New Forum, New Fretless!
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Re: New Forum, New Fretless!
I take it that you received it. That's a beauty
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Re: New Forum, New Fretless!
On the left, my 2007 4003FL AFG, on the right, Jdog's 92 4003FL FG....the pics didn't do the finish justice...BOTH had killer necks....I now own the 92.
I fell in love with it a few years ago when Jdog came over for our first mini-confluence. Its been used in a lot of bars and HAS aged naturally and the binding looks almost as ambered as the AFG!
I fell in love with it a few years ago when Jdog came over for our first mini-confluence. Its been used in a lot of bars and HAS aged naturally and the binding looks almost as ambered as the AFG!
Re: New Forum, New Fretless!
No, just paid for it. I suppose it's a bit premature posting about it, I suppose it could get lost or damaged in transitwinston wrote:I take it that you received it. That's a beauty
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: New Forum, New Fretless!
Thanks for all the tips!FretlessOnly wrote: I mean that seriously. There is a big tonal difference between not knowing the right way to intonate and sliding as opposed to knowing the right way to intonate and sliding.
Oh, and just to add: you generally get much more growl sliding up into a note than you do sliding down into it. Probably related to the leverage one can generate in either direction.
Oh, and another: jack up the low mids a bit. Fretless is designed to be a more mid-range beast. Sure, you can hit the lows too, but...
As for mids, it sounds like it'll be fun to play with the tone, I already use a fairly "middy" tone with my other RIcks. I've heard the range of different tones you can produce with a fretless is amazing. I've been wanting a fretless for years, decades even, I just never got around to it. I have to say, a lot of what pushed me to go for it was this forum and the recent articles talking about fretless basses and techniques.
Sadly, I also consider this a last Christmas present from my mom, who passed away earlier this year.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: New Forum, New Fretless!
Nice, guys! 
Now, don't fret it!
Now, don't fret it!
