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PeteDuBaldo said:Congrats! The ButterCream package is stunning, to say the least.
adelucia said:It's done...
A 2005 Limited Edition Buttercream Bongo HSp Fretless is officially in the queue!
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I'm gonna need help with this...MingusBASS said:...actually your fingers are to lay on the front side of the fret for proper fretting technique. It's where the true tone of the note resides.
I agree - the case is also fabulous. I was hooked on the complete package! And no need to "bow down" (not to me anyway)... I am equally impressed by fretless players - and I am not one of them!muggsy said:The Buttercream Bongo is gorgeous, but I like the brown tweed case even more than the bass. I bow down to anyone who can play an unlined fretless. Congrats!
You sound just like me a few weeks back! I spent a few hours at a local GC (over a few days) noodling with a few fretless models and found that the side marker dots were enough of a guide for me.KEVL said:Like someone posted above, anyone who can play fretless without the lines is incredible. I'm sure that once I get there (errrr IF I ever get there) I'll think that there's something else that is incredible. But for now WOW, "look Ma, no lines!"
My next bass will be fretless, but you can be sure it will have lines.