To anyone who is pretty decent at gypsy jazz rest stroke picking (rest stroke), by this i mean fairly fast at least 10nps. Do you find that if you play this common descended harmonic minor run normally played like this
e15-14-12-11
b----------------13-12-10
g-----------------------------12-11-9-8
d-------------------------------------------10-9-7
a-----------------------------------------------------10-9-7-6
so lets look at the picking of course the first four are picked
d=down
u=up
p=pull off
r=rest stroke
e d,u,d,u
b d,u,p
g d,u,d,u
b d,u,p
a d,u,d,u
ok now to the question say instead of the down up pull off you instead decide to utilize down, pull off (rest stroke), up
do you find any other variations easier to blaze through or that sound more right in terms of rhythmical flow under your hands?
for myself i find that this picking pattern flows so well
d,u,d,u
d,u,p
d,u,d,u
d,p (r),u -so switching gears and doing this instead of the common d,u,p
d,u,d,u
i feel the only reason i can competently do this is because i have learned about 5 gypsy jazz songs including solos all the way through, not easy. but my speed is nowhere near my finger index picking, my rest stroke picking is barely around 9 nps. i aint in it for speed these days though just better rhythmical flow, and trying to decipher the language by ear alone. and one of the first epiphanies i had with rest stroke was indeed this specific manuever, it really tests your patience, and your picking literacy. but i can almost certainly see in my own playing that this indeed helped further my technique, this down, pull off (rest stroke), up.