Jon Boyes -> RE: Volume and Cejilla (Capo) (Jan. 19 2006 11:20:52)
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ORIGINAL: Gecko Yesterday I began practicing a continuing rasgueo exercise, Naino I (Tangos), which calls for Cejilla at III. When playing this piece I note a marked decrease in the volume. Is this something that is normal when using a capo, or guitar related? When capoing you should notice an increase in pitch and a change in timbre - the guitar will sound brighter and you lose the bass overtones the further up the neck you go. Generally speaking, a caoped guitar sounds 'more flamenco'. You shouldn't really be hearing big decreases in volume. If you are used to playing your guitar without a capo (and especially if its classical guitar which are bassier to begin with) it may seem that way due to the loss of the bass end.
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