Interesting. Looks almost like an upside down Dean ML. Would love to see what it looks like when finished.
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36 fret 3 octave electric guitar build thread.
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Go ahead and make something new and innovative. I think we have enough Strats and Super Strats. Too late now, since you have already cut the fretboard, but I have made some extended range guitars and usually go to whole notes after the 27th fret.
Uli Roth and Helge Engelke (Dreamtide) do some incredible stuff with the extended range guitars. Here are a couple I have done:
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The 24th fret access thing I can see, but once you get beyond that you're playing to cats and dogs, imo. If they dig it, then yeah, but I'm just not convinced of the practical applications of fretting the note in front of the bridge pickup.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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I should say it's not that I approve or disapprove - my approval is of no consequence - I'm merely questioning the practicality. As an exercise to improve your luthiery skills or "just to do it" is fine and dandy. From a musical/performance standpoint, it just becomes a masturbatory exercise.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
My Blog: http://newcenstein.com
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If its what you want to do then have at it no hate from me.
UJR does some amazing things with the Sky guitar.
Practicality goes out the window when you think outside the box.
I hope it all works out in the end keep us posted as the build goes.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by ulijdavid View PostGo ahead and make something new and innovative. I think we have enough Strats and Super Strats. Too late now, since you have already cut the fretboard, but I have made some extended range guitars and usually go to whole notes after the 27th fret.
Uli Roth and Helge Engelke (Dreamtide) do some incredible stuff with the extended range guitars. Here are a couple I have done:
Hows the pickup go under the fretboard? i was considering doing something similar but thought i would need a specially designed humbucker or something.Birds like you fly straight to heaven
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Originally posted by tomanyjacksons View PostNice work.Birds like you fly straight to heaven
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Originally posted by charvelsteen View Post
Washburn seems to have done something similar on the EC-36, mine has 24 larger fret wires and a dozen that are slightly shorter & half as wide. Works pretty well as I'm a complete hack and even I find 2 1/2 octaves to be very usable. Beyond that the problem is less with the ability to play up there and more with the fact that the fretted string is so short that it just won't sustain. At the 36th fret it just kind of squeaks momentarily. After acquiring the Washburn I began to wonder if Hamer wasn't onto something with the 26 3/4" scale on the Virtuoso, that extra inch and a quarter would make quite a bit of difference in the relative length of the vibrating string on those highest frets. In any case, great stuff ... carry on.Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!
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