Is It Feasible

Chistopher

malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
To take an Epi Viola bass and:

  • Convert it to fretless
  • Give the fretboard a radius similar to a cello
  • Tune it like a cello
  • String it up with strings that work with a bow (maybe tapewound?)
  • Perhaps get the pickups rewound by the SD Custom Shop

This would basically give me an electric cello. However, my biggest concern is that you need quite a small radius to make this work. The shape and scale of the Viola is why I suggested it, but I'd be open to any bass that could fit a bow
 
Fretboard radius on a cello is 2.75", I don't believe it would be practical to go that crazy, but I don't know how to check what a good compromised would be
 
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Yes, possible. You're talking cubic money, however.
That's what I was concerned about. The obvious ends of the cheap versus quality spectrum are a full custom build on one end and just retuning a bass in cello tuning an use an ebow on the other end
 
There's lots of electric cellos out there.. I've had the cheapest and the most expensiveand definitely recommend them as a easier way to get this done...

Another direction is literally by a student cello, I've picked them up for 100 bucks in a pawn shop before and make it your own..

On a sidebar, it can be fun to tune in force instead of fifth to keep your base scales working, but you get more string flexibility if you go with fifth..

Would love to hear how this turns out!
 
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