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On 12/01/2020 at 18:01, lownote12 said:

Is fretless good for soul then?  Real question, useful to know if so.

Fretless is good for everything! I went years with a Fretless being my only option.. Granted it looks "hair metal" (my particular bass, not all Fretlesses) but it sounds however you want it to sound. You don't have to slide in to every note so it's not all mwaaaaaaaah all the time unless you want it. It's a great tool to have though, I couldn't manage without one now. 

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On 12/01/2020 at 17:19, Stub Mandrel said:

I've tried lined and it makes you obsess about being in the right spot, without lines you relax (which improves things) and rely on your ears to tell you if you are out (which improves things even more)

I'm not so sure about that. My Fretless is lined but I barely look at the neck while playing but I certainly hear when I'm off, muscle memory goes a long way too. 

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4 hours ago, uk_lefty said:

My Fretless is lined but I barely look at the neck while playing

Obviously not an issue if you do that, but more of an issue for new players, perhaps?

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20 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

Obviously not an issue if you do that, but more of an issue for new players, perhaps?

Not sure... Depends how confident someone is at having a go without the lines I guess. I knew a violin player who was awesome on unlined Fretless as you would expect but personally I would never have started on Fretless were it not a lined. I'd only been playing bass for just under three years when I got my Fretless and had no other musical background, I just liked Ten by Pearl Jam 😊

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I only got into unlined because I bought one  by mistake, thinking it lined . I had no choice but to try it and found with just a little practice it was easy, at least down the bottom end. 

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Yep... the days, carvin icon 5 fretless with piezo and 2 j99 jazz pickups in soapbar covers,  active and passive, varimid, 18v, coated ebony board....

 

Same one I'm playing in my profile pic

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Right, you lot have made me very curious, I play a lined fretless with dot markers in the usual positions, I’m very interested to try an unlined fretless, anyone nearby (or not so nearby) who has one I can try out? 

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10 hours ago, Frank Blank said:

Right, you lot have made me very curious, I play a lined fretless with dot markers in the usual positions, I’m very interested to try an unlined fretless, anyone nearby (or not so nearby) who has one I can try out? 

I don't suppose you are headed to the Midlands Bass Bash?

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12 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

I don't suppose you are headed to the Midlands Bass Bash?

I am. I managed to attend all last years Bashes (apart from the Precision-y one that no one knew about) and I’ll be doing the same this year so I’ll be there.

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38 minutes ago, Frank Blank said:

I am. I managed to attend all last years Bashes (apart from the Precision-y one that no one knew about) and I’ll be doing the same this year so I’ll be there.

I'll bring mine along, FWIW 🙂

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Here are my unlined team

A Bravewood body, EY parts neck

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Fender Japan Fretless

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Stagg 3/4 EDB

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Ibanez Musician

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The Red Bravewood bodied bass is the best sounding.

Ibanez has plenty of Mwah

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