Static x's guitar builder gave me a guitar in 2008. That was why I was practice "given up" by lp at umkc. I didnt want it to go to waste because it excites me. U know how it goes to multi instrumentalist. Ask around umkc and others that knew me in 2008 to 2010. I wonder even if linkin park is a multi instrumentalist.? which member? Its obviously april with my bday coming up! Im so happy lp have video and or listening plans for my birthday!! Posted Right Here (elder talk-i love their special creative language and most food items, so healthy! Even im healthier with unconscience addiction.) Its posten on front.
But it happened though! Ive never said which type of guitar. U lpa, school is even a clue. Homework is even bigger clue! My professors knew! best presentational concert. Even dr. blanco seriously funny true of his class after that presentation, traditionally. Presentational concert could mean what pianists in their majors goes through. And stage is true too. Ive forgotten what the actual pianist stage thingy meant. I was supposed to say that earlier.
He got a guitar given to him by Static X's guitar builder. He always played 'Given Up' by Linkin Park at the University of Missouri - Kansas City on this guitar because he didn't want it to go to waste. He then asks completely irrelevantly about 'multi instrumentalists' and whether anyone in Linkin Park is a 'multi instrumentalist'. He's happy Linkin Park are releasing a new song around the time of his birthday. In his second post he further tries to convince us that he got the guitar from Static X's guitar builder. He's not telling us what type of guitar it is. His professors knew and he MAY have mentioned it in his homework. He played it at some kind of 'presentational concert'. What he says after that is completely off topic I assume.
I'd say Mike is the most "multi instrumentalist" of the group, Rob coming in second with Phoenix after that.
While I generally get on people for being um... I'll just stop there. I'll actually just pretend they asked if anyone in LP are multi-instrumentalists. The answer here is yes. Mike Shinoda is the most easily recognizable of the bunch. He plays guitar and piano and messes around with a lot of electronic equipment like sequencers, theramins, and the like. Brad Delson plays guitar and evidently has passing knowledge of drum rhythm, as shown by his live performances of When They Come For Me. It's also a well-known fact that he recorded the bass parts in Hybrid Theory. So there's that. He has also played the keyboard live before, notably in Hands Held High when they actually played that song. Phoenix was originally a guitar player until he switched to bass for the band. He also has played keyboard on occasion during Blackout live. He is also classically trained in the cello and violin. His cello chops can be heard in the studio version of My December. His skills on the violin can also be heard in the intro, an interlude in Reanimation and Krwlng. Chester Bennington plays guitar and, with the last album cycle, has played the drums on occasion. Notable instances are WTCFM and Wretches and Kings, where his electronic drumkit held the samples used in the song. It goes without saying that his performance on the latter is somewhat sketchy, but you never asked for proficient multi-instrumentalism. Rob Bourdon plays drums and is evidently a very skilled piano player. In the Making of Minutes to Midnight, Rob can be heard playing a seed of a song that was eventually dropped (see this video at roughly 8:24) on the piano. Joe Hahn obviously plays the turntables, a ridiculously difficult instrument to use in it's own right. On top of that, he messes around with a touch pad sequencer and can play the keys as well. So really, Promofrog was wrong. Mike and Phoenix are roughly tied for most talented, with Rob coming in behind them.
I remembered this, it was a shame as Rob does come up with some great material (seed for Little Things Give You Away) Did not know he was on the lead, right on, him and Mike are up top.