Fretless - Yea or Nay?!!!

Started by hieronymous, April 13, 2009, 12:31:26 PM

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Do you like fretless basses?

Yes - love 'em!
14 (53.8%)
No - hate 'em!
1 (3.8%)
Don't care
4 (15.4%)
I like listening to, but not playing fretless
2 (7.7%)
Love well played fretless bass, hate it when intonation is out the window
5 (19.2%)

Total Members Voted: 23

godofthunder

 I loved that clip ! I now have three bass I use flats on, My Hofner, Klira's and My fretless P. I also don't care for the epoxied fretboard concept.
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godofthunder

 Here is a pic of me playing the fretless P at a gig, note the look of concentration on my face lmao.
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hieronymous

I haven't commented since I started this poll/thread - been too busy, between work and a neighbor's tree falling on my garage, and to tell the truth I've been playing my (fretted) Alembic Stanley bass more lately. But I've been enjoying the responses!

Highlander

What's that expression... "Don't start something you can't finish" ...?

Oops, guilty again... look at the time, gotta dash...
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Freuds_Cat

Who is your photographer Scott. You always seem to have great shots.
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godofthunder

 No one in particular takes the pictures, I think a off duty cop who was acting as security took that one LOL
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bobyoung

Quote from: Dave W on April 16, 2009, 03:03:06 PM
You were using flatwounds here, weren't you, Bob?  :mrgreen:



I found out the bassist in this clip was Frank DeNunzio Sr.

This clip cracks me up, old Frank certainly had style, haha!

hieronymous

I finally remembered something that bugs me - when people say that "playing fretless is easy"! I always wonder if they can really play well or if they sound like the guy playing the wishbass earlier in this thread!

I must say, I was inspired by the video of the Police live at Hatfield from early in their career - as others have mentioned, his intonation is off sometimes, especially when he's singing, but for some reason it doesn't matter! Maybe there's more leeway because it's a three-piece?

godofthunder

Geeze I hope I don't sound like that guy in the clip !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I work real hard to play Boz's lines, not as easy as they sound. Two songs on the fretless and my fingers are killing me !
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bobyoung

Quote from: godofthunder on April 17, 2009, 07:55:02 AM
I loved that clip ! I now have three bass I use flats on, My Hofner, Klira's and My fretless P. I also don't care for the epoxied fretboard concept.

When I bought my 72 P bass the neck had been chewed up by round wound strings. I brought it to a well known local luthier and he put some kind of (I think) epoxy on it that is also used on bar tops. It took me a while to get used to the feel of it but it sounds really good with flat wound strings. It cuts through and can sound just like a fretted bass if I want it to. It is a real fretless rock bass. It even sounds good with a pick.

Highlander

Scott... you surprise me...   :o

I played my RD for one of our rehersals - three hours + in a four hour slot - fingers "grooved" man...  8)
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Staring at that event horizon is a dirty job, but someone has to do it; something's going to come back out of it one day...

Freuds_Cat

Anyone got the remastered version of Who are You?   I finally replaced my old LP with CD yesterday and have been driving around in my car blown away by how different it sounds compared to my old LP and then LP recorded to cassette that I had for years. Maybe its the remastering itself, maybe its how different my listening is after all these years. Or both?

The Fretless playing by JE on track 10 "No Road Romance" is beautiful.
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godofthunder

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Quote from: Kenny-Murdo' on April 27, 2009, 04:55:07 PM
Scott... you surprise me...   :o

I played my RD for one of our rehersals - three hours + in a four hour slot - fingers "grooved" man...  8)
It's funny I use Roto Sound RS 66LD strings on most of my basses and I have the grooves in my fingers after every show. Playing the fretless with flats for two songs hurts me more than playing rounds for 3 hours. go figure.
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nofi

my take is that fretless electric bass is not that 'special' tone wise to justify the effort. played without all the sliding and vibrato on the target note it sounds like an ordinary fretted bass, and you can get some of those sounds on a fretted one. i have owned several and never found them that hard to get around on but like i said not worth the time. if i wanted to play a fretless bass i would learn upright but as this point i'm just too lazy.   :sad:

as usual your opinions will most certainly vary.  ;)

drbassman

Wow, and i thought John Entwistle was a wild bass player!!!  As for a fretless, I tried one for awhile and found it sounded nice but wasn't working for what I was playing.
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