Rest-Stroke (Gypsy) Picking VS Alternate and Flat-Picking
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 07. 2024
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Here are just a few of the topics I will be covering:
* How to reduce the tension in your arm while playing. With what I'll show you, you'll never play too hard, getting that noise and buzz from your strings, even when you get too excited and nervous.
*How to play arpeggios from high strings to low strings when you don't use alternate picking and there is no backwards sweep and even if it seems that it's easier with your regular picking (alternate, flatpicking or other) technique.
*How to play loud enough to be heard during fast solos even if you usually find your lines to get a bit muddy, not nice and not clean.
The Pro Mindset for efficient practice time - what to think about while practicing to automate your technique so you're not thinking, but listening.
*How to keep your posture consistent, get good tone and build up speed, especially when it comes to real world gigging situations, when your picking technique fails and you revert back to your regular picking technique to keep up, which causes you to lose the Gypsy jazz tone.
So.... if any of those things describe what is going on in your mind, then you definitely want to grab your free spot in the
You'll discover how to play loud enough to be heard during fast solos while staying loose even when you get too excited and nervous, and even if it seems that it's easier with your regular picking (alternate, flatpicking or other) technique.
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Thanks Yaakov, looking forward, happy new year!
Happy new year!. Thanks
Blessings to you and Happy New Year, Yaakov!
Thanks. Happy New Year!
best guitar channell on youtube, keep it up
Wow, thanks, Mihailo!
I come from another guitar style, but this reminds me a lot of Maestro Yngwie Malmsteen. I come from another guitar style, but this reminds me a lot of Maestro Yngwie Malmsteen! Straight alternate picking only on even notes or single string!đ€đ»
Interesting...
Rest stroke is applicable to DADGAD Tuning to play Oud music and other mariachi bouzouki balalaika music and bouzouki music and mandolin. Also in DADGAD Tuning I Think Those Are Possible
Yes! I also play Oud and have mentioned the similarity in picking style in some of my lessons.
I always believe there was another movement ... When down stroking a note, And the pick bounces upwards to begin again on another down stroke .. ??
Not quite sure what you're referring to, but two downstrokes in a row on the same string can be appropriate sometimes and I guess there'd be a kind of bounce there.
Django's playing looks bouncy on the few videos there are of his playing.
But I don't use a pick (finger style) ?
This is a picking technique. But I have seen guitarists who tried to influenced from that with their fingerpicking
My problem with rest stroke is pick noise
Not quite sure what you mean. Take a look at the How to Hold the Pick video. I hope that helps.
why its subtitled? i can hear you very well....
I think you can turn off the subtitles.
try it yourself?
i didnt turn on the subtitles of courseđ€Łđ