For the life of me, I can't get the down picking on each string to work and sound right on some of the streaming sections in the middle of this Mozart piece-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-M6wH7hiChY
I've tried using some pull offs to help with the string changes but it still just feels weird with the upstrokes landing on downbeats. Up to this tempo, I almost think it has to be alternate picked to get the proper feel, because it's so even. The gypsy sound to me is sort've choppy and unlike this. I like the way this guy plays it because it has that bouncy downstroke feel, yet it flows. I can't figure a good way to get that. What do you guys think?
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1) you practice
2) you change the fingerings
3) you don't use the technique
.. joscho is using number 3, he doesn't do the down stroke thing, he does a lot of sweeping and upstrokes... that in turn answers your question about joscho's sound
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Dennis,
are you sure about this? I've heard before that Joscho's all alternate, but when I looked at the clip above, where there's a few good sections from the side where the right hand is clearly visible, to me it seems mostly rest strokes. Do I need a new monitor?
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anyway, don't throw up your monitor
I recorded a swing version of that song too. If you like to listen to:
http://guitartrip.com/music/Django_Alla_Turk.mp3
Does anyone know what type of pick he uses? From that closeup it kind of looks like it is flexing, like a medium pick would, but that is probably just an optical illusion I am guessing.