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Fretless Bass Solo Finger Style Jaco Pastorius

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

Playing me Fretless bass hear, just a little casual jam see how it sounds.
hope you like.

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  • great sound man, do those roundwounds eat up the fretboard? I was curious because im interested in this bass

  • @atomisk

    Rounds done really no.. but yeah after a while im sure they will :)

    the bass will be fine... just go easey on it and over time yourll be fine.

  • HI IVE JUST ORDERED THE SAME BASS AFTER LISTENING TO YOUR VIDEO.I HAVE A QUESTION DOES THE FRET BOARD HAVE FRET MARKERS ON THE TOP EDGE i mean like not on the actual fret board but on the top if you know what i mean.

  • Heya, sounds great im sure yourll love it1

    And yes, it has dots on the side to help you out! :) rmtbc

  • Hey man, really excellent job!!!! Are you playing a warwick ROCKBASS streamer standar bass? The sound is so good....!!!!!

  • Hi, yes thats the cheap RockBass, version of the streamer.

    the sound is great, i've used/owned many basses and i have to say this os one of the better fretlesses out there, the feel is spot on, the neck is nice and the finish is flawless. the electronics are top notch. very good from MEC.

    The only difference is a slight tonal difference as the wood is cheaper and obviously the look is not as expensive. oh and the badge...

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  • How many frets does it reach? just wondering

  • get flatwounds cos your fingerboard will be grooved to hell causing horrible buzzing. I had to have my Wal custom shimmed 3 times until there wasn't enough ebony for it to remain fretless throughout the 'slappy' 80's!

    D'adarrio Chromes are not the cheapest (in the UK anyway)but have a brighter tone than most flats, and last a lot longer than rounds.

    I have a left-handed version of this bass. not gigged it yet but sounds and feels great.

  • your hot

  • thankyou dude !!!

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