Fretlight Guitars
Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-10-15 11:18 AM (#175826)
Subject: Fretlight Guitars


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Here ya go St. Al :)

Fretlight Guitar
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Beal
Posted 2004-10-15 1:30 PM (#175827 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars



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Designed by an engineer because he could, not that anybody asked for it.
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cliff
Posted 2004-10-15 1:40 PM (#175828 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars


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. . kinda' like the dog licking his(oh, never mind!) . .
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-10-15 1:43 PM (#175829 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars



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I came real close to buying one of those a few years ago.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2004-10-15 1:51 PM (#175830 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars


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Designed by an engineer because he could, not that anybody asked for it.


uh... Al did:

btw anyone know where i can get a fretlight guitar?
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alpep
Posted 2004-10-15 6:31 PM (#175831 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars


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personally I have always been fascinated by the guitar as a learning tool.

set it to whatever scale or mode you want and play on the dots that are lite. pretty interesting concept to me.

I know that if I showed up to one at a jazz gig and kept altering it for the key of the tune I would get shot.

Keller and I oftened talked about moding one of these guitars so that the leds would continuously flash in a random pattern
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grrroovedude
Posted 2004-10-16 4:07 AM (#175832 - in reply to #175826)
Subject: Re: Fretlight Guitars


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i think it's a cool learning tool. In fact, i'm thinking of installing the aftermarket neck on my ibanez instead of a fretjob.

Martin
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