Articles by Jariel Wise
- Beginning Guitar: Finger Pickin' Pinky Power
When you use your pinky in the way I am about to show you, your guitar playing sounds tight, powerful, and professional, even on the simplest guitar songs. When you don't use your pinky in this way, chances are you will miss more notes, lose your rhythm, and sound more amateurish.
In this article you are about to get the why, when, and how of using your pinky to improve the performance of all your other fingers while fingerpicking. Published 27Oct2011, viewed 122 times
- 3 Simple Blues Soloing Tricks (To Break Free From Scales)
If your blues guitar playing sounds like scales, these three tricks give you the instant remedy. Here are 3 quick and easy soloing tricks that break you out of the scale habit and make you sound amazing right away. Published 10Oct2011, viewed 121 times
- How to Play Guitar for Beginners: The E Chord Has Superpowers
E chord by day. Every other chord by night. Learn how to play the open E chord (and find out its superpowers). Published 01Oct2011, viewed 237 times
- How To Play Guitar For Beginners: Your First Three Chords
Learn loads of simple guitar songs with these three chords. Published 01Oct2011, viewed 258 times
- How to Play Guitar for Beginners: How to Pick a Pick (How to Choose a Guitar Pick/Plectrum)
My personal story of finger picks, flat picks, and life lessons. Published 08Sep2011, viewed 103 times
- How to Play Guitar for Beginners: The 5 Minute Miracle
Any beginner at guitar can advance like crazy with this simple 5 minute practicing miracle. Published 30Aug2011, viewed 112 times
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