This is another picking technique question, which arose today, when I was going through some examples in your book.
E.g. examples no. 4: When changing strings, downstrokes are recommended, thus having two downstrokes in a row (as usually with 3-note-groupings).
I wonder: About which bpm for triplets (respectively sixteenths) do you change from two downstrokes in a row to alternate picking (when changing from a higher to a lower string, otherwise sweeping is fine, of course)?
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I'm ONLY using alternate for phrases that are not suited for gypsy picking for example ones with string skips etc. like the phrases of Charlie Parker and Coltrane.
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