killer riffing man. Your tone is great for this playing
thanks a lot guys
Cool and powerful
Very cool lesson Lian.
Your tone is really cool!
great riffs Lian
thanks a lot guys
Awesome grooves!
Great riffs in this lesson Lian!!!
Great riffs and agressive pinch harmonics, love it, Lian!
thanks everybody!!!
Nice lesson Lian. Viva el metal!!!
Very cool series Lian, and the sound is very nice as well!
Arrrr, I feel power after listening to this!
Great Lesson Lian!! Plenty to get my teeth into there!!! ;P
Awesooome!! Definitely my favourite lesson from this series, very groovy!
very cool series Lian! Useful!!!
Cool! Your licks are wicked!!
Very good rhythm workout Lian!
Very cool rhythms Lian!
Great series Lian !
I like how you used different type of riffing in this lesson. Just great man
Hi everybody. Welcome to the end of this series called: How to riff.
Ryhthm and riffing are common topics at the forums. All we know well, if you are playing in a band you´ll need something more than shredy skills. You need to be a balanced guitar player, with the capacity of combine a solid work as a rhythmic player and a killer attitude as a lead guitar. ;)
All the guitar players we love have one thing in common: they play guitar so good, not only fast. So, as I said before, this lesson will help you to develop another important thing for the road: Riffing.
I´ve included in this one: natural harmonics, pinch harmonics, some crazy slides, palm muting riffing and something more here and there.
Take this lesson step by step and have fun!
Used scales: B minor, C harmonic minor, E minor
Meter: 4/4
Guitar Tune: Down 1/2 step
TEMPO: 130 bpm
As some of you know, I use a POD xt to rec all my lessons. In my board you´ll find my presets ;) On the other hand, here´re the settings for people who want them.
Amp model: based on Marshall JCM-800
Drive 2
Bass 4.9
Middle 5
Treble 6.8
Presence 5
Small room Reverb:
Predelay 0%
Decay 42 %
Tone 50%
Mix 43%
Remember: Same settings in other gear will produce a different sound, but, as we´ve talked at the forum, this could be useful for some members, so enjoy!
If you have any problems let me know. Take care.
See you all around.
Lian Gerbino