Why Play Fretless - What Is the Advantage - Is it Harder?
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 8:14 pm
This topic is for novice fretless players, or those who are considering picking it up.
Everything I say here is based upon my personal experience and knowledge. Other players will have different opinions that are just as valid.
Pros:
Greater Control
Emotive
The Sound
Takes less effort to play
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Cons:
Requires another skill
Slap style is entirely different on fretless vs. fretted
The player needs to maintain focus
First and foremost, Fretless bass affords the player greater control over each note. You can massage each note any way you feel. You can impart feeling to a greater degree than with the fretted bass.
This greater level of control also enables the player to express musical beauty in a way not possible on fretted bass.
It's more like singing, more personal, more emotive.
Fretless bass has closer roots to the Upright Bass, in my opinion is closer to the TRUE sound of bass. The sound has a unique timbre that fretted cannot duplicate, even with the most expensive electronics available.
Once you get the technique down is actually easier to play. I think it takes less effort and is easier on the fingers. This comes from the fact that most fretless players setup their basses to have low, sleek, action.
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Now for the Cons:
There is another layer of technique with fretless that one needs to acquire and maintain. This skill is called intonation.
Slap style doesn't work as well but some fretless players do that style very well.
When playing fretless, you can't have lapses of attention, you have to remain focused.
All in all, I love the fretless bass, and greatly prefer it over the fretted. If I could only have one electric bass, it would be fretless.
Everything I say here is based upon my personal experience and knowledge. Other players will have different opinions that are just as valid.
Pros:
Greater Control
Emotive
The Sound
Takes less effort to play
***
Cons:
Requires another skill
Slap style is entirely different on fretless vs. fretted
The player needs to maintain focus
First and foremost, Fretless bass affords the player greater control over each note. You can massage each note any way you feel. You can impart feeling to a greater degree than with the fretted bass.
This greater level of control also enables the player to express musical beauty in a way not possible on fretted bass.
It's more like singing, more personal, more emotive.
Fretless bass has closer roots to the Upright Bass, in my opinion is closer to the TRUE sound of bass. The sound has a unique timbre that fretted cannot duplicate, even with the most expensive electronics available.
Once you get the technique down is actually easier to play. I think it takes less effort and is easier on the fingers. This comes from the fact that most fretless players setup their basses to have low, sleek, action.
**********************
Now for the Cons:
There is another layer of technique with fretless that one needs to acquire and maintain. This skill is called intonation.
Slap style doesn't work as well but some fretless players do that style very well.
When playing fretless, you can't have lapses of attention, you have to remain focused.
All in all, I love the fretless bass, and greatly prefer it over the fretted. If I could only have one electric bass, it would be fretless.