Gypsy

Gypsy jazz rest stroke technique

Gypsy jazz rest stroke technique
  1. What is Gypsy picking?

What is Gypsy picking?

Typical Gypsy picks are quite thick, 1/10" - 1/5". Good Gypsy picks have an angular cutting at the tip. In contrast to the common picking technique, the pick rests on the next string, after striking down. That technique is called "Reststroke picking". After an up stroke, the pick remains in the air.

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