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A capo's the cheapest way to play in new keys without learning new chord shapes — clamp it across a fret and everything moves up. This is the trigger kind: squeeze, clamp, done, even mid-song. The 'rosewood' is a finish on aluminum, not real wood, and the spring tension's fixed where a $35 Shubb lets you dial it in — but for $12.89 with 5 picks thrown in and 37,344 reviews at 4.8 stars, it does the job 95% of players need.
The WINGO quick-change capo is a spring-loaded trigger capo for 6-string acoustic, electric, and steel-string guitars, and also fits ukulele, banjo, and mandolin. Squeeze to clamp it across the fretboard and raise the pitch — fast enough to change mid-song. It's aluminum alloy with a wood-look finish and a silicone pad to protect the neck, and ships with 5 celluloid picks. Colour is random.
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