Acoustic Guitar Overdub Using a Capo (Example 2)

Course: Home Recording With Garageband

In this video

Andy creates an Overdub guitar part to support the main rhythm guitar part in this song. Using a capo gives a bit of variation to the song by creating some higher voicings.

In this lesson Andy creates an Overdub guitar part to support the main rhythm guitar part in this song. Using a capo gives a bit of variation to the song by creating some higher voicings, and the arpeggiated chords separate the Overdub from the main rhythm part.

Complete knowledge of how to use a capo for overdubs in any situation comes from experience along with knowledge of the CAGED system.

Key points

  • Using the metronome (a.k.a. the click) helps to keep all the different parts together
  • Using the count in will help you to start at the same time as the previous recordings - it counts one bar of clicks before it starts the recording to give you time to hit record and get ready to play

Next Up: Recording Vocal Harmonies

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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