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"roberto" <roberto@nomade.worldonline.co.uk> put forth: > Something to be considered is that, in order to obtain a decent sound >with > some "body" you need thicker strings - I have tried various combinations and > am now using some electric bass and some metal wound mid-gauge guitar > strings. This results in a lower tone and different tuning, it also requires > strengthening the bridge and saddle as the strings' pull is stronger and > could easily rip the bridge off (or simply not keep the intonation). > There is plenty of room for experiments! Wouldn't it be of advantage then to have a harder fingerboard surface? Glass might for sure be very hard, but wouldn't it resonate in a much different manner than good ol' wood? Secondly, one would probably get a kind of fretless bass sound out of the lower strings, wouldn't one? Just a few thoughts. Stephen Goodman http://www.earthlight.net/Gallery_Front.html - Cartoons & Illustrations http://www.earthlight.net/Studios * The free Loop of the Week! http://www.mp3.com/StephenGoodman * New MP3 Releases!