It looks like the universal capo like theThird Hand can do everything. Why would I need anything else?
It is true that the Third Hand Capo or the SpiderCapo can clamp 63 different combinations of strings at every fret (and also function as a normal capo), but most of those 63 are not musically useful. The universal capos block access to the notes under and behind them, and some of the single-purpose capos (especially the Esus 3-string version, which I use all the time) allow you to play large amounts of good music that you couldn’t do with the Third Hand. The Woodie’s G-Band is so inobtrusive that for the applications where it is useful, it is vastly more effective than a Third Hand because you can reach around it like it is not even there.
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