This past year I've started to get in to Gypsy Jazz. So much that I'm getting back into playing guitar, D'jango-style. Just started, and found that many of the tutorials and books explain the guitar right hand technique (pick grip, wrist motion, "loose fist") and left hand dampening very similar to method book/tutorials on the mandolin. Is this me oversimplifying the two techniques or are there some seasoned GJ guitarists and mando players out there who can weigh in?
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Here is my fav Jethro Burns but I wouldn't really call this similar to GJ guitar.
Great Video, Thanks for posting that. I love Jethro Burns.
BTW..
Jethro is joined by Don Stiernberg (mandolin) and John Parrott (guitar).
Playing took place 29 years ago, Don Stiernberg, will be at D I J this year.
That will be wonderful
pick on
pickitjohn :peace:
- Flamenco thumb techniques
- Oud
- Shamisen
Now that mandolin is part of the folk tradition, technique is all over the place (especially in America). The "standard" pick grip is similar and the left hand muting of chords is the same general idea as gypsy jazz. But most mandolinists use alternate picking (e.g. eighth notes are always played DUDU DUDU), rest strokes are rarely seen, and most players have a flatter wrist and are touching the mandolin somewhere (palm brushing the bridge, fingers brushing or touching the top).
Wim, I always thought oud looked like GJ.