Originally Posted By: c_fogle
Bar A in one of the hand shapes and drop the capo one fret for the flat. For example:

Capo the 4th fret and play in E = Ab

Capo the 6th fret and play in D = Ab

Capo the 8th fret and play in C = Ab


CAGED = the different hand shapes for the major chords and helps determine the available
capo positions to get the sound you desire for a particular song. Free lessons are available on YouTube.

Charlie



Thanks for all that responded. It would seem from Charlie's post my first thing to do is printout a chord sheet for the song transposed in each key E,D,C and see how Roger gets along on our upcoming practice and see which position he's comfortable in .
Above 4 fret capo, he has some playing problems.

We do fine on transposing up, but here going down to Ab was a different way of thinking and as I mentioned I'm sort of behind the turnip truck.
Wyndham