It doesnt matter
24..and some bass-guitars with 25 frets.
yes probably because i have a 20 fret and 24 fret bass and the frets on my 24 fret are much closer.also, on my 24 fret is says on the package:medium frets. and on the 20 fret has bigger frets so i presume that the 20 fret has "large frets"
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
Jaco pastorius had many bass guitars. Some of witch are owned by private collectors. Jaco was very rough with his bass guitars therefore some of his bass guitars are broken in many pieces.
Your question is badly written. There are no frets on a fretless bass. Most fretless basses have markers for where the frets would be. They are either lines on the fingerboard, or dots on the side. You could count the marks to see how many fret positions there are.
24..and some bass-guitars with 25 frets.
yes probably because i have a 20 fret and 24 fret bass and the frets on my 24 fret are much closer.also, on my 24 fret is says on the package:medium frets. and on the 20 fret has bigger frets so i presume that the 20 fret has "large frets"
The fretboard of a stand-up double bass has a rounded face, whereas fretted bass guitars have a flat fretboard. So there is no good way to install frets on a stand-up double bass.
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
A musician would choose to use a fretless bass for sounds without frets. They would use fretless bass to create a different sound from regular guitars.
Jaco pastorius had many bass guitars. Some of witch are owned by private collectors. Jaco was very rough with his bass guitars therefore some of his bass guitars are broken in many pieces.
Not all guitars have frets, however, it is probably best to learn using frets.
There are 5 frets on the guitars and 5 drum pads on the drums.
Your question is badly written. There are no frets on a fretless bass. Most fretless basses have markers for where the frets would be. They are either lines on the fingerboard, or dots on the side. You could count the marks to see how many fret positions there are.
They are all supposed to have frets. Sometimes they fall out if the guitar is handled rough.
Depends entirely on the size of the guitar, what type of guitar, manufacturer ect. Most guitars have 22 frets on them, but some have up to 24. Some smaller-sized acoustics have as little as 18 frets on them, but all full sized guitars will have at least 22. all normal guitars have 22 or 24, but some have 21 or 25, and recently, ibanez made a guitar with 30 frets
no lots of guitars do