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There are some good players . Have a look for Buzz Gravelle . He plays mostly his own work with lots of slides that would be difficult to play with frets .
They also do a fretless version - and there's a YouTube video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viQqXuKz5D0
The Turkish guitar is the closest I've found to a normal classical in a thin body instrument.
So anyway - I sent an email to Sandi about the possibility of a traditional guitar since I have seen they do make them, and they sent me an email back to the link to the fretless. I had the original page open, and in the process of me asking the question they raised the price before sending me the link and indeed the price is now higher on the website.
Whereas i am not disputing the value for money, it left a sour taste in my mouth.
Yeah - I saw that cheap on on Reverb too. I was also debating getting a quote to defret a classical at my local shop. I also enquired at TFOA who stated that it would be less work (for them) to replace the fretboard but then came back with they didn't have time to do it at the moment so think they changed their minds during the conversation.
UPDATE - Spoke to Sandi and it turns out that they just adjusted the price to match their Ebay price. Issue with exchange rate, apparently, and the price is delivered to the door.
I had a fretless strat once
Removed frets then had filled with wood.
I never managed to do anything musical with it
Does give you fret markers which could be helpful
I think I heard some nice acoustic fretless playing by Philip Catherine (with Larry Coryell) on Twin House or Splendid
And I will post a video of me playing it, however badly....
Long story short, I modded an old acoustic a couple of years ago t o try it out and it worked okay. Got a custom Geoffrey Needham fretless classical a couple months ago and I absolutely love it.
I mainly started using it to mess about with maqam based music (as Dhafer Yousseff is one of my favourite musicians) but it is useful for a whole load of stuff. Traditional classical music is obviously very tricky to play in standard tunings but not impossible to play variations.
De-fretting is actually pretty simple if you want to grab a cheapy and give it a shot. Where are you based? You are welcome to try out mine if anywhere near.
Can't work out how to embed the video:
https://www.facebook.com/518120750/videos/10158627975780751/?extid=DIFXLIVJeLqMKqUY
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I'm based near Chester just over the border in North Wales. That is a very kind offer of yours.
I have the same thought that it wouldn't be used to play pieces that are existing, but for my own or playing along with others.
One other love, despite being now being sold for money to start a business, is modular synthesis. I was never one for quantised notes which leads to really interesting harmonies and ideas to explore. I think I would find a similar love here.
It is mainly a melodic instrument with drones for harmony, as is most traditional arabic music. I just adore the sound so much. A whole new world of articulation, once reserved for 'real' string players, opens up too.
I studied some microtonal music at university, but it was mainly microtonal piano which was 'quantised' as you say to be, perfectly tuned quarter flat, etc. So although it opens up a whole new world, its still very rigid, as is typical of western music haha.
Just to add fuel to your microtonal synth fire, have you heard of Dolores Catherino? She creates some pretty unique, beautiful, bizarre sounds with a myriad of weird synths.
An lastly, before I leave you be, if you are interested in microtonal piano music, I think Ivan Wyschnegradsky was one of the more interesting composers. Shame he never got any recognition outside of the 'specialist' circles.
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Bought it.
Better sell this Santa Fe now then.