How important are the extra 2 frets really (12fret vs. 14 fret to body). I played a Gitane D-hole that sounded and felt real good, but was 12 frets to the body. I was a bit bummed, but didn't think it was that big of a deal. How many of you play both rhythm and lead on a 12 fret? What songs did Django originally record with his d-hole anyway?
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It's perhaps not as much about the number of frets as it is about the scale length - on short scale guitars the strings are too floppy. You need the higher tension of the longer scale guitar to get a powerful attack and sufficient bounceback from the strings to play fast stuff.
I believe one can play plenty fast with correct tension on a short scale. I recently asked a few lead players who most are familiar with this on this board about short scale guitars, as I was considering one and those players were all fine with them. If you play electric guitar too sometimes it is an easier transition...I see this conversation has turned from the original question but I believe that has been answered..
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