Fretless & freted in the same bass
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Fretless & freted in the same bass
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7398618133881847103&q=bass
This should be a new feature for Ric.
This should be a new feature for Ric.
A drummer friend of mine had one of those 70's/80's aluminum-necked basses (I can't remember the brand...maybe Kramer or Travis Bean.) Anyway, it had three interchangeable, magnetic fretboards...one standard, one fretless and I can't remember what the third one was...maybe short scale....I always thought that it was a pretty cool set-up! dm
"Anyway, it had three interchangeable, magnetic fretboards...one standard, one fretless and I can't remember what the third one was..."
It's called the Novatone system. There was an Alembic like that on eBay not long ago, that had 3 fingerboards, fretted, fretless, and aluminum fretless. Tony Levin had one of those installed, but it never really cought on.
Guild also had a Pilot bass with interchangeable fretboards - Darryl Jones played one.
Steinberger also toyed with an idea similar to the one in the video, they built the prototype XM2A-fretted/fretless. And then there was this one - 7 string fretted/fretless/fretted, and the Nexus, and the Neuser Fretless System.
It's called the Novatone system. There was an Alembic like that on eBay not long ago, that had 3 fingerboards, fretted, fretless, and aluminum fretless. Tony Levin had one of those installed, but it never really cought on.
Guild also had a Pilot bass with interchangeable fretboards - Darryl Jones played one.
Steinberger also toyed with an idea similar to the one in the video, they built the prototype XM2A-fretted/fretless. And then there was this one - 7 string fretted/fretless/fretted, and the Nexus, and the Neuser Fretless System.
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