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ThrashTillDeath5th December 2010wow Ramiro.. this is very interesting!
Kristofer Dahl5th December 2010Hehe wow Ramiro - this was a really fresh topic. Gave me some awesome insights about how the guitar can be used in this style...you rock!
Adrian Figallo5th December 2010WOW MAN, i love your playing and creativity, you should release this as a song too!
playaxeman5th December 2010Ramiro,
wow longest GMC lesson I suppose?
Great composition. Lots of cool licks. Lots of fast stuff in here to learn. What gear did you use GR20 ?
Ben Higgins5th December 2010Very interesting lesson, Ramiro... I love the different textures and layers you've created :-)
Sollesnes6th December 2010Very cool
Reminds me of some of the things Friedman has been doing ![]()
Ramiro Delforte6th December 2010Thanx everybody for the nice comments! ![]()
@playaxeman: I've used the FM8 of NI for the synths and for guitar the POD XT as usual.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson
Laszlo Boross6th December 2010Very nice composition, great lesson! ![]()
Piotr Kaczor6th December 2010Fantastic composition, Ramiro!
Zsolt Galambos6th December 2010Amazing, man! Very creative and interesting! ![]()
Sentenced6th December 2010The Atmosphere and Sound reminds me of Muse...and thats a great Band! Well done Ramiro!
Daniel Realpe7th December 2010wow, great song! really interesting piece
thefireball10th December 2010That was amazing! I enjoyed that! I love techno!
badfingers9319th February 2011ramiro! we need more of this! =)


Hi GMC mates! This lesson is about a particular style, a combination between techno/ dance music with distorted guitars.
I've written all the guitars that are recorded because I think this lesson is about orchestration. You're going to listen that I've recorded lots of guitars and lots of synths layers. So, download the Guitar Pro file to watch and listen to the guitar layers working together. On the lesson you'll notice that I've only passed one of those guitars in the parts that have many but if you want to play or record it you can play any of the guitars.
Also I want you to notice that I've used a pitch shifter for many of the layers so in the transcription you'll notice that is an octave lower.
Lesson Composition:
* Intro: from 0 sec to 47 sec
* Part 1: from 47 sec to 1:44 sec
* Part 2: from 1:44 sec to 2:16 sec
* Guitar solo: from 2:16 sec to 2:44 sec
* Outro: from 2:44 sec to 3:31 sec
Listening Recommendations:
* Joy Basu
* Tim Scott
Techniques:
* Tapping
* Legato
* Alternate Picking
* Sliding
* Artificial Harmonics
Scales:
* Bm
* Bm Pentatonic.
If you have any questions:
* Give feedback (upper-right-corner)
* My Personal Board
* General Forum
Cheers!/ Ramiro.