thanks Dejan!
Sound so good and interesting
Thanks Lian!
Thanks for your welcome man ! Nice lesson
Man you really mastered every aspect of this style. Well done
very Falkenbach like
sounds great Lian.
Great arrangement, I will try to write a song in that style. Thanks for your great instructions, Lian!
Nice lesson Lian.
Dark and beautiful! Awesome lesson Lian!
Very cool lesson Lian
thanks a lot guys glad you like it!
Very atmospheric part for some metal ballad song - cool!
Interesting approach Lian! This is a great series!
Great use of arpeggios Lian
Very characterful piece of music, and great to see more from the series:)
Hi and welcome to the part 6 of this series called Viking Folk Metal. This time I've composed an Oboe interlude, using a low gain tone. With this lesson, you'll learn how to use a distortion tone to get an atmospherical sound. Combining arpeggio notes with some extra notes we'll be able to play basic things with an unexpected sounding by result. Also, this lesson gives us a new resource to add into our compositions. Ask whatever you need.
Take this lesson step by step and have fun!
Chords: included.
Used scales: E minor, C Minor.
Meter: 3/4
Tune Down: 1/2 step
TEMPO: 180 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 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