NoisemakerD-Lux
10-11-2004, 11:51 PM
Hi people,
I have a little dilemma here.
I've played bass for about 20 years - always fretted - but I've been messing around with my friend's fretless and I'm getting hooked on the singing quality of the fretless sound.
I am seriously considering switching to a fretless bass, full-time. I also come from the school of thought that says: get one main bass and stick with it... grow with it, let it teach you, and love it like your girlfriend.
Of course, I have several nice basses, but there is always that one which I play 99% of the time.
Here's the thing. I am shopping around for a new, expensive, custom 7-string bass and I don't know whether I want it fretted or fretless.
I've decided to buy an inexpensive fretless and kick it around for a couple of months, just to see if I do want to switch.
The bass that caught my eye is the Brice Douglas J 5-String Fretless over at Rondo Music. The problem is that I want a "lined" fretless. Maybe in a few years, I'll switch to an unlined bass, but even that is unlikely considering my speed-oriented style.
Here's the million-dollar question:
Is there a simple way to put "lines" on the fretboard? I am not looking for anything resembling a professional job - I am looking more in terms of a permanent marker that writes on wood and doesn't smudge. And doesn't look too horrible. ;)
Any help will be appreciated.
Chris
I have a little dilemma here.
I've played bass for about 20 years - always fretted - but I've been messing around with my friend's fretless and I'm getting hooked on the singing quality of the fretless sound.
I am seriously considering switching to a fretless bass, full-time. I also come from the school of thought that says: get one main bass and stick with it... grow with it, let it teach you, and love it like your girlfriend.
Of course, I have several nice basses, but there is always that one which I play 99% of the time.
Here's the thing. I am shopping around for a new, expensive, custom 7-string bass and I don't know whether I want it fretted or fretless.
I've decided to buy an inexpensive fretless and kick it around for a couple of months, just to see if I do want to switch.
The bass that caught my eye is the Brice Douglas J 5-String Fretless over at Rondo Music. The problem is that I want a "lined" fretless. Maybe in a few years, I'll switch to an unlined bass, but even that is unlikely considering my speed-oriented style.
Here's the million-dollar question:
Is there a simple way to put "lines" on the fretboard? I am not looking for anything resembling a professional job - I am looking more in terms of a permanent marker that writes on wood and doesn't smudge. And doesn't look too horrible. ;)
Any help will be appreciated.
Chris