Hi,
as many have I've recently switched from electric to gypsy jazz and have been working a lot on my picking technique.
One problem I get is that whenever I do a rest stroke to upstroke, so basically alternate picking, the pick gets stuck under the string and it's much harder to go fast.
Is my technique flawed or is this a warm welcome to gypsy jazz?
I'm using a gypsy jazz pick about 3.0mm.
Comments
I'm not sure that I can adequately explain this, but I will try to explain what helped me. first, however, the bottom line is that if you're not used to rest stroke picking, it will simply take time and practice to get the hang of it.
Also, before I get to my "advice" definitely get gypsy picking by Michael horowitz.
Now, here's what helps me - I angle my picking hand inward and upward slightly in a way where if I look down at my hand, I can see my palm. After awhile, you don't have to angle it as much, as the feel will be there, but at first it helps to really get the rest stroke down.
Anthony
Thankfully, I am theough the pick rotation thing now...it drove me crazy for a year or so. Got so,bad I was using violin roesin to stop it.
I did find that loosening the pick in my grip works and my tremolos improved very quickly.
I really want the gypsy picking book but I live in the UK, shipping came to quite a lot, so maybe I'll wait until I get paid again.
Lot's of gypsy pickpockets operating inside guitars these days be careful