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Originally Posted by Esp Griffyn
when was the last time you saw people actually able to play the upper register? Michael Manring has a 36 "fret" bass (although not really since its fretless) but even he admits that other than sliding up to single notes, the upper register gets little to no use, since even on a bass it's just too fiddly to actually play.
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I'm pretty sure I could. I have skinny fingers and I'm used to guitars with poor high-fret access. It's not much different than reaching above the 12th fret on a no-cut classical guitar.
I like it. And besides, everyone and their grandmother plays superstrats nowadays. Unique shapes all the way.