Showing them in order would be a bit boring, I thought having a random order would be more interesting and would better highlight the differences between albums. Glad you enjoyed the video either way :D
Thank you for the support! I don't know where you could find the tabs, I wrote many of them myself, including Halfway Right as I couldn't find them anywhere online
Thank you for the kind words! There are plenty of guitars on the cheaper side, but unfortunately electric means either getting an amp, which is often more expensive than the guitar, either an audio interface and playing digitally. If money is really tight, you can always go with an acoustic guitar and start playing on that. You can still play LP on it (it may not sound as cool), it's essentially the same experience. Either way, hope you get rock to LP soon enough!
If you have a computer, then I recommend you buy a cheaper guitar (even a $100 guitar is more than enough for the beginning), and as for an amp, if you have a computer, the best option is an audio interface + free plugins. Don't let money stand on your way 💪
@@SzawełNieviYTThanks for the suggestion man your words motivated me so much I'll surely do what you said after my this year semester exam of electronics engineering
Thanks for your support! If you meant the solo, I can't quite play it yet but I'm planning on learning it pretty soon, stick around and maybe you'll see that too :D
A lot, especially since with the exception of the hunting party and from zero, everything from a thousand suns forward is either very light on guitar, either the guitar is so far up in the mix that you cannot really hear it. For some songs I'm not even sure that I played a guitar part and not some synth with heavy effects. Either way, it was still a fun experience. I couldn't give you an exact number but the whole process of learning the riffs, recording them, writing the tabs and recording them, and editing everything together took me between 60-80 hours.
Perhaps, but that's just a result of using a randomizer for the song order (except for the first and last ones, those were picked by me). Thanks for the feedback and I still hope you enjoyed the video!
For anyone curious about the tuning of each song, make sure to check the video description, as all the info is there
“Wait it’s all octave chords?”
“Always has been”
Haha, it do be like that. Octave chords, power chords and natural harmonics are what make up like 90% of all LP songs
@@SkaterBorbTV Great job with the video! I like the riffs from Hybrid Theory and Meteora most...fewer octaves, more harmonics.
Thanks man! Those are the catchiest, but THP and From Zero also have tons of bangers in terms of riffs
The best 26:09 minutes of my life, and i'm proud i know all the songs, all the albums❤perfect job bro
Many thanks for your kind words, glad you enjoyed it!
Why are they not in order? Great video either way
Showing them in order would be a bit boring, I thought having a random order would be more interesting and would better highlight the differences between albums.
Glad you enjoyed the video either way :D
@SkaterBorbTV That makes sense
That's a lot of work u put in this video!! It sounds nice! Congrats and keep it up👌
Will definitely do!
We need to share this with Mike Shinoda and get his reaction to this
That would be pretty neat, but I think he's busy with touring at the moment xd
@@SkaterBorbTVyep, I meant to say that, and also whenever he has time
Very cool video! It's nice of you that you added info about tuning in every song in description.
Thank you! Glad it was helpful :D
When They Come For Me having the lowest tuning was not something I expected, especially compared to War which is in E Standard. Great video!
Haha, it's definitely weird. I may be mistaken but this and heavy is the crown are the only songs in drop a.
Thanks for the support!
i dont even play guitar but i love it man
Glad you enjoyed the video! If you ever get into guitar and wanna learn some LP riffs you know where to look ;D
Ending one One More Light was a beautiful touch ❤
Hehe, glad you saw it, I really thought it to be fitting for the end
Just curious where can I find the guitar tab for Halfway right? Also that’s video is amazing, definitely keep up the good work 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾 20:56
Thank you for the support!
I don't know where you could find the tabs, I wrote many of them myself, including Halfway Right as I couldn't find them anywhere online
the riffs from hybrid theory and meteora slapp!! greatt video!!
Thanks for the support!
great video dude, i love linkin park
Thanks brother, I love them too!
Very interesting video! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed the content, brother!
killing it brother 🙏🏻
Appreciate it 🤘🤘
You rocked!🎸🔥
Thanks! 🤟
Great video bud, You've put some fine hard work into this 👏👌 Huge LP fan here! Thankyou 🤘🎸
Glad you enjoyed the content my guy and thank you for the kind words!
I really love this video
Appreciate it, brother :D
So sick dude!
Thanks man!
The hunting party very underestimated
Might be one of their most underrated but it's so good
Acho que esse virou meu vídeo preferido do youtube
Muito obrigado! :D
Great vid man! And great playing too!! Keep on rocking 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Hell yeah brother, thank you :D 🤘🤘
Hell yeah brother
🤘🤘
Thank you for this masterpiece
Much effort was put into it, I'm glad you enjoyed it 🤘
great! love lp from Russia
Спасибо за добрые слова, друг!
I also want to learn electric guitar and play LP song's but I don't have money to buy one :(
Btw the video was amazing 10/10 guitarist
Thank you for the kind words!
There are plenty of guitars on the cheaper side, but unfortunately electric means either getting an amp, which is often more expensive than the guitar, either an audio interface and playing digitally. If money is really tight, you can always go with an acoustic guitar and start playing on that. You can still play LP on it (it may not sound as cool), it's essentially the same experience.
Either way, hope you get rock to LP soon enough!
If you have a computer, then I recommend you buy a cheaper guitar (even a $100 guitar is more than enough for the beginning), and as for an amp, if you have a computer, the best option is an audio interface + free plugins. Don't let money stand on your way 💪
@@SkaterBorbTV Thanks man appreciate it I'll purchase a second hand and learn on it and rock LP songs
@@SzawełNieviYTThanks for the suggestion man your words motivated me so much I'll surely do what you said after my this year semester exam of electronics engineering
All the luck to you!
amazing video!!!
Thanks a lot for your support!
Great video, do you think you coul pull of the main riff of in pieces?
Thanks for your support! If you meant the solo, I can't quite play it yet but I'm planning on learning it pretty soon, stick around and maybe you'll see that too :D
@SkaterBorbTV looking forward for it
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14:11 runaway
Iridescent
man how much time it took you to learn all those riffs?
A lot, especially since with the exception of the hunting party and from zero, everything from a thousand suns forward is either very light on guitar, either the guitar is so far up in the mix that you cannot really hear it. For some songs I'm not even sure that I played a guitar part and not some synth with heavy effects. Either way, it was still a fun experience.
I couldn't give you an exact number but the whole process of learning the riffs, recording them, writing the tabs and recording them, and editing everything together took me between 60-80 hours.
Where is By Myself?
10:43
Wish you picked given up in the right way. You lost a lot of power there
Perhaps, but that's just a result of using a randomizer for the song order (except for the first and last ones, those were picked by me).
Thanks for the feedback and I still hope you enjoyed the video!
I mean the picking pattern. It's supposed to be v v^ ^v v^v v^vv v^ ^v v^v and so on
Oh, I actually never knew it had a specific picking pattern, that's good to know.