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Can one save the capo setting with the song? I don’t know and I’m not at my music computer to check it out. If so wouldn’t this solve the problem? That is set capo, input chords, save song and then when you reload the song the capo is already on the right fret.




Problem as I see it is that we guitarists like to change the capo. As this is currently functioning you can not change the capo once the song is set. Which means the key is set. The ultimate objective of the capo is to vary the key but permit playing the same chord shapes. Right?




You are right but I think you misunderstood my point. I have never seen a guitarist change a capo during a song. My point was that once you use a capo for a song you always put the capo exactly on the same fret when you play that song again. So if you could save the song with the capo in place it would always be there when you played the song again.

For example develop a song in BiaB with the capo on the 3rd fret then save the song. When the song was loaded into BiaB the capo would automatically be on the 3rd fret. If one saved another song with the capo on the 5th fret then reloading that song would have the capo on the 5th fret.

Although I have a capo I rarely use it. For my music I found it best to learn barre chords. In my early years I was in a band with a tenor sax. At the time we were using the first fake book, thus I had to learn to play in the flat keys. That was some of the best learning experiences that I ever had. I think more guitarist should learn to play in the flat keys and with barre chords. Just my thoughts.

I know so don’t flame me that folk songs and some country songs like the open first position fingers so they use a capo.


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