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Pedja Simovic6th January 2009Cool stuff Lian ! 5/4 is great 3+2 or 2+3 even 2+1+2 or 2+2+1 etc
Very nice stuff indeed ! ![]()
Nazgul6th January 2009Gonna work on this soon because I'll need it in the future. Great work, Lian! ![]()
kaznie_NL6th January 2009AAAAaaah... I can't get the hang of that rhythm
Great work Lian!
Carlos Carrillo6th January 2009interesting Lian! cool composition! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic6th January 2009Great coverage Lian! Awesome work ![]()
Bogdan Radovic6th January 2009This is the ultimate meter coverage lesson !! Great job Lian! ![]()
berko6th January 2009This series was a good idea... this lesson is well built up with the chords at the beginning and then the bit more complex rhythm.
Keep it up, Lian!
Gerardo Siere6th January 2009Nice composition Lian.
Lian Gerbino6th January 2009
Piotr Kaczor6th January 2009Awesome lesson Lian. Great job!
Sergio Dorado6th January 2009Cool lesson Lian!
Hisham Al-Sanea6th January 2009nice and great job Lian.
Awesome Lian!
Dejan Farkas7th January 2009I like these odd rhythms, cool lesson ![]()
Emir Hot7th January 2009Lian you're a metal master ![]()
Alejandro Pinero7th January 2009Cool work Lian !
Very good lesson
Lian Gerbino7th January 2009thanks a lot guys ![]()
GibsonScott8th January 2009Super Lesson! This rhythm's gonna take a little work.
Sinisa Cekic8th January 2009Good Job Lian,i like it ![]()
Lian Gerbino9th January 2009







Welcome to the second lesson of this Meter Workout Series. I´ve create these series to pay some attention on different Meters.
Hi there, how´s going?
Welcome to the second lesson of this Meter Workout Series. I´ve create these series to pay some attention on differents Meters.
The main goal of this lesson is learn some options to scape for a while from classic 4/4 bars. This time I´ve worked in 5/4 the whole lesson.
5/4
Basicly, number 5 indicates how many beats our compass has. And number 4 indicates quarter note (4)
So, you could count in your mind (ONE, two, three, four, five, ONE, two, three, four, five, and so on) until you feel confortable with it.
Take this lesson step by step and have fun!
Used scales: F major, C minor
Bar: 5/4
Tune Down: 1/2 step
TEMPO: 210 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 wants.
Amp model: based on Marshall JCM-800
Drive 6
Bass 4.9
Middle 5
Treble 6.8
Presence 7
Small room Reverb:
Predelay 0%
Decay 42 %
Tone 50%
Mix 25%
Remember: Same settings in other gear will produce a different sound, but, as we´ve talked at the forum, this could be cool for some members, so enjoy!
If you have any problems let me know. Take care.
See you all around.
Lian Gerbino

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