
1) Banjo accessory 2) Banjo key changer 3) Bar for a guitar 4) Chief 5) Chief of a Mafia branch 6) Crime bigwig 7) Crime boss 8) Crime kingpin 9) Crime syndicate boss 10) Crime syndicate head 11) Device for guitar pickers 12) Device for Hendrix 13) Don Corleone 14) Don Vito Corleone 15) Family head
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[Italian] mountain pass.
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A capo (oʊ or oʊ; short for capotasto, Italian for `head of fretboard`) is a device used on the neck of a stringed (typically fretted) instrument to shorten the playable length of the strings, hence raising the pitch. It is frequently used on guitars, mandolins, and banjos. Giovanni Battista Doni first used the term in his Annotazioni of 1640,.....
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a key-changing device for guitars and banjos;
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ranking member of a Family who heads a crew (or group) of soldiers; a skipper, short for capodecina.
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A clamp-like device that is placed vertically across the guitar neck. It is used to change the pitch of the guitar, acting as a moveable nut.
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a device clamped to the strings with a screw, elastic or spring mechanism. It holds the strings across any of the lower fret positions enabling open strings on higher fret positions to be played. They also lower the action
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A mechanical barre that attaches to the neck of a guitar by means of a string, spring, elastic or nylon band, or a lever and thumbscrew arrangement. The capo can be used to raise the key of a song to suit a vocalist as well as to lower the action and shorten the string length.
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[
n] - the head of a branch of an organized crime syndicate
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noun the head of a branch of an organized crime syndicate
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