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Just to clarify why nobody NEEDs lines ... I mean some of us
really do benefit from an indicator for every note position ...
but side dots give you almost half the notes visually. I admit
its kinda dicey where there's 3 notes between indicators, as
near the octaves, but all you hafta do, and I ain't proud, IOW
I do it, is paint on the missing dots with nail polish.
I do this to most basses. Assuming white factory dots, I use
a "not quite white" color, or medium shade of brown, for the
additional dots ... so the harmonic dots [the factory dots] are
visually dominant. And, having no pride in this matter, I even
use the white nail polish to enlarge the factory dots at the 1/2
octave and full octave.
I like a complete set of notes visually, but I prefer the visual
message of side dots vs lines cuz it's more truthful. Side dots
show you the progression of notes on the neck and how they
get progressively closer together. But, I mean BUT, side dots
don't tell the Big Lie that lines tell. Lines say "press exactly
here to get this exact note". Well, thaz just NOT true, unless
you close all your notes with a credit card instead of a fleshy
appendage ... a technique thaz OK for setting up your bridge
but really awkward for playing tunes
Just to clarify why nobody NEEDs lines ... I mean some of us
really do benefit from an indicator for every note position ...
but side dots give you almost half the notes visually. I admit
its kinda dicey where there's 3 notes between indicators, as
near the octaves, but all you hafta do, and I ain't proud, IOW
I do it, is paint on the missing dots with nail polish.
I do this to most basses. Assuming white factory dots, I use
a "not quite white" color, or medium shade of brown, for the
additional dots ... so the harmonic dots [the factory dots] are
visually dominant. And, having no pride in this matter, I even
use the white nail polish to enlarge the factory dots at the 1/2
octave and full octave.
I like a complete set of notes visually, but I prefer the visual
message of side dots vs lines cuz it's more truthful. Side dots
show you the progression of notes on the neck and how they
get progressively closer together. But, I mean BUT, side dots
don't tell the Big Lie that lines tell. Lines say "press exactly
here to get this exact note". Well, thaz just NOT true, unless
you close all your notes with a credit card instead of a fleshy
appendage ... a technique thaz OK for setting up your bridge
but really awkward for playing tunes
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