fretless classical guitar improvisation

Started by Vaisvil, June 03, 2013, 07:30:11 PM

Vaisvil

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to be honest I didn't think the guitar was going to have as much sustain on finger notes as it did and I ended up having quite a bit of fun playing with various JI intervals and a touch of 24 edo. The guitar cost only $20 at my local Guitar Center because it had Grateful Dead stickers plastered over it, perhaps in an attempt to hide the slight impact on the soundboard. But for that price I can remove stickers, live with cracks and gleefully remove the frets. This will probably end up being a harmonic series fretted guitar. I just put on new strings the day before so I have to tune the guitar a little here and there during the performance. The tuning I used is a modified Dante Rosati tuning of CGCGCC – the duplicated C's on top are because the high tension string set just wouldn't make the high G without breaking. Luckily breakage is a lot easier to deal with on a classical. You can see from the above pictures that I back filled the kerfs (fret slots) with plastic wood and sanded. It looks sloppy but that excess is actually filling in the slight dents in the wood – I used a straight edge to remove the excess plastic.


Nelson

Interesting sound.
Creative piece and love the back story.

You got a bang for your 20 bucks for sure.

It has a sitar quality to its sound.
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Reaper
 
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Boss BR-600

Greeny

This is really interesting - and good. As Nelson says, there's a nice sitar drone and bend going on here. It comes over very psychedelic, which I love. Your improvisation chops are excellent!

Jarle

So much interesting going on here. I like the sound in your guitar and I too like the background story. Well played.

JOA
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Boss BR-800