Just wondering. I tend to play right behind the fret, almost like I was playing fretless. Does it matter that I am not playing in the middle of the space between frets?
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Just wondering. I tend to play right behind the fret, almost like I was playing fretless. Does it matter that I am not playing in the middle of the space between frets?
Yes. It "can".
If you play too far from the fret the note can go slightly flat.
Now, being that bass, guitar, etc. aren't perfectly intonated up the neck, sometimes playing further from the fret will actually make you more "in tune" than playing behind the fret.
Correct, but it goes sharp. This is more noticable on guitars.
Play directly behind the fret for both. It takes the least effort and it's usually the most in-tune (assuming your intonation is set properly)
Also, if you play fretless as well, its good to get in the habit of playing close to the fret for intonation reasons.
Correct, but it goes sharp. This is more noticable on guitars.
Play directly behind the fret for both. It takes the least effort and it's usually the most in-tune (assuming your intonation is set properly)
Correct, but it goes sharp. This is more noticable on guitars.
Play directly behind the fret for both. It takes the least effort and it's usually the most in-tune (assuming your intonation is set properly)
Just wondering. I tend to play right behind the fret, almost like I was playing fretless. Does it matter that I am not playing in the middle of the space between frets?