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Posted: March 29 2011 at 19:13
Polo wrote:
chopper wrote:
I guess it should be possible to remove the frets and fill them in, but how the hell would you play chords on a fretless guitar and what would they sound like? Or are you just going to use it for solos?
You can play chords on it, but then you'd need bitchen intonation for that. Or you can do vibratos all the time to disguise it.
To the OP: Do it. Fretless guitars sound really nice if you slap some heavy flatwound strings on it, detune it a whole step and play it like a classical guitarist would do (fingerstyle).
Don't forget to protect the fingerboard somehow; I suggest various epoxy or polyurethane coatings to avoid string wear.
Thats very strange that you mention everything that you just did. I didn't remember this comment at all and just before making the fretless I'd gotten into finger picking and I haven't touched a pick in over half a year. Now I recently realised tuning BEADGb is incredibly nice sounding and I put on size 13 flatwounds. I play everything I'd normally play still if I have to, but more importantly it's a hell of an instrument that seems very distant form being a guitar (the optional unlimited sustain helps). And yes I can play chords absolutely fine (I did make the intonation dominant, but it's fretless so really just make the neck absolutely flat.)
All you have to avoid is things like when doing a the generic bar chord shape the third finger and pinky that get the fifth and octave....not really happening. Getting two fingers ACTUALLY horizontal (since theres no frets) doesn't really work. But I always did lots of weird chord shapes any way so it's only made me more forcibly creative.
Edited by himtroy - March 29 2011 at 19:16
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Posted: April 07 2011 at 17:30
Paul Shigihara of the WDR Big Band on a fretless guitar and the late Charlie Mariano of the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble or Jasper van't Hof's Pork Pie on sax (he also played with Embryo on a few albums).
Joined: March 14 2011
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Posted: May 17 2011 at 14:17
I jammed on a fretless guitar before. The guy who owned it filed down each fret individually until they met at the fingerboard and I don't know if he did additional work but the neck was very smooth. Lead guitar was fun as hell and if you use power chords then it doesn't take too much getting used to. Anything beyond that was a bit of a motherf**ker to play. Stylistically I prefer frets but a fretless can open doors.
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Posted: May 21 2011 at 13:18
The fretless is the only guitar I use anymore really, other than when playing classical pieces. I do chords all the time, you just can't do bar chords. I tune it BEADGC anyway so generic chord shapes are gone, being replaced with much more interesting voices. I really want to make an arch-top, short scale, nylon string fretless but that'd probably require making it from scratch....which I'm probably not capable of.
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Posted: June 08 2011 at 22:28
That guy in the Locobazooka vid sounded like alot of noise covering his lack of true fretless guitar technique. Fast Forward to Charlie Mariano vid now that's technique. Larry Coryell Played an acoustic fretless of one of his many Lps.
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Posted: October 16 2011 at 02:33
progistoomainstream wrote:
I have multiple reasons why you should not Buy a Fretless Guitar. If you are a Progger not a Countryman
I don't know what you're going on about, but this topic is very old and having owned two fretless guitars for quite some time now I respectfully disagree with you. Not to mention that what is anti prog about a fretless guitar? I'm far from a "Countryman"...I go to school for classical guitar and much more backed in jazz than anything else (and certainly not country).
That second "sentence" doesn't even have a topic.
Edited by himtroy - October 16 2011 at 10:48
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