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adouglas

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Bill, last Friday my band was working on "Killing Me Softly" and I was grooving bigtime on my fretless Bongo 5 Hp. It was plain magical.

When we were done, the rest of the band was just gobsmacked by the sound I got out of it. I almost hugged my bass. Really.

I told them that as much as it cost, it was worth every penny for what had just transpired.

Pick some great fretless songs to indulge yourself with and have a blast!
 

RobW

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very nice

and TPB & TPG do take the best pics...the neutral grey background really shows the true colors much much better than a bright white background
 

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Bill, last Friday my band was working on "Killing Me Softly" and I was grooving bigtime on my fretless Bongo 5 Hp. It was plain magical.

When we were done, the rest of the band was just gobsmacked by the sound I got out of it. I almost hugged my bass. Really.

I told them that as much as it cost, it was worth every penny for what had just transpired.

Pick some great fretless songs to indulge yourself with and have a blast!

Andrew - Thanks for that input. At rehearsal last night I was thinking about which songs I could play on the fretless.

Can't wait to hear it.
 

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I asked that question a while back. Fretless does not get the compensated nut. Intonation is corrected by ones fingers and their position on the fretboard.
 
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