Harald
15 mei 2006, 19:54
Even ervan uitgaande dat de meesten hier wel wat engels begrijpen, houd ik mijn post van een ander forum gewoon in het engels.
I was playing around with a partial capo. Standard tuning, capo on 4th (on strings E ,B, G, D & A), leaving the low E string open. Some nice effects were possible. Including fretting the E string behind the capo position, so effectively a negative fretnumber.
Then started thinking, how would this translate in tab. Does anyone know examples of something similar. Has a standard notation been developed for this?
Basically I see two options:
1: notation as if capo position is 0 fret, with negative numbers on low E string possible
2: notation as no capo, with special symbol for notes that are fretted by the capo
Any thoughts on this, as to what would work best?
I was playing around with a partial capo. Standard tuning, capo on 4th (on strings E ,B, G, D & A), leaving the low E string open. Some nice effects were possible. Including fretting the E string behind the capo position, so effectively a negative fretnumber.
Then started thinking, how would this translate in tab. Does anyone know examples of something similar. Has a standard notation been developed for this?
Basically I see two options:
1: notation as if capo position is 0 fret, with negative numbers on low E string possible
2: notation as no capo, with special symbol for notes that are fretted by the capo
Any thoughts on this, as to what would work best?