Brad Davis explains why he sometimes uses two capos on a guitar. He then performs an original tune (demonstrating the use of two capos) , "Love You Don't Know".

Video Transcription

Brad Davis, I want to talk a little about you using two capo. I was doing video with Will Mooring and I used two different capos one is a regular capo and the other capo had notch out of it with the B string. I show you how I use does what kind of tuning it gives me what kind of effect it gives me on a song. First capo, we use as a standard capo with no cut out and we put that on the first fret and basically, what I doing this taking my knot on the guitar I am sliding the knot of the guitar forward, this is what I am doing and that is the idea. I am going to take this capo, it has got a B cut out right here and I am going to put it, a whole step ahead of where this block capo is two frets and is basically I am going to leave the B open. So it is almost like dropping the B if I was not capo, I would drop B sting a whole step, it is giving me that effect but I am just in the different tuning. I still have my regular G here but if I lift up B is down a whole step, so you got the idea. I use this on the video with Will Mooring as I said and I am going to do a tune called, “Love You Don’t Know”.]