Origin Finland Role Guitarist Name Jari Maenpaa | Years active 1997−present | |
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Born 23 December 1977 (age 46) ( 1977-12-23 ) Labels SpinefarmLow FrequencyNuclear Blast Similar People Teemu Mantysaari, Petri Lindroos, Jukka Koskinen, Markus Toivonen, Kai Hahto | ||
Licks and tricks with jari m enp
Jari Mäenpää (born 23 December 1977, in Finland) is a Finnish guitarist, keyboardist, bassist, songwriter and vocalist. He is the founder of the band Wintersun in which he performs vocals, plays guitar and keyboards. He also played bass on Wintersun's first album before hiring a full-time line-up. Before forming Wintersun, Mäenpää was best known for his time in the folk metal band Ensiferum, which he joined in 1996 after leaving his prior band named Immemorial. Wintersun was initially planned as a parallel project alongside Ensiferum, but in January, 2004 he was forced to leave Ensiferum due to clashes between their touring schedule and the studio recording time he had booked for Wintersun.
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- Licks and tricks with jari m enp
- Wintersun jari m enp on time i time ii official interview
- Writing style
- Notable instruments
- Songs
- References

In 1997, Mäenpää had to put his musical career on hold to take part in Finland's compulsory military service. In an interview, Mäenpää admitted he disliked the time he spent in the military and suspects it's where he acquired tuberculosis.

Jari was also a member of the band Arthemesia, and participated in Kimmo Miettinen's sideproject Lost Alone.
Wintersun jari m enp on time i time ii official interview
Writing style

Jari's style of guitar playing utilizes tremolo-picked melodies and phrases and the heavy use of extremely fast sweep-picking solos and breaks as heard on most of the songs. The speed of Wintersun's music is due in part to the use of blast beats and quick, spacey keyboard lines. This gives the guitar a charging, power metal feel for the most part.
Notable instruments


Songs
LAI LAI HEIIron · 2004
Winter MadnessWintersun · 2004
Land of Snow and SorrowTime I · 2012