Skip to main content
U.K. Edition
Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Capo (musical device)

Common tool for players of guitars and other stringed instruments


Capo (musical device)
Capo (musical device)

A capo is a device a musician uses on the neck of a stringed instrument to transpose and shorten the playable length of the strings—hence raising the pitch. It is a common tool for players of guitars, mandolins, mandolas, banjos, ukuleles and bouzoukis. 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, in his Annotazioni of 1640, uses it to describe the nut of a viola da gamba. The first patented capo was designed by James Ashborn of Wolcottville, Connecticut year 1850.

0 shares 1 views

News coverage

You might like