

Jeff worked with the manufacturers to fine tune the prototypes until he had a line of economically priced mandolins that could compete with, and in some cases out perform many higher priced mandolins. Jeff and his son worked together to create an instrument line that is as nice to look at, as it is to play.

You can read the full J. Bovier article at www.jazzmando.com/new/archives/001080.shtml or check out their website www.jbovier.net.

We have also started carrying Tanglewood Guitars. They are the #1 selling brand of guitars in the United Kingdom. Tanglewood strives to create an instrument, that above all else has great playability and tone. They desire to create an instrument for all price points so that every musician can access an instrument of great quality and design. Tanglewood offers quality woods and finishes to suit every taste and budget, and they stand behind each one with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.


To find a Tanglewood Guitar that fits your needs check out their website at www.tanglewoodguitars.com.


If you have never played a J. Bovier Mandolin or a Tanglewood Guitar come by and try one for yourself, you'll be glad you did. We have several styles of J. Bovier Mandolins and Tanglewood Guitars available here at Capo's and more on the way!! Please call or come by to see what's available.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Strings

The strings on your instrument are as important as the notes in the music. They can change the way you play, how it feels and how it sounds. It's important to educate yourself about the proper types of strings and to experiment with different brands to find the one that you like. Not everyone will agree on what is the best type of string, that's an individual choice, but if you know what you are looking for in a set of strings then you can make an educated decision on which brands to try.
Strings are made from different types of metals. The most common being the 80/20 Bronze strings. These are made from 80% nickel and 20% phosphor. These strings deliver the brightest sound. While Phosphor Bronze strings, which are mostly made from a phosphor alloy, deliver a warmer sound. Choosing one of these types of strings depends on the type of sound you are looking for.
In 2009 Red Brand released the Copper Bronze string. This string contains more Copper and produces it's own unique sound.
There are also coated strings which prolong the life of the string. These strings can last 3 times as long as traditional strings. Some people complain that coated strings feel different or have a dull sound compared to traditional strings. Cleartone brand claims to have the thinnest coating on their strings which is said to produce a clearer sound. Most coated string manufacturers only coat 4 strings while Cleartone coats all 6. This could be a good option for people
When should you change your strings? Of course if you break one it should be replaced. If you play everyday you should change your strings once a month, or when the strings start to look or sound worn. Strings that are visibly tarnished or dirty looking should definitely be changed. Old strings can effect the sound of your instrument.
Here at Capo's we seek to educate and provide accurate information to our customers so they can have the best musical experience possible. That's why we offer String Clinics at our store. At a String Clinic we teach you the basics of caring for, changing and choosing your strings. Call or comeby our store to ask about our next String Clinic date.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Capo's Winter Instrument Care

With "winter" in full force, proper instrument care is essential. One of the biggest threats to a healthy instrument is dry heat. This can come from your cozy wood burning stove or that toasty electric heater that sits beside you on those chilly evenings. With so much dry heat in your home during the winter months it's important to protect your instrument from its damaging effects.

To help educate our customers we have compiled a list of helpful tips to get you through the rest of the winter with a healthy and happy banjo, guitar, mandolin or whatever the case may be. The first thing to remember is to keep your instrument away from the heat source. Your guitar may look beautiful propped next to the fireplace but don't be tempted to leave it there, being that close to a heat source will dry out your fingerboard fast!

Along with not keeping it near the fireplace, you shouldn't store your instrument in an attic, closet or basement. Any area where there is poor humidity control is going to be damaging. A good rule of thumb is, if you are comfortable in the room so is your instrument. Also, your instrument should be stored in its case when not in use.

Another good piece of advice is to keep a humidifier in the case with your instrument. This will help maintain a more consistent level of humidity, which is much better for your instrument. We sell humidifiers here at Capo's starting at only $6.00.

One more helpful tip is to detune your strings when you aren't going to be playing for a while. This will relieve some of the pressure from the neck of your instrument, to help avoid cracks.

How do you know if your instrument is being damaged by dry winter heat? Simply run your thumb and forefinger down the sides of your fingerboard. If your frets start to feel sharp that means your fingerboard is too dry and is starting to shrink.

You should inspect your instrument often. Look at it from all angles, keep an eye out for cracks in the wood or signs it may be seperating from the binding. If you notice any of these problems bring it in. If we can catch a problem early it's much easier to fix. We do service most instruments here at Capo's and we would be happy to help with any repairs!