bovinehost
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So I was in sort of a rut. I needed something to motivate me. Every five years or so, I think, "Fretless - there's a good idea." It usually isn't. In 1999 or so, my main bass was actually an unlined Stingray 5, and what I discovered then was if you're going to play toothless, you have to just dedicate yourself to it, and I did do that with the SR5 for a couple of years. I felt like I made progress, but then I'd play Heinz The Wonder Bass, and kind of knew I wasn't cut out for unlined fretless. (My pal Kennan likes to point out that the world is full of 5 year old violin players - and the unlined board doesn't scare THEM.)
So I finally ditched the unlined SR5 and, over the years, acquired a couple of decent fretless lined basses. The Vampire Ray, which was at one time on eBay, covered in fake blood from some whacko band - thus the name. The Small EQ Bongo, perhaps the finest fretless Bongo EVER. (Should have kept that one, how many times have I said that?) I gave it up. I was not a FL player.
I've killed a number of birds with one trade. I haven't had a Stingray 4 in a long time, which bothers me. I should have a Stingray 4! How can I - of all people - not have a Stingray?
So now I have one. And it's a lined fretless, and I'm really enjoying it. I'm motivated again to just pick up a bass and play it because playing bass is FUN, not because I have a gig next week or need to fill in for someone, etc etc. I'm playing again because playing is fun.
Pretty, isn't it?
Jack