crwdns2915892:0crwdne2915892:0
Use basic skills and handy work to install a capo that will expand the library of tablature available to your musical abilities. A fifth string capo is intended to adjust the tuning of the fifth (G) string on the banjo without having to constantly adjust the fifth string tuning key.
This installation process can be pretty intimidating, but if you approach it cautiously and double check your measurements, this fix can be empowering and rewarding.
crwdns2942213:0crwdne2942213:0
-
-
Line the capo up along the fifth string side of the fretboard as shown.
-
Line the capo screw holes up about 12 mm from the fifth fret bar and about 4 mm from the face of the fret.
-
-
-
Use the marker to mark where the screws should go.
-
-
-
-
Use the drill to drill both holes for the two screws.
-
The holes should be drilled about 1 cm deep
-
-
-
Use the flat head screw driver to insert and tighten the screws.
-
-
-
To use the capo, slide the capo finger down to the desired fret.
-
Then, tighten the spring knob.
-
For more information check out the Shubb fifth string capo website at: http://www.shubb.com/fs/index.html
For more information check out the Shubb fifth string capo website at: http://www.shubb.com/fs/index.html
crwdns2935221:0crwdne2935221:0
crwdns2935229:06crwdne2935229:0
crwdns2947410:01crwdne2947410:0
thank you. Now, I know how to do and i décide to buy a shubb and to install it