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With the touch of your thumb, you slide the Glider GL-1 Capo up or down the fingerboard. When not in use, just glide it over the guitar's nut.
This is the capo you want for your guitar, this capo offers a warm perfect sound with every note you play. This capo features a system in which you can change keys in mid-song by simply pushing the hourglass figure with your thumb. Unlike other clamp capos this capo does NOT damage your frets from over use. You can also store the capo right above the nut while not in use then simply sliding it back down to play in a different key. JUST LIKE THAT!!! This is a must have for any guitar player interested in using a capo. This will last you a lifetime and will give you great sound every time it is used.
Reviewed by Vitalplan93 on 9/7/2006 who plays Rock and some blues.
I've had this capo for about three years now. It's awesome for any type of playing the requires one. Unlike the clip-on capos, this one is easy to use and to change. You can keep it on when you put your guitar in it's case, and it's hard to loose. I'd recommend this capo for anyone.
Reviewed by DiabetesAndGuitars on 8/2/2007 who plays Rock.
I've only had this for about 2 weeks now, but so far I love it. It's a simple design and unique concept. It is easy to use, however it will take some time to develop some speed and fluidity with it - the tension is snug - so it will take a little more effort than is apparent on the video. Practice...practice...
Reviewed by Dan on 2/12/2009
This capo is 'not so good'. It starts off nice sliding easily, but as it is not easy to take on/off you tend to rest it above the frets. This wears the capo down and my Glider ended up not covering the 2nd string (B). Just get the traditional Capos.
Reviewed by Luke DUrkin on 2/4/2008
A little tricky to get on a neck that's wide (I wouldn't use it on a classical neck), but not too much trouble. Easy on a narrow neck, and once it's on, it's great. Nice even pressure on the strings and the rolling action to change keys is easy from the fret side or the neck side.
Reviewed by Andy on 6/11/2009 who plays Whatever Comes to Mind.