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.
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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.
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The person is called a talented musician. That would be true, but a young talented musician is usually called a prodigy or for some reason the German term "Wunderkind."
Frets are marked on the bass guitar the same way as they are on the electric guitar or acoustic guitar. Metal lines run across the neck. If you're talking about a fretless bass then you shouldn't have to ask this question. It would be a big mistake to try learn the fretless bass before the standard bass. The frets are in the same positions but you should instinctively know where your fingers should be before advancing to fretless
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The big difference: One has frets and the other doesn't! Other differences: 1) fretted bass is easier to play in tune 2) fretless bass gets a smoother sound, and glissandos are also smoother 3) It doesn't matter what strings you use on fretted, but on fretless "round wound" strings will chew up your fingerboard 4) The type of wood you choose for the fingerboard on your fretless will change the tone, but won't make a difference on your fretted bass
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