Fretless wonder redux: Taylor acoustic

ICTGoober

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OK, I posted awhile back about an electric I reworked for a fingerpicking client who is into fretless wonder style frets. The guy has a number of $5000 Taylors I've worked on, and yesterday this one came in for a finish touch-up and to have the nut reglued. Thought I would take some pix and show how low the action is. Keep in mind, this is a normal Taylor (not a baritone) - but tuned down to C#. Not much string tension.... But stoopid low action.

I put a penny (.050 thick) under the treble string, and a nickle (.072 thick) under the bass string. There are no capos on the neck, and no glue or tape holding the coins between the strings and 12th and 13th frets. Gravity did not pull them out. The owner has the lightest touch of any of my clients. I can't play any of his guitars without making them buzz. He has the cleanest tones ever - I'll post a video one of these days, and you can judge for yourselves.

Anyway - here's the pix:

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Interesting.. I wonder how his hand looks while playing.

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Re: Fretless wonder redux: Taylor acoustic

Really awesome. Question abt. low frets though- don't large fret necks require a 'soft' touch, moreso than low frets that you can hammer down without a pitch change?
 
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Ok yeah 1.8mm action on an acoustic is pretty low

Still, your amazement is kinda amazing
 
Re: Fretless wonder redux: Taylor acoustic

Really awesome. Question abt. low frets though- don't large fret necks require a 'soft' touch, moreso than low frets that you can hammer down without a pitch change?

The taller the fret is, the easier it is to bend the string sharp with your fretting hand.
Scott has a light touch because of some weird condition which makes his skin rather fragile and easy to peel off. It's also another reason for the low string tension.
 
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Jeez... that's considerably lower than I use on electric. What gauge strings?

Thanks for posting the video. You weren't kidding about how clean he sounds.
 
Re: Fretless wonder redux: Taylor acoustic

Jeez... that's considerably lower than I use on electric. What gauge strings?

I don't know. He's always experimenting with string gauges and tunings. Drives me nuts sometimes. He keeps dicking with his guitars seeking perfection (which he's never found in 40 years).

Thanks for posting the video. You weren't kidding about how clean he sounds.

I've only had one other client who played with such a clean, soft touch. He's currently up for a jazz Grammy, I think. Ever hear of Kevin Kastning? Lives in Boston now, I think. Plays some wild ass multi-string carbon fiber acoustics made in Ireland...
 
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