Fretless guitar

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The fretless guitar is a guitar without frets. It operates in the same manner as most other stringed instruments and traditional guitars, but does not have any frets to act as the lower end point (node) of the vibrating string. On a fretless guitar, the vibrating string length runs from the bridge, where the strings are attached, all the way up to the point where the fingertip presses the string down on the fingerboard. There are also fretless variants of the bass guitar.

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Fretless guitars are not constrained with particular musical tunings, tuning systems or temperaments, as is the case with fretted instruments. This facilitates the playing of music in other than 12-tone scales; these scales are typically found in non-Western or experimental music. Fretless guitars produce a different sound than their fretted counterparts as well, because the fingertip is relatively soft (compared to a fret) and absorbs energy from the vibrating string much faster. The result is that the pizzicato on a fretless guitar has a more damped sound.

However, playing a fretless instrument usually requires much more training of the fretting hand for exact positioning and shifts, and more ear training to discern the minute differences in intonation that fretless instruments permit. To make this easier, many fretless guitars and basses have lines in place of frets and side position markers (dots or lines), indicating half-tone increments.

The neck of a fretless bass guitar
The neck of a fretless bass guitar

Acoustic fretless guitars produce less volume than their fretted counterparts, which is usually addressed by the use of pickups and amplification. Fretless bass guitars, which have much heavier strings and a bigger body, are also typically amplified.

On fretless basses the fingerboard is usually made of a hard wood, such as ebony. To reduce fingerboard wear from round-wound strings a coat of epoxy may be applied. Other strings, such as flat-wound, ground wound or nylon tape-wound strings, can also be used to reduce fingerboard wear.

Fretless guitars are typically modified versions of factory-made traditionally "fretted" guitars, the frets being removed by the player or a professional luthier. There are also professional builders specialising in custom-made fretless guitars.

Fretless bass guitars are much more common than fretless guitars, and there are many manufacturers offering these as standard models.

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  • Frank Zappa used fretless guitars on a few albums in the early and mid 1970's.
  • Tim Donahue uses self-made fretless guitars.
  • Erkan Oğur (Turkish inventor of the first classical fretless guitar) makes nearly all his music with self-made fretless guitars.
  • David Fiuczynski plays fretless guitar extensively in his instrumental project KiF. His guitar is a double-neck, fretted and fretless: the fretless neck is the upper neck and is a 12-string short scale. He also teaches fretless guitar techniques at Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA.
  • Adrian Belew (of the band King Crimson) has occasionally used fretless guitars.
  • Ron Thal (also known as Bumblefoot) has used fretless guitars extensively.
  • Ned Evett fretless guitar player (video: http://www.nedevett.com/slacker.html)
  • Michael L. Vick Michael ATONAL Vick is a multi-instrumentalist who focuses on fretless guitars acoustic and electric, and VVV also promotes and organizes the NYC Fretless Guitar Festival.(http://www.themichaelvicktrip.com) +(http://www.fretlessguitarfestival.com)
  • Pat Metheny, the leader of the Pat Metheny Group, uses a fretless electric guitar or bass guitar for some tunes.
  • Morgan Kraft exclusively plays a fretless guitar, primarily a converted Stratocaster.
  • Andy Summers (guitarist for The Police) also played a fretless Hamer guitar.
  • Steve Vai, a virtuoso guitarist, occasionally plays a three-necked guitar featuring a fretless neck. He has been also playing a double neck guitar lately, which also features one fretless neck.
  • Rick Nielsen (guitarist for Cheap Trick) has a fretless six-string as the bottom neck on his famous five-necked Hamer guitar.
  • Sugizo (lead guitarist for Luna Sea) has and uses several custom fretless guitars with ESP.
  • Newbie Brad of 3 Pups Music [1] plays a fretless guitar made by luthier Doug Holt.
  • Imai Hisashi (lead guitarist for BUCK-TICK) often uses several models of fretless guitar. In the early 1990s, he also utilized a violin bow on several tracks.
  • Antonio Forcione (jazz acoustic guitarist), plays an 'Uddan' guitar: an Admira Model Sofia-E, fretless, modified by Bill Puplett.
  • Karl Sanders (lead guitars for the technical/brutal death metal band Nile), plays a two neck KxK Warrior V guitar, which features a fretless eleven string neck.
  • Hasan Cihat Orter is a famous Turkish guitar player who is well known with his exquisite compositions.

  • Unfretted.com - fretless guitar resource: history, news, reviews, tips, FAQs, MP3s, lists, dictionary, etc.
  • Fretless Bass.com - fretless bass resource: interviews, gallery, boards, etc. (semi-commercial site)



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