Monday, June 10, 2013

Dear Ol' Dad

Father's Day is just around the corner, it's Sunday June 16 in case you didn't know.  That leaves you with less than 1 week to get the perfect Father's Day gift.  If your Dad is a musician or just thinks he is we have some suggestions that are sure to make him smile on Sunday. 

If you know anything about Capo's, you know we Love Bluechip Picks here.  We all have at least one and we swear by them, as does Chris Thile by the way.  So why not hook dad up with a Bluechip or a Wegen Pick?  Believe it or not that little pick will make a huge difference in Dad's playing.  Don't believe me? Check out this video Gill did of different picks and listen for yourself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsVUewtjlBI  It's all about the tone.

Or what if you got Dad a Peterson Stroboclip tuner?  Bet he would love it!  These tuners are worth every penny, he can't play like a pro if he's out of tune.  Help him out with this top of the line tuner.
 

 Help Dad keep his instrument looking and sounding good with some new polishes or cleaners.  We have tons to choose from at reasonable prices.

Since you're shopping at Capo's, why not get Dad a new Capo?  We have a wall full and would be happy to help you find the perfect new capo for Dad's banjo, guitar, mandolin, uke or resophonic guitar.

Strings are always a sure bet.  Everyone needs them because everyone wears them out or breaks them.  So why not get Dad stocked up on his favorite strings?  Get him a frequent buyer string card while you're here and after he purchases 10 sets of strings he gets a FREE one.  We even have the brand new Martin Tony Rice strings!

Since summer vacation season is here why not get Dad a travel guitar or uke for Father's Day?  Ukes are great for traveling and we have tons to choose from. 

Make Dad's day extra special with a gift from Capo's.  Or just come treat yourself!  You can also shop us online www.shopcaposmusicstore.com.  Happy Father's Day to all the Dad's out there!








Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Bluegrass Tone Woods


One question we get asked here at the store a lot is,”What should I look for in a bluegrass guitar?”  The answer can be complex so let’s break it down.  First, you have to think what makes a guitar a bluegrass guitar?  The look and the sound are what make it bluegrass.  Bluegrass musicians generally select an acoustic dreadnought body style with traditional finishes.  But what's most important is the sound. It’s that booming bluegrass sound that you can feel and hear in traditional songs.  How do you get that?  It’s in the wood. 

These are some general guidelines in looking for a good bluegrass guitar.  Of course the most important thing is how it sounds to you.  Everyone is going to hear something a little different so play it for yourself and listen to the sound quality. 

We will start with the top or soundboard of the guitar.  In most cases this will be some sort of Spruce.  Spruce is a good choice because it’s lightweight yet durable and it delivers a punchy loud sound that resonates well.  With solid wood the sound improves with age.  There are several different types of Spruce available however; the most popular are Adirondack and Sitka.  Adirondack, also known as Appalachian or Red Spruce is getting more difficult to obtain because of limited supply so the price is higher.  Sitka Spruce comes from the western coast of the United States and Canada and is more plentiful.  The trees are also large in size so it’s easier to get many beautiful pieces of Sitka Spruce to use for the tops of the guitars. 
 



The back and sides are also extremely important.  Most bluegrass style guitars will have Rosewood or Mahogany back and sides.  Both of these woods provide a rich warm penetrating sound with that deep boom that bluegrass demands.  Rosewood tends to be a little more expensive because it is not as readily available as Mahogany, and carries a bit more overtones.  Brazilian Rosewood has the reputation of being the best but it is in very limited supply and difficult to obtain so the price is very high.  Indian Rosewood is now more popular because it’s easier to obtain and still has a similar Rosewood tone that makes Brazilian Rosewood popular.  Mahogany is a good choice and very popular.  Its tone is warm and bright and lends itself well to lead playing.  It is often used in the necks of guitars. Often singers will choose a Rosewood constructed guitar as the tone is darker and is a smoother accompaniment to vocals.
Do some research about what style of guitar will fit your playing style.  Laminate tops may be attractive because of the price tag but they aren’t going to deliver the sound or quality you will get from a solid wood instrument.   Laminate guitars will not “open up” like solid wood guitars.  The laminate guitar you purchase today will sound the same in two years’ time.  The solid wood instrument when played regularly will open up, resound richer and fuller and will be ultimately a better sounding instrument and more pleasurable for the player to perform with. Play the guitar yourself and see how it fits you and sounds to your ear.  If you have any questions about tonewoods or guitars please feel free to contact us we would be happy to help.  www.caposmusicstore.com  or  276-525-1880 . 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Trouble Keeping Your Banjo In Tune?


Are you having trouble keeping your banjo in tune?  There may be a few minor things that could be the problem. Banjo construction can be a cause for tuning issues. Banjos are different than other stringed instruments in that they don’t have a neck joint like a guitar would, where it is glued or held together somewhat permanently.  The neck of a banjo is not glued to the pot so the neck has a miniscule amount of movement where it meets the pot and can adjust with slight movements.  This small amount of shift in the neck and pot joint can create tuning problems.  Also, your strings are resting on a floating bridge making banjos more susceptible to tuning issues.  The way you hold the neck of your banjo can make tuning issues worse.  If you are too rough on the neck of your instrument or hold it too tightly it can cause your banjo to go out of tune.  Most professional banjo players keep a clip on tuner on their headstock to combat tuning issues while playing. You will see them tune often during performances to make sure they haven’t knocked their instrument out of tune while performing.   One other helpful tip is to tune your banjo after you are seated or in the position you will be playing in, this will help decrease the chance of movements causing your instrument to go out of tune.   So in conclusion take extra care to be gentle on your neck and tune often.  Having an instrument that is out of tune will make your playing less enjoyable for you and those around you. 

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!