When it comes to discussions of acoustic guitar tonewoods, mahogany, maple and rosewood usually dominate. And with good reason. They’re great to work with, provide rounded, three-dimensional tones, and look stunning to boot. It’s why they’re so widely used in acoustic guitar manufacturing today.
I’m always surprised when I meet guitarists that overlook the massive potential of their Capo. It’s an amazing tool that opens the door for many new sonic possibilities.Check out these 3 WAYS that the small, but mighty Capo can unlock your guitar playing...
As many of you know, the idea for the Thalia Capo originated with my daughter Thalia, who came to me with her big idea when she was just 8-years old. Music was inspiration in our lives then and it continues today, as both of my girls have grown and continue to play guitar and ukulele.
Last night on Britain's Got Talent, we got to see another beautiful story unfold that I just have to share with you...
You are going to love these new inlays inspired by the smoothness of Tennessee whiskey and the ebony fingerboards of fine instruments...