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mammoth

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Hi dooooods!

I have a bit of a problem... having had my Bongo for less than a week i've noticed that being a clumsy spazjockey that ive marked the fingerboard in between 2 and 3 from the nut.

I think its when i get a serious beefy jam-on and my technique suffers to be honest... its the marking from roundwound strings and i couldn't sleep last night thinking about it!!!! argh!!!

anyone got any advice? or is it just my awful technique? i can't play gentle! must destroy world with funk/punk!!

:(

help!!
 

dlloyd

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Hi dooooods!

I have a bit of a problem... having had my Bongo for less than a week i've noticed that being a clumsy spazjockey that ive marked the fingerboard in between 2 and 3 from the nut.

I think its when i get a serious beefy jam-on and my technique suffers to be honest... its the marking from roundwound strings and i couldn't sleep last night thinking about it!!!! argh!!!

Is it a fretless?
 

mammoth

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flats you say?? mmm

will i get the same piercing sound with flats? only bass ive played with flats on was a G*bs*n Grabber and not only was it like playing a dining table made out of MDF but my style didn't suit the strings.. is this a bad example of using flats?

thanks!!!
 

dlloyd

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nope, fretted Bongo H (oh dreamy) :D

Odd.

The only time I've had the fret board (on a fretted bass) marked by strings is when I've balanced it against an amp and it's slipped. Are you sure it's been marked by your playing?
 

mammoth

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i guess ive just got to accept i can't keep it looking perfect and use it as a working bass, if i wanted a museum piece i would have bought one!


i do think its my grip as embarassing as it is!!! like wringing the funk outta some milky teats! :D

it wont affect anything then? sound? playability?

god i fookin love this bass already
 

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Just say you're having some custom work done to it - getting the neck scalloped! :p
 

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Is it digging in or maybe its just the tarnish from steel strings making marks that look like its digging in?
 

mammoth

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Is it digging in or maybe its just the tarnish from steel strings making marks that look like its digging in?

its making indents into the wood (although only small now)

I just dont want to balls the neck up, i take it its nothing near as bad as actual fret-wear???

i'm rehearsing tonight for 3 hours too... i'm just having a great big girlie panic!!
 

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its making indents into the wood (although only small now)

I just dont want to balls the neck up, i take it its nothing near as bad as actual fret-wear???

i'm rehearsing tonight for 3 hours too... i'm just having a great big girlie panic!!

If you are using stainless steel strings, try switching to nickels. It takes a lot of time to wear down frets...
 

mammoth

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thanks for your advices guys, i think a set of flats and some nickel's will be worth a try here... this is the first bass i'm not actually intent on destroying

cheers dude!!!!

VIVA LA BONGO!
 

Aussie Mark

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I've got 2 or 3 basses that have some small grooves on the fingerboards from roundrounds, most likely caused by the seller failing to put anything between the strings and the fingerboard before shipping.
 
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