Neck markers on a 75 fretless
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Neck markers on a 75 fretless
I need to know how the side markers on a 75 RIC fretless neck are. I was thinking about buying one and I usually play a fretted neck. Are they spot on or are they off between frets like a fretted neck?
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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My '75 4001FL has the dots on the side of the fingerboard exactly where all 20 frets would have been if it was fretted. The dots on the front of the fingerboard are where they would be on a 4001S
My '06 4003FL has the same dot pattern on the side and front as a fretted 4003S.
My '06 4003FL has the same dot pattern on the side and front as a fretted 4003S.
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That 75 that just ended on Ebay had a 1/2" pickup spacing....Damn!
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
I guess I'm weird on this forum...when I played Andy Winters FL I was disoriented from all the side dots.
I'm just a traditionalist who likes a few dots on the side and nothing on the fingerboard!
I'm just a traditionalist who likes a few dots on the side and nothing on the fingerboard!

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It actually took me a while longer to get used to playing the '75 with the dots at every position than it did to get used to the markers on the '06. At first, like Ed said, I also found the dots at every position to be disorienting.
It's best if you can do like Ginger said, try to ignore the dots...gotta practice in the dark. LOL
It's best if you can do like Ginger said, try to ignore the dots...gotta practice in the dark. LOL
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Practice my fretless in the dark...hmmm...there's a suggestion!
I have a hard enough time with the Laredo on a darkened stage with it's 4mm neck inlays. It's been 7-8 years since I played that fretless as #1, after 3 years back on bass I'm JUST starting to get to the point where playing it occasionally with the band is not an intonation adventure! At least by my standards.
Although there was a gig in Dec 2004 (few months after I switched back from guitar) where I ended up playing the FL for most of a gig - my 4001 was buzzing far too much to deal with. It went OK, although I did pop a D string on the J bass that night...
But as I pick up the J right now and try some riffs and scales I find that I can totally ignore the neck as I play and get decent intonation. As Ginger says, once you get to know the instrument.
And heck, if I had that FL 4002 of yours Ginger, that would be my #1!
I have a hard enough time with the Laredo on a darkened stage with it's 4mm neck inlays. It's been 7-8 years since I played that fretless as #1, after 3 years back on bass I'm JUST starting to get to the point where playing it occasionally with the band is not an intonation adventure! At least by my standards.
Although there was a gig in Dec 2004 (few months after I switched back from guitar) where I ended up playing the FL for most of a gig - my 4001 was buzzing far too much to deal with. It went OK, although I did pop a D string on the J bass that night...
But as I pick up the J right now and try some riffs and scales I find that I can totally ignore the neck as I play and get decent intonation. As Ginger says, once you get to know the instrument.
And heck, if I had that FL 4002 of yours Ginger, that would be my #1!

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Nice Jaco lines Ginger...Wait a minute. Deja Vu...
Practice, practice, practice....
Ed, I agree! Those FL markers are way too confusing. New and old. I wish they had always kept the original marker system like the fretted basses.
Learning with your ear is a far more productive curve than the visual, which is of course, the main way the majority learn.
Practice, practice, practice....
Ed, I agree! Those FL markers are way too confusing. New and old. I wish they had always kept the original marker system like the fretted basses.
Learning with your ear is a far more productive curve than the visual, which is of course, the main way the majority learn.
