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here's some demo work, of cover of Army of Me that I am (very slowly) working on.This was done in one take, so its a bit rough and ready (lots of sloppy harmonics). It was just to test out the sound and some ideas
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sorry for the massive link, a normal one wouldn't embed
One thing to be aware of with fretless basses is the dots on the side often represent the fret position. Iliek to have lines where the frets should be and dots in the normal position halfway between the relevant frets
which you can see here
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The sound is different. You can't make a fretted bass sound like a fretless bass.
Anyway Orchestral strings players manage just fine, it's a skill you can learn.
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1303470/#Comment_1303470
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1305563/#Comment_1305563