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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.
22 frets
Violas do not have frets. Nor do violins or cellos. Frets are found on stringed instruments such as guitars.
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"
Frets on Fire happened in 2006.
Not all guitars have frets, however, it is probably best to learn using frets.
Frets closer to the bridge are the higher notes, frets closer to the headstock will give lower notes
It depends on the scale of the instrument, but the higher the frets are the closer they are together... no two frets are the same!
Frets on Fire was created on 2006-08-03.
Yes but metal frets will let the string resonate better
They are all supposed to have frets. Sometimes they fall out if the guitar is handled rough.