When is fretless not fretless?
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I don't get it. I can see the point in a fretless bass, but not a fretless guitar. With all that gain, it doesn't sound much different than the fretted portion of the neck. It's just harder to play in tune past the 12th fret.
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It's a clear "Just because you can doesn't mean you should" situation
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I think when he's doing some of the sliding leads, it comes across as something pretty cool. I definitely wouldn't throw any PRS-level cash at it, though.
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That hybrid slide thing at 6 min was very cool and I could see being useful and not easy to replicate otherwise
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The sliding leads are pretty cool - and this guy is a very good player - but it seems a little gimmicky. If you particularly want that slide-type sound, great, but otherwise...? Also I don't understand why you would make it half-fretless.
That's so you can still play chords above the 12th fret. Playing chords in tune is pretty much impossible on a fretless guitar. I have to be really careful just playing double-stops on my fretless bass (which means I tend to avoid playing double stops. ).
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Yeah, me neither. Fretless guitars have been around at least since the '60s (I heard an interview once with John Lennon at Abbey Road where John was noodling on a fretless guitar during the interview). If a fretless guitar was such a great idea, then I think we would see more (or at least ONE) guitarist of note using one.
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