What are "Fanned Frets"? | Bass Tone Tuesday

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 38

  • @henkwesselsbass1810
    @henkwesselsbass1810 2 месяца назад

    Just bought a Dingwall NG3. It is so easy to play a fanned fretted bass. And oww what a sound👌.

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 месяца назад +1

      Congrats!! It’s a great bass :)

  • @JoeDinsdale
    @JoeDinsdale 2 года назад +1

    I had a play on a dingwall recently and was blown away by how great it played, first try on a fanned fret bass. I'm not a fan of their aesthetics but this super p looks incredible!

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад +1

      Yeah. Its got the benefits of the design, while preserving a more traditional look :)

  • @jonnybass1968
    @jonnybass1968 Год назад

    well explained, thanks !

  • @cdgee6399
    @cdgee6399 Год назад

    I'd love a Dingwall ... but it's something I would have to try first, for sure.

  • @patiszejuicebox
    @patiszejuicebox Год назад

    I had the opportunity to play a Dingwall NG3 5 string at my Guitar Center last year. It felt pretty good to play. Though, I generally prefer 4 strings, after owning a 5 string for 2 years.
    Been interested in getting a 4 string fan fret for a long while.

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  Год назад

      4 string fanned frets are great 👍🏽 Although one does get some extra benefit due to the longer scale on 5 string basses

  • @Rick-pi9zn
    @Rick-pi9zn Год назад +1

    these instruments really do make sense

  • @pwokaren
    @pwokaren 2 года назад +1

    Always think about it when I see one online. Would want to play one first before buying. Dingwalls seem to be the one to go for.

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад

      Their build quality is outstanding

  • @karenkuang3471
    @karenkuang3471 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ivan, do you find any difficulty playing chords higher up the fretboard? Thanks!

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад +1

      Depends on the chord. You might need to adjust the fingering a bit. I rarely play chords, so I don’t really mind 😄

  • @overbass
    @overbass 10 месяцев назад

    Gracias por la explicación. He leido en algunos foros, que mencionan que la técnica de la mano derecha también cambian de tal forma que ataque en paralelo las cuerdas. Haz notado esa necesidad en este bajo?

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  10 месяцев назад

      Un poco, pero solo cuando hago palm muting cerca del puente

  • @pauldershem
    @pauldershem Год назад

    I find the Dingwall website challenging: what's the best way to compare models and select the Dingwall that's best for me if I can't play them before buying?

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  Год назад

      Hey Paul! No affiliation here, but John Fox bass might be a good contact for you. I’m sure he can assess you in terms of model specs and to find something that suits your need :) www.johnfoxbass.com/contact

  • @randallsnell5767
    @randallsnell5767 2 года назад

    I tried out a multiscale 5 string, a while back. I see a multiscale in my future. Tough to leave it in the store.

  • @roberthofmann932
    @roberthofmann932 2 года назад

    I have a Strandberg 5 String and it wasn’t that hard to adjust to the multiscale. :) not considerably more than any other shape or size of an instrument. It’s just … different.
    Now that you mention the sound of the higher strings. Now I understand why I didn’t hear that big of a difference in the sound of the strings depending on the picking position. It’s just more balanced in every way.

    • @roberthofmann932
      @roberthofmann932 2 года назад +1

      Small addition: the string tension makes your playing just so much more relaxed 😌

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад

      Indeed!

  • @francoishtzl157
    @francoishtzl157 2 года назад +1

    Great video. A simple rule I have found is that the 12th fret need to be exactly at the middle between the nut and the Bridge. It is how fret can be at different angle too

  • @godsinbox
    @godsinbox Год назад

    I would like to see a fretless fan fret bass

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  Год назад

      Dingwall has made a couple of them

  • @1okanaganguy
    @1okanaganguy 2 года назад

    I had an early Afterburner 5. The open B was not to my liking, nickel frets wore quickly, low C and D were hard to work with at times.
    That said, your 4 sounds fantastic, looks inviting...

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад +1

      I had an ABZ 5 from 2010 to 2014. The extra long scale was too big of a reach for me in the lower positions. The Super P feels way better for me.
      The frets “seem”to wear quicker on a bass with fanned frets than on a normal bass with parallel frets, but it’s actually not the case. That has been discussed extensively on forums and Sheldon Dingwall himself has commented on the “issue”

    • @roberthofmann932
      @roberthofmann932 2 года назад

      @@IvanBassist I didn’t read the forums. Why did they seem to wear quicker? First time I hear of that.
      Maybe you just play more 😎

    • @IvanBassist
      @IvanBassist  2 года назад

      @@roberthofmann932 Here you go: facebook.com/dingwallguitars/posts/4886563558034075

  • @erikarko
    @erikarko 2 года назад +3

    Damn Super P Gas….

  • @gigtimes
    @gigtimes Год назад

    Sheldon Dingwall did not invent the fanned fret system. It was invented by his friend Ralph Novak. That is why it is called the Novak fanned fret system and is patented.