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----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lawson" <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> > > I've never heard him play in person, but I would be interested > > to hear him fumbling around on the bass as you describe. All > > we have is your word. > > > Absolutely - what I find distasteful may be considered perfectly fine to > some. I wouldn't have called it fumbling, more that as he got further and > further up the dusty end of his bass, the accuracy of his pitch got more and > more random. in a band situation, it probably wouldn't have been so > noticeable, but when he was layering stuff up with the EDP, the combination > of pitches was way off. I know how tricky it is to do - I do a lot of > layered fretless stuff myself, and occasionally glitch the pitch. From what > I heard on that gig (could be a freak occurance, though other players >I've > spoken to attested to a similar experience when watching him live), he just > didn't have adequate control over his thumb position playing. Ah...thanks for explainiing a bit more. It's tricky playing high notes on fretless bass, but a hell of a lot easier than on a fretless guitar! I rarely play on that part of the neck on my fretless guitar. > I don't play upright. If I ever get one, I'll be taking it straight to a > luthier and getting at least very obvious position dots on the board, if not > getting the whole thing lined... I'll never buy an unlined fretless bass... I depend on the dots on the side of the neck. That's enough for me. * David Beardsley * microtonal guitar * http://biink.com/db