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Old 02-11-2004, 10:19 PM
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This may have been discussed before, But I couldn't find it on a search. i have a Yamaha TRB 6P that I love. But I have the urge to play a fretless. And I think that it would make a killer fretless. I only have one bass, and the different styles of music that I play require some slapping, not to mention the fact that I like doing it. I was wondering if any luthiers have made, or converted a bass that is a fretless with the exception of the last (highest) 2 or 3 frets? If so, did it give a good fretless and slap tone? I've also seen a bass with a slap plate. I think it was a Benavente. Has anyone else played it? What was it like? B Easy

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Old 02-12-2004, 12:03 AM
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With the action on a fretless, the last few frets still being there would greatly interfere with upper-end fretless playing. I think the best bet would be to get another bass. With the time and effort and money you put into a project like that, you can get an inexpensive fretless. Fender Mexicans are nice, Brice's, or buy an Essex to defret. Just my opinion.
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Old 02-12-2004, 07:57 AM
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You need to strip them all out, as mentioned. Perhaps you could just file the last fret down, leaving just one millimeter. That would not be much in the way, but provide the metal contact you want for your slapping.

Or you can develop your technique to slap a fretless. I've heard several bassists slap, and couldn't believe it when I saw - no frets!
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Old 02-12-2004, 09:33 AM
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I was wondering if any luthiers have made, or converted a bass that is a fretless with the exception of the last (highest) 2 or 3 frets?
Browns Guitar Factory make something which is the *opposite * of what
you describe! Frets for the lower notes but fretless higher up the neck.

http://www.brownsguitarfactory.com
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Old 02-12-2004, 10:04 AM
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I've not played it, but my fretless 51 6 string is being built with one too
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Old 02-12-2004, 10:23 AM
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I have played two half fretted basses, though it was the other way around. (one was a Hohner Steinie copy and I can't remember the other) They were fretted up to around the 12th fret and then fretless the rest of the way. Interesting, but it felt too drastic for my tastes.
They were certainly unique looking!


You are probably better off getting another bass.
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Just get a slap plate. Or use rounds. Be careful not to use hard steel strings on a fretless neck. They wear the fingerboard too much
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