NS Ukulele Capo Pro. Designed specifically for ukuleles, the NS Ukulele Capo Pro assures buzz-free, in-tune performance at any fret. A micrometer adjustment mechanism allows you to dial in the exact tension needed for clear ringing notes without excessive force in any position on the neck. This greatly reduces the need to retune your ukulele during and after capo use. The sleek aircraft grade aluminum construction can withstand the toughest playing/touring schedule while adding negligible additional weight or obstruction to the instrument.
Product Features
Designed specifically for ukulele
Micrometer tension adjustment assures buzz-free, in-tune performance at every fret
Lightweight aircraft grade aluminum construction
Also available for standard electric and acoustic guitar (Model PW-CP-02)
Sweet! I’ve heard you don’t have to have a capo for a ukulele, but I’m just learning to play and I keep seeing chord charts for songs that I want to learn say “put capo on 2nd row” or “4th row”. I also have a friend who plays fiddle and uke professionally and she uses one on her uke to quickly change the pitch all the way across the board. You do have to move your hand down and fret below the capo which, for a beginner, it can be a bit confusing and awkward, but I’ll get used to…
DiAddario / Planet Waves Ukulele Capo is light and easy to use – accurate I have used so many capos in the past and have always favored Shubb capos because they never die. They tend to be quite heavy though and sometimes harder to maneuver. I have used Shubb faithfully for the past 30 years. Enter Planet Waves and my view has changed. Sometimes simplicity is better.I needed a capo for my Tenor Ukulele (Oscar Schmidt) and I had used the Planet Waves version for my Flamenco guitar. It has not failed me. The little Uke version is awesome and very…
MUSICUBE Sapele Wood Soprano Ukulele 21 Inch Acoustic Mini Guitar Musical Instrument with Tuner, Gig Bag, Pick, and Cleaning Cloth, Better for Adults and Children Age 10 UP Matte Finish, Sapele
Sweet! I’ve heard you don’t have to have a capo for a ukulele, but I’m just learning to play and I keep seeing chord charts for songs that I want to learn say “put capo on 2nd row” or “4th row”. I also have a friend who plays fiddle and uke professionally and she uses one on her uke to quickly change the pitch all the way across the board. You do have to move your hand down and fret below the capo which, for a beginner, it can be a bit confusing and awkward, but I’ll get used to…
The perfect size for all of my ukes. Easy on,easy off with no lever to get in the way.
DiAddario / Planet Waves Ukulele Capo is light and easy to use – accurate I have used so many capos in the past and have always favored Shubb capos because they never die. They tend to be quite heavy though and sometimes harder to maneuver. I have used Shubb faithfully for the past 30 years. Enter Planet Waves and my view has changed. Sometimes simplicity is better.I needed a capo for my Tenor Ukulele (Oscar Schmidt) and I had used the Planet Waves version for my Flamenco guitar. It has not failed me. The little Uke version is awesome and very…