fretless
English
Adjective
fretless (not comparable)
- Of a stringed instrument, not having frets on the fingerboard.
- Without worries.
Antonyms
Translations
(of an instrument) having no frets
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Noun
fretless (plural fretlesses)
- A stringed instrument without frets on the fingerboard.
- 2003, Jim Roberts, American Basses, San Francisco: Backbeat Books, →ISBN, page 150:
- Read's creations have covered just about all of bass-dom, from vintage-style 4-strings to 32-position fretlesses to 25-fret 8-strings tuned F♯BEADGCF.
- 2006, Adrian Ashton, The Bass Handbook, San Francisco: Backbeat Books, →ISBN, page 47:
- No other machine can produce sounds which are so often described as 'singing', 'purring', 'humming', and 'ringing'. But this array of mellifluous notes doesn't come cheaply: even those who have mastered the fretless to moderate levels of proficiency have been obliged to spend many hundreds of hours on techniques which fretted-bass players either take for granted or simply do not require.
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