Fretless guitar?

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I would think it would be hard to get perfect notes with such ease of being able to go a little sharp or flat.
 
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Jazz artist Philip Catherine played a fretless guitar, back in the late 70's.

BTW, defretting a bass isn't as easy at it looks/sounds. To do it properly, filling the frets and refinning the neck is a challenge.
 
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I tried a fretless guitar once, the big things I noticed are 1)lack of sustain...this is not as big a deal on bass as the strings are so much fatter and have a lot more inertia and 2)it's very hard to play chords that have more than one string played at the same fret such as the D-shape or E-shape. If you think about it, when you play an E for example, your middle and ring fingers are not at exactly the same place on the B and E notes (2nd fret on the 5th and 4th strings) but the fret stops the strings, so the intonation is on. It's really difficult to place two adjacent fingers at the exact same spot (where the fret would be) to get the intonation correct. For this reason, I think a fretless guitar might better lend itself to leads than rhythm.

If I was gonna get one, I might look into putting a sustainer in it.
 
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Well, my friend and I ripped all the frets of of an epiphone les paul, it played and sounded pretty nice. Fun but not much sustain and a little hard to play.
 
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There are a few fretless guitar players out there . . . David Fuzinski does a mean cover of 'Red House' as well as some interesting middle eastern type music on his. I think it requires a lot more control than most guitar players can handle though . . . if you screw up defretting your guitar you can always make it into a slide guitar, so I say go for it!
 
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my friend tore the frets out an old guitar of his and then we filled them and sanded it. your intonation has to be DEAD on. as afore mentioned, takes a whole ton of control to play it and forget chording on it, lol. Great for slide and messing around with microtones if you are into that.
 
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I tried a fretless guitar once, the big things I noticed are 1)lack of sustain...

If I was gonna get one, I might look into putting a sustainer in it.

Vigier creatively and effectively solves this with a stainless steel fingerboard.



Edit: I just noticed someone was ahead of me. Oh well... :)
 
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