Fretless Ukulele Bass?

Those are perfectly fine. They're imported by Rondomusic.com in New Hampshire. You can go to their website and search for bass uke to see more choices. I have only fretted, acoustic and solid body, playing with a 60 person ukulele group.


8 tenor cutaway ukes, 3 acoustic bass ukes, 8 solid body bass ukes, 8 mini electric bass guitars

• Donate to The Ukulele Kids Club, they provide ukuleles to children's hospital music therapy programs. http://www.theukc.org
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Do fretless and fretted models tend to be of the same relative quality or is one more playable than the other? I'm primarily a bassist and on larger instruments I know it's mostly preference but I'm not as knowledgeable about ukulele.
 
I had a custom made 21" scale fretless, which I used for a few years, but although I didn't find it difficult to play fretless, after a while, I decided I prefer fretted. There is a school of thought about short scale bass ukes that the intonation can be difficult, and fretless is a way to overcome that.


8 tenor cutaway ukes, 3 acoustic bass ukes, 8 solid body bass ukes, 8 mini electric bass guitars

• Donate to The Ukulele Kids Club, they provide ukuleles to children's hospital music therapy programs. http://www.theukc.org
• Member The CC Strummers: https://www.youtube.com/user/CCStrummers/videos
 
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