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looking to maybe try or buy a fretless bass - i play rock, and enjoy disco funk stuff. wondering if the fretless gives of a particular tone that suits a certain genre, do u think u can get a good meaty bass sound for disco funk etc, i am learning daft punk get luck, which is easy i know but do u think a fretless tone would sound weird )i know this was played on a 5 string fretted), i like bernard rodgers as well and have a musicman sub i love but fancy trying a fretless

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When I hear a fretless bass solo'd - I tend to think of Jazz or Progressive Rock / Metal.

Pop, Rock, and every other genre has had a little fretless in it's time - depends on how you use it. To much "mwah" may ruin a song that really just cries out for straightforward clean bass.

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There is no one fretless tone. Same with fretted, you make of it what you want. There are heavy rock fretless players and there are funky fretless players. Pino Paladino has played some pretty funky lines on fretless in the past.

Have a look around on youtube and I'm sure you'll find plenty.

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You mean like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by4o9GJZrWw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wv48aNUcFxI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxZukx-Drw0

Nahhh. Can't be done.

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Links Fixed
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With things like these, I think it takes conviction.
If people don't try then you don't get your true 'originals'
but you'll need to do it well to avoid cliches and to make it work.

If you are someone like Mick Karn, you can find a voice...
but very hard to do, IMO.

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[size=4]> [color=#323232][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]fretless bass - what genre do you associate with[/font][/color][/size]

[size=4][color=#323232][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Old ones! [/font][/color][/size]

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The people that inspired me to take up bass were mostly fretless bassists and yet i've never had one. I simply love the phrasings and the sound. I wished i got one when i first started learning bass and after many years of playing i still get the urge to get one and i have been looking around lately to see whats about....Damn you GAS! I must resist temptation :dash1:

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[quote name='paulbass' timestamp='1420845763' post='2654291']
The people that inspired me to take up bass were mostly fretless bassists and yet i've never had one. I simply love the phrasings and the sound. I wished i got one when i first started learning bass and after many years of playing i still get the urge to get one and i have been looking around lately to see whats about....Damn you GAS! I must resist temptation :dash1:
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:dons shiny suit:
:stalks:
:ph34r:

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[quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1420839564' post='2654220']
This is my favourite bit of fretless playing at the moment.

[media]http://youtu.be/oHO-CKfxvH0[/media]
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I was going to dig out the White Room clip from that gig...

[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCc00pX_pFA[/media]

Posted

Fretless all the way for me...

Punk, rock, pop, funk, its all good. I do like a mellow sound though and put some black flats on it.

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I've had 6 fretless basses on/off over the years. Currently have 2. My Overwater 6 and Jaydee 4.
Don't use them a lot but i like having them and find they improve my technique as you need to be more accurate.
Don't think i would use it in a rock band as i find they don't have enough attack or edge to cut thru mix.

Dave

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I just associate it with that classic Pino sound on Paul Youngs music.

But, having tried one out a few months ago I just played my regular basslines and it sounded no different really.

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thanks for the replys, i have bit the bullet and ordered the esp 5 string fretless from thorman, told the mrs it was 250 but still only 320 plus free delivery. going to but some black flats on as suggested

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[quote name='visog' timestamp='1420840974' post='2654235']
Old ones!
[/quote]

No instrument is bounded to a genre or a time frame. The 'Jaco' or 'Pino' styles of fretless playing are not the only 'schools' and the instrument has moved with the music.

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Fretless bass = 80's pop IMO. Pino (Paul Young), Mick Karn (Japan), John Giblin (Kate Bush), that fellow that played on that John Farnham song "You're The Voice"(?) Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel). Think of all those singers biggest hits and you'll hear fretless bass. I love it. Wish I'd stuck with mine.

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Demigod Mick karn proves fretless is as funky as you like to make it. :)

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flHWJoDt3Yo&list=RDfuiRBLa7pdA&index=10"]https://www.youtube....La7pdA&index=10[/url]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHH-D6y_O5Y&index=20&list=RDfuiRBLa7pdA

Sorry, can't remember how to embed.

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[quote name='fatback' timestamp='1421092268' post='2657096']
Demigod Mick karn proves fretless is as funky as you like to make it. :)

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flHWJoDt3Yo&list=RDfuiRBLa7pdA&index=10"]https://www.youtube....La7pdA&index=10[/url]

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHH-D6y_O5Y&index=20&list=RDfuiRBLa7pdA"]https://www.youtube....t=RDfuiRBLa7pdA[/url]

Sorry, can't remember how to embed.
[/quote]

Thanks for that, 6music played 'Sons of Pioneers' the other morning

[media]http://youtu.be/suQyFBx1ilY[/media]

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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1420818784' post='2653877']
You can play fretless in any genre.
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Me? Thank you, I think I will!

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