| Thanks for the responses,
Ken, do you make allowances for fractional sizes? The fingerboard is 75mm, so if I take off 15+20 the strings will be in the middle 40 mm - seems a little tight.
If I use the scale length and scale linearly from the cello and 1/4 bass, I end up with a spacing of about 58 mm, which leaves about 12 mm on the G and about 15 on the E.
I'm also thinking that this isn't likely to be played (much) above 3rd position. A top-D seems to cover about the first two years of playing, by which time (hopefully) he'll be into a 1/4 size (the 1/8th size is not the the highest quality bass I've ever seen - but it is the right size currently).
Or he'll just keep playing the violin.
Kid size basses should ALWAYS come with stools. The major reason the kids I speak to don't want to play the bass is because you have to stand up. I need to buy as stool, but cost effective fractional-size stools are not easy to find. |