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Molly Tuttleâs Acoustic Acrobatics on âSan Joaquinâ
When you imagine the tools of a guitar shredder, chances are you see a sharp-angled electric 6-string running into a smokinâ-hot, fully saturated British halfstack of sortsâthe type of thing thatâll blow your hair back. You might not be picturing an acoustic steel-string or a banjo, and thatâs a mistake, because some of the most face-melting players to walk this earth work unpluggedâlike Molly Tuttle.
The 31-year old Californian has been performing live for roughly 20 years, following in a deep family tradition of roots-music players. Tuttle studied at Berklee College of Music, and has gone on to collaborate with some of the biggest names in bluegrass and folk, including BĂ©la Fleck, Billy Strings, Buddy Miller, Sierra Hull, and Old Crow Medicine Show. Her 2023 record, City of Gold, won the Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album.
The furious flatpicking solo on âSan Joaquin,â off of that Grammy-winning record, is the subject of this unplugged episode of Shred With Shifty. Shiflett can shred on electric alright, but how does he hold up running leads on acoustic? Itâs a whole different ballgame. Thankfully, Tuttle is on hand, equipped with a Pre-War Guitars Co. 6-string, to demystify the techniques and gear that let her tear up the fretboard.
Tune in to hear plenty of insider knowledge on how to amplify and EQ acoustics, what instruments can stand in for percussion in bluegrass groups, and how to improvise in bluegrass music.