Guitar Tricks Insider December Issue | Page 44

ON SONGWRITING my decision to focus on melodic content in a lot of my songs. Also, working on John Petrucci’s solos and riffs from Dream Theater songs definitely taught me about technique, creativity, and patience. He is a masterful guitarist and I am honored to call him a friend these days.” Eventually, young Andy made the commitment to put the plastic plectrum down and just use his fingers. He offers advice to players on how to take those first tentative steps into fingerstyle guitar: “A good place to start is with a tune you might be familiar with like ‘Dust in the Wind’ by Kansas or maybe a Led Zeppelin tune like ‘Stairway to Heaven’ or ‘Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You.’ Something that you have heard before, but isn’t too overly complicated. Those tunes will get you using your pickinghand fingers and thumb in the context of a finger picking pattern.” “A pivotal moment occurred when I was 16 and saw guitarist Preston Reed perform a clinic— I was amazed at all the things he was doing with his acoustic. I decided to get some of his albums and an instructional video that he had. Shortly after that, I discovered Michael Hedges, Billy McLaughlin, and Don Ross, and they became my four big acoustic influences. I would spend hours working out their tunes from the CD, trying to learn techniques and tunings. I eventually started to work on writing my own songs.” Many players fret about not having longer fingernails, which is often considered mandatory by top fingerstylists and classical guitarists. They claim that nails act something like plastic picks and deliver a bright, crisp, and natural acoustic tone. To that end, they either carefully grow out their nails or have special artificial ones professionally applied and maintained. Surprisingly, McKee disagrees, which is great news for players who nibble their nails or can’t grow strong ones. “I’ve always played with just the tips on my index, middle, and ring fingers. “Ladies Night” by Preston Reed 44 GUITAR TRICKS INSIDER DIGITAL EDITION DECEMBER SPECIAL