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Old 03-04-2008, 01:18 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by djpharoah View Post
I always thought action was from the string to the fretboard and thus having smaller frets meant having lower action
Why would that affect anything? You press the string to the fret, not to the fingerboard - indeed, pushing all the way to the fretboard is a)more likely to be out of tune and b)a waste of effort.

Thats why scalloped boards are thought to make you play faster - you learn quickly that pushing all the way to the fretboard is a waste of time.
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