INTRO INTERVIEW
NICKEL CREEK
A minute’s all it takes to discover what makes a great musician tick. Before they jumped into their limo for the airport, we grabbed a quick chat with bluegrass picking sensations’ Sean Watkins and Chris Thile.
Chris Thile and Sean Watkins performing at the 2014 Forecastle Music Festival, Louisville Waterfront Park, July 20, 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky
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GT: Do you have a type of pick that you can’t live without?
Chris:
I’m a one-pick man. It’s a 1.4 mm tri-point pick made of casein that I helped D’Addario design (right down to the bevel!), and I’m VERY happy with it. Sean: Yes, my current favourite pic is a Wegen triangle pick, 1.2mm and I love it. It’s the one with the holes in it. It’s great for grip and just feels wonderful.
GT: Do you play another instrument well enough to do so in a band?
Chris:
I can get by okay on guitar and fiddle and play both on the Goat Rodeo Sessions project. It always feels like I’m in character or something, which can be fun, but I don’t think I’d wanna do it for a whole show.
Sean: Maybe mandolin. I could maybe be in a mediocre bluegrass band. Other than that, I play a little bass and some keyboards.
GT: If a music chart were put in front of you, could you read it?
Chris:
Yeah. Not as well as a badass session musician though! When I was doing the Live From Here radio show I was always amazed by how musically someone like Mike Elizondo (who played bass and generally made everything better on our new album Celebrants) could play while reading a chart down for the first time. I usually try to memorise as quickly as possible, and that’s when I start feeling like myself.