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Bluegrass Situation Video Premiere: WATCH: D'ADDARIO PRESENTS GUITAR POWER ACOUSTIC WITH SEAN WATKINS AND JACKIE GREENE

Bluegrass Situation
Bluegrass Situation

Artist: Sean Watkins Hometown: Los Angeles, CA Album: What to Fear Series: D'Addario's Guitar Power Acoustic

In Their Words: "It's fun to sit down and talk shop with a fellow musician. I had a great time chatting with Jackie. We covered a lot of ground in this video. It's great that the folks at D'Addario are getting musicians together to talk about the stuff that normally is only talked about backstage, but stuff that a lot of people would find really interesting, and presenting it in such a cool way." -- Sean Watkins

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Rolling Stone: See Luther Dickinson and Jackie Greene Jam in New Guitar Series

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See Luther Dickinson and Jackie Greene Jam in New Guitar Series

D'Addario's Guitar Power collection features host Greene trading stories and licks with a range of guitar heros

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The secret to Luther Dickinson's signature wailing slide-guitar groove? Start with the basics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31I1QSPO5g

"In my community, everybody played with their fingers and everybody played slide guitar and open tuning," the North Mississippi Allstars frontman tells Jackie Greene, who sat down together during Nashville's Americana Fest to discuss Dickinson's approach to his instrument. And, of course, do a little noodling. (The two did time in the Black Crowes at different points in the band's career.) When Dickinson plays, his fingers do the walking — something host Greene points out in the video, the first of D'Addario's Guitar Power acoustic series.

"I don't think I've ever seen you use a pick," says Greene.

"I do, and I love them," insists Dickinson — though you're much more likely to see him capturing a "loose and light" style where he climbs freely along the entire neck of the guitar. He credits this approach to some early coaching from his father, Jim, a musician who played with Ry Cooder and pushed his son to study the rock & roll greats.

"He showed me Bo Diddley, and that's a great place to learn," Dickinson says, passing on this bit of advice to any aspiring axe-people: "I think the key to learning guitar with slide or your fingers is one string at a time."

As much as Dickinson is known for his guitar chops (he even has his own signature Gibson ES-335), he actually doesn't rely on the instrument as a songwriting tool.

"I like piano and drums. That's really my favorite way, to get a beat," he says, before dissolving into a "slow and bluesy" jam with Greene. "Get your song written, and then take it apart as if it wasn't even yours."

Future installments of the D'Addario Guitar Power series include guests David Rawlings, Chance McCoy from Old Crow Medicine Show and Sean Watkins of Nickel Creek.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/see-luther-dickinson-and-jackie-greene-jam-in-new-guitar-series-20151007#ixzz3o62Ar9PS

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