Hi,
I've just receive my fretless Bass
As you know, it's the Tune Rolli Signature with piezzo and magnetic pick-up.
It's sounds great
It's fits me like a pant
It's light, I don't feel de weight
What else
The bass is beautifull.
The ramp allows me to play faster.
I dreamed it , Tune did it [/img]
Now I can say, I'm a Fretless Bass Player :)
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Congrats! on the new member of the family. It looks like a fine instrument, and should keep you happy for a long time.
I think going with a 6 string bass is a good idea, ideally a matched pair fretted and fretless. This keeps your muscle memory consistant when changing instruments and avoids shifting mental gears when going from 4 str to 5 str, or between any other permutation of multiple string instruments.
I think going with a 6 string bass is a good idea, ideally a matched pair fretted and fretless. This keeps your muscle memory consistant when changing instruments and avoids shifting mental gears when going from 4 str to 5 str, or between any other permutation of multiple string instruments.
One good note makes my day.
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Thank you FretLessSince68.
Since I play six strings bass, I don't like playing bass with less strings.
I have automatism in approach of the instrument. And, as you say it's easier to change fretted to fretless.
Yes for sureI think going with a 6 string bass is a good idea, ideally a matched pair fretted and fretless. This keeps your muscle memory consistant when changing instruments and avoids shifting mental gears when going from 4 str to 5 str, or between any other permutation of multiple string instruments.
Since I play six strings bass, I don't like playing bass with less strings.
I have automatism in approach of the instrument. And, as you say it's easier to change fretted to fretless.