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Acoustic fanfrets - anyone play standard tuning?

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mikewmikew Frets: 14
edited February 2021 in Acoustics
Does anyone own one and play predominantly in standard tuning? I like the idea but haven’t got sucked into alternate tuning yet. 
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  • GTCGTC Frets: 241
    I don't own one but I did have an extensive try out on one of Alan Miller's excellent hand made fan frets - mainly using standard. I was surprised how normal and comfortable it felt compared to a conventional parallel fret guitar. Lower fret left-hand stretches (actually right hand for me because I'm left-handed - as was the model I tried) - e.g. spanning 6th string first fret and 1st string 5th fret - were a bit more challenging though
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  • stevehsteveh Frets: 186
    I've played loads and, ultimately, arrived at the point where I think the fan is a gimmick.
    If you want to change the feel, the alternative is to change the string gauge rather than the scale length, i.e. use a heavier low E rather than increasing the scale length and using a standard gauge. 
    Given string gauges generally available, I'm not sure I'd wanrt to play much in standard on a fan, unless very slight (in which case what's the point?).

    I have liked loads that I've played but I think that's because most have been great guitars rather than because they are fanned per se.
    I've also not been "tripped up" as often as I thought I would.
    However, getting a luthier to make a fan costs a fair bit more and, ultimately, I don't think it's worth it.
    As ever YMMV.

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