Description
TG1 Shubb Transposing and Capo Placement Guide – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
TG1 Shubb Transposing and Capo Placement Guide
Item Weight
0.353 ounces
Product Dimensions
6.75 x 0.12 x 3 inches
Country of Origin
China
ASIN
B004VDD63K
Item model number
GT-10
Date First Available
March 25, 2011
Material Type
Plastic
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Technical specifications – TG1 Shubb Transposing and Capo Placement Guide :
Brand
Shubb
Material
Plastic
Style
Modern
Item Weight
10 Grams
Item Dimensions LxWxH
6.75 x 0.12 x 3 inches
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L. D (verified owner) –
Nice tool – This is a nice tool to help out with those transitions. It’s durable and very easy to use and read
M. A (verified owner) –
Good to have – Excellent for transposing.
J. D (verified owner) –
Wickimaster is happy! – This little tool is very handy and well made. It removes all guess work. I purchased it and a Shubb capo. Both are small and fit easily in my guitar case.
P. E (verified owner) –
Shubb TG 1 transposing guide – Got it for my son, he said it took a little time getting acquainted with it but he thinks it is an awesome tool. He uses in to transpose songs for his youth group band. A great tool for those not quick on the draw with transposing keys.
A. T (verified owner) –
Shubb TG1 Transposing Guide – GREAT Tool – At $7 with free Prime shipping, this is a good buy from Amazon.
M. P (verified owner) –
Absolutely useless – Thought this would help keep track of chords when jamming, like a little cheat sheet, but only has the letters, not major, minor, or diminished applications to it.
M. P (verified owner) –
Absolutely useless – Thought this would help keep track of chords when jamming, like a little cheat sheet, but only has the letters, not major, minor, or diminished applications to it.
P. E (verified owner) –
Shubb TG 1 transposing guide – Got it for my son, he said it took a little time getting acquainted with it but he thinks it is an awesome tool. He uses in to transpose songs for his youth group band. A great tool for those not quick on the draw with transposing keys.
N. K (verified owner) –
Good value for the price. – Simple and effective. Solid and small. Just what it claims to be. One side has two sliding scales for fast transposing, with an indication of scale degrees. The other side tells you in which fret to place chords to get another one. For example, to play a G, place the capo on the 5th fret and play a D.
A. T (verified owner) –
Shubb TG1 Transposing Guide – GREAT Tool – At $7 with free Prime shipping, this is a good buy from Amazon.
M. A (verified owner) –
Two Stars – Way overpriced for a flimsy piece of cardboard!
M. A (verified owner) –
Good to have – Excellent for transposing.
M. A (verified owner) –
Two Stars – Way overpriced for a flimsy piece of cardboard!
L. D (verified owner) –
Nice tool – This is a nice tool to help out with those transitions. It’s durable and very easy to use and read
J. D (verified owner) –
Wickimaster is happy! – This little tool is very handy and well made. It removes all guess work. I purchased it and a Shubb capo. Both are small and fit easily in my guitar case.
N. K (verified owner) –
Good value for the price. – Simple and effective. Solid and small. Just what it claims to be. One side has two sliding scales for fast transposing, with an indication of scale degrees. The other side tells you in which fret to place chords to get another one. For example, to play a G, place the capo on the 5th fret and play a D.