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Fretless Follies!

View Poll Results: Lined or Unlined For Fretless?

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  • Lined

    8 38.10%
  • Unlined

    13 61.90%
  • Screw it just rip out the frets!

    0 0%
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    Question Fretless Follies!

    Do you prefer lined or unlined fretboards on a fretless?
    I'll take lined. :
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    I've never played a fretless. Unlined definitely looks cooler but lined would probably be the only way I could play it.
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    If you're playing fretless it must be unlined. It doesn't matter how in tune it sounds. If someone complains laugh at them for not recognizing microtonality when they hear it. Follow it up by muttering, "God, this club is full of amatures."
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    Question Why?

    Quote Originally Posted by hubberjub
    If you're playing fretless it must be unlined. It doesn't matter how in tune it sounds. If someone complains laugh at them for not recognizing microtonality when they hear it. Follow it up by muttering, "God, this club is full of amatures."
    Why must it be unlined?
    I don't get your point! Or are you just pulling my leg?
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    Unlined, looks cool, good bass player makes it sound cool.
    Unlined, definitely. That's what side markers are for, anyway.
    And lined from out in the audience looks like lined.......not cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowEndWonder
    Why must it be unlined?
    I don't get your point! Or are you just pulling my leg?
    Sorry, I was just kidding. Both basses will play the same. I was refering to the many bass players that I know who would never play a lined fretboard fretless bass because they think it shows a lack of ability. And most of them spend the night playing out of tune. If you're just getting in to playing bass the lines are a great tool to help develop an ear for pitch. I would recomend the lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hubberjub
    If you're playing fretless it must be unlined. It doesn't matter how in tune it sounds. If someone complains laugh at them for not recognizing microtonality when they hear it. Follow it up by muttering, "God, this club is full of amatures."
    :

    I vote "unlined" just because it looks cool. I just read an interview with Geddy. Apparently Fender sent him a Jaco fretless which he used on one tune on the "Snakes & Arrows" album. He was hoping not to have to add other instruments to the song, just bass and drums so no one could tell him he was out of tune!

    I haven't played fretless, but I love the sound.

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    Arrow Jaco's Fretless

    Quote Originally Posted by t_ross33
    :

    I vote "unlined" just because it looks cool. I just read an interview with Geddy. Apparently Fender sent him a Jaco fretless which he used on one tune on the "Snakes & Arrows" album. He was hoping not to have to add other instruments to the song, just bass and drums so no one could tell him he was out of tune!

    I haven't played fretless, but I love the sound.

    Trev
    Jaco's fretless was lined.
    Heck, the unlined does look cool especially an ebony board but why
    not take advantage of those fretlines to play in tune?
    They sure help me, my fretless sounds as in tune as my fretted basses when
    I play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowEndWonder
    Jaco's fretless was lined.
    Heck, I knew that In fact it was originally a fretted that he ripped the frets out of (a la Number 3 from the list above). From Wikipedia:

    Pastorius was most identified by his use of two well-worn Fender Jazz Basses from the early 1960s: A 1960 fretted, and a 1962 fretless. The fretless was originally a fretted bass (at the time Fender did not manufacture fretless instruments) from which he removed the frets and used wood filler to fill in the grooves where the frets had been, along with the holes created where chunks of the fretboard had been taken out. Jaco then sanded down the fingerboard, and applied several coats of marine epoxy (Petit's Poly-poxy) to prevent the rough Rotosound RS-66 roundwound bass strings he used from eating into the bare wood.

    I believe the fretboard of Fender's Jaco bass is lined and not "filled" as described here.
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    Arrow Jaco's Homade fretless...

    He pulled out the frets with his teeth, filled the slots with Silly Putty, and coated the board with maple syrup!
    All kidding aside, I thought he used Man-O-War spar varnish for the fretboard coating?
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    /\ I wishI could say I knew, but unfortunately I don't, I want to hear some jaco, any recommendations?
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    I have played both lined and unlined fretless, but I agree that an unlined one looks way cooler

    I have one now that I built from Brazilian Guajuvira wood and I have the side mnarkers exaclty where the frets normally are. I find that even though I am used to the normal side markers (in between the fret spot) THis bass is much easier to tell where you are at a glance when it is sometimes hard to hear.

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    Unlined!


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    I play an unlined one.

    You can quickly tell which guitarists play with their eyes or with their ears that way.

    I'm only half-serious. It is a bit funny though when you play a repeating bass line and a guitarist just stares at your fingerboard and wonders what to do.

    BTW - I don't think it matters a whole lot what other players use, just do what's best for YOU!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pie_man_25
    /\ I wishI could say I knew, but unfortunately I don't, I want to hear some jaco, any recommendations?
    I doubt anyone really knows for sure how the Bass of Doom was created. A lot of conflicting stories on that one.

    To enjoy some Jaco playing, Havona by Weather Report is pretty good.

    Search on YouTube for him playing with Joni Mitchell. Pretty awesome bass playing along with her vocals.

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    A good Friend of mine who has his own fender artist bass let me borrow his Victor Bailey fret less jazz bass it had lines and dots. I really mean really loved that bass hated that I had to return it to him.

    Either way works personal preference for me since the 1 I used had lines I would like it to have lines. But i never gave it much thought one way or the other considering before I was loaned that bass I never played fretless for any long period of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlström
    Unlined!

    Damn, that's a beautiful bass. Who makes that?
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    I've never played a lined fretless only unlined. I don't really have a problem playing them but I remember my friends uncle had a homemade fretless-while it was really sweet it didn't have lines or fret markers I'd pretty much slide into each note :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowEndWonder
    Jaco's fretless was lined.
    Heck, the unlined does look cool especially an ebony board but why
    not take advantage of those fretlines to play in tune?
    They sure help me, my fretless sounds as in tune as my fretted basses when
    I play.
    Hey, if the unlined ebony looks cool, then why not just use the side dot markers for position instead of lines? They're actually easier to use than lines anyway.

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