I ordered Gypsy Picking last night. I was just curious about the waiting time before the book is actually shipped. I couldn't really find the book being sold anywhere else, and I hear that some of these books are on backorder for a while. I was just wondering if Gypsy Picking is one of these books.
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otherwise you just have to wait...
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it´s the second version you mentioned...the pick should definitely FALL on and through the D string from out of the air, i.e. approximately from a position over (not on) the low E string. In the beginning you might even lift it a bit higher to really give it that "gravity effect" (I still do)...and don´t worry, I only started it two weeks ago, and at the very start it feels really weird. But after only two weeks I can tell you : it´s worth it!!! Have Fun
And that seems really inefficient, so what do i do when i want to do a rest stroke on the A or Low E string, is my hand gonna be near the top of the guitar flying down into the strings?
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To answer your question, Yes you'd prepare a downstroke for the A string by placing your hand above an imaginary seventh string (below the low E) and then let it fall down at an angle to strike the A string. This is a rule of thumb, if you were playing very fast you'd probably do a smaller motion.
Gypsy picking is very efficient particularly in terms of volume and quality of sound produced VS energy employed, and with practice can achieve great speeds, just listen to Jimmy Rosenberg.
Its like if you were cutting firewood and you placed the axe one inch above the log and then let it fall you'd probably only make a dent in the wood but if on the other hand you were to let the axe fall from a greater distance, like holding it above your head, you'd then cut the log effortlessly by using gravity and the weigh of the axe in your favor.
Imagine your pick is the axe and just let it fall on the string.
If you're starting with this technique you'll benefit by doing everything by the book. In a couple of years you'll do what you have to automatically to serve whatever purpose you need: smaller motions when playing fast, big motions for volume, downstrokes on strong beats, etc.
I recommend you do it exactly as Horowitz book says for now, and let it evolve naturally.
the same question applies to picking pattern #4 (syncopated pattern) on page 22, do i do a downstroke on the Low E string, sweep the A, and then hit the upstroke on the A string and then go the appropriate distance necessary to do a proper rest stroke downstroke for the Low E. so inherently, youre going double the distance when hitting the upstroke on the A.
i have a feeling im being very confusing haha if you need any clarification ill help you out haha. sorry for being irritating, im very anal about doing things properly and regimented and dont want to fall into bad habits early
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