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Long scale to shorties with a capo?


hooky_lowdown
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Talking to a mate last night about switching from long scale to short scale bass, and I've been looking at buying a short scale. However, he mentioned about using a capo on a long scale, i play in standard tuning, he said detune down to a D and put a capo on second fret, which changes 34 inch to roughly 30.5 inch scale. Sounds like a great idea, so was wondering if anyone has done this?

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5 hours ago, hooky_lowdown said:

Talking to a mate last night about switching from long scale to short scale bass, and I've been looking at buying a short scale. However, he mentioned about using a capo on a long scale, i play in standard tuning, he said detune down to a D and put a capo on second fret, which changes 34 inch to roughly 30.5 inch scale. Sounds like a great idea, so was wondering if anyone has done this?

It won't make much difference. It's not the scale you're changing, just the length... If you follow. The distance between each and every fret is scaled down on a short scale, if you drop tune your long scale and just play a little bit further down then yes, you are playing the closer together frets but so what? I really can't see it making much difference apart from being a bit of a mind-fudge when the muscle memory wants to go one way but your ears are telling you something else and finally the brain catches up and you've missed the note anyway (well, that's what would happen to me!).

I say just buy a cheap short scale to see if you like short scales and take it from there.

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56 minutes ago, uk_lefty said:

It won't make much difference. It's not the scale you're changing, just the length... If you follow. The distance between each and every fret is scaled down on a short scale, if you drop tune your long scale and just play a little bit further down then yes, you are playing the closer together frets but so what? I really can't see it making much difference apart from being a bit of a mind-fudge when the muscle memory wants to go one way but your ears are telling you something else and finally the brain catches up and you've missed the note anyway (well, that's what would happen to me!).

I say just buy a cheap short scale to see if you like short scales and take it from there.

Which cheap short scale would you suggest?

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10 hours ago, hooky_lowdown said:

Which cheap short scale would you suggest?

Second hand Hofner ignition or any of the copies of it. Harley Benton do a shorty p bass that lots of people like too. Ibanez do the Talman in lefty too. Rondo music often has some weird and wonderful stuff also

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