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Capo (musical device) - Wikipedia
The word derives from the Italian capotasto, which means the nut of a stringed instrument. The earliest known use of capotasto is by Giovanni Battista Doni who, ... en.wikipedia.org
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CAPOTASTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a bar or movable nut attached to the fingerboard of a guitar or other fretted instrument to uniformly raise the pitch of all the strings. www.merriam-webster.com
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capotasto - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
capotasto · Contents · English · Italian. edit. Etymology. edit. From capo- + tasto. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ka.poˈtas.to/; Rhymes: ... en.wiktionary.org
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capo tasto
capo tasto Mus. (ˈkapo ˈtasto) Also capodastro. [It., lit. ‘head stop’.] A device consisting of a bar or movable nut attached to the fingerboard of a stringed instrument for the purpose of raising the pitch of all the strings at once.1876 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 75 The capo tasto, or capo... Oxford English Dictionary
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CAPOTASTO Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
< Italian, equivalent to capo head ( capo ) + tasto finger board, fret, literally, touch, feel, noun derivative of tastare to touch lightly, ... www.dictionary.com
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Capo Tasto - Wikisource
In Italian the nut of a lute or guitar, but also the general name of a contrivance for shortening the vibratory lengths of strings. en.wikisource.org
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Capo (musical device)
A capo (short for capodastro, capo tasto or capotasto , Italian for "head of fretboard") is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed (typically to the capo. wikipedia.org
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CAPO TASTO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a device fitted across all the strings of a guitar, banjo, etc, so as to raise the pitch of each string simultaneously. another name for capo1. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Capotasto Music
At Capotasto Music you will find downloads with new compositions and free easy sheet music arrangements for beginners of some very well known and popular ... www.capotastomusic.com
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NEW Gotoh Original Capotasto for Acoustic Guitar Capo Traste ...
Unlike common “Spring-type” capos, it won't require much strength, even for women with less gripping power. With special processing onto the C-shape ... guitarhey.com
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Guitar Capo Tasto One Touch Soprano Concert Capo One ... - eBay
This item is no longer available. ; Ended ; $19.24$19.24 ; Sun, Jul 13, 06:52 PMSun, Jul 13, 06:52 PM. www.ebay.com
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barre
▪ I. barre (bɑː(r)) [F., lit. ‘bar’.] 1. Mus. = capo tasto; also, the placing of the forefinger of the left hand across the finger-board to act as a capo tasto. So ‖ barré (bɑːreɪ) a. [ppl. a. of F. barrer to bar], (of a chord) played with all strings stopped in this way.1876 Stainer & Barrett Dict.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nut (string instrument)
The Italian term, capo tasto (or capotasto; "head of fretboard"), is the origin of the capo. wikipedia.org
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capo
▪ I. ‖ capo1 (ˈkɑːpəʊ, ˈkapo) [It., lit. ‘head’.] The leader of a branch or ‘family’ of the Mafia. Also capo mafioso (cf. maffioso).1952 E. Reid Mafia xvi. 183 Di Martini took over as Capo Mafioso of New Orleans. 1959 G. Maxwell Ten Pains of Death iv. 65 There used to be two great capo (chief) mafia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outline of guitars
– Single coil (including P-90), Humbucker) (Acoustic – Piezoelectric) Sound board (Acoustic) Strings Truss rod Guitar accessories Miscellaneous Capo skipping Bridge (Right) hand techniques See also the following from List of musical terminology: sul porticello (plucking/strumming near the bridge), sul tasto wikipedia.org
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