Its come to my attention that there is a violin in faint. On the video no one is playing the violin. So where is the violin comeing from?
Joe plays the samples when they play live, but all the strings on the album were played by real people. There's strings in almost every song.
Most of them are keyboard strings except Faint and BTH though. [/b][/quote] Nope. They're all played by real people on every song.
if you have the making of dvd (of meteora that is) you can see them there. and they thell you the name of the 'group' and how they got the 10 people to sound like 40 people. if you dont post back and i'll find out for you :whistle: and yer there are live strings on most of meteora. however LP have played with them that much they are hard to hear :wth:
on linkinpark.com in the FAQsection this question is answered by mike shinoda .He said that in studio David(Phoenix) played the violin but on stage live such things are played by MR Hahn(pre-recorded sounds).Another pre-recorded sound on stage is the initial sweeping sound in Somewhere I Belong thanx plzd to answr ur question Rohan Pais
this is what the meteora booklet says: strings on "breaking the habit" and "faint" arranged by mike shinoda and dave campbell violins: joe derouin, charlie bisharart, alyssa park, sara parkins, michelle richards, mark robertson. violas: evan wilson, bob becker celli: larry corbett, dan smith. shakuhachi flute on "nobodys listening": david zasloff i hope that has answered your question
Exactly. See? BTH and Faint. The rest of the strings on the album were done on keyboard/synthesizer by Mike.
Exactly. See? BTH and Faint. The rest of the strings on the album were done on keyboard/synthesizer by Mike. [/b][/quote] my bad - looks like you might be right there.
my bad - looks like you might be right there. [/b][/quote] No, your list is right. Will just said that there were live strings on every song, but theres not.
No, your list is right. Will just said that there were live strings on every song, but theres not. [/b][/quote] oh okay - i must admit i thought there would have been more tracks that had live strings :wth: never mind
I don't think so...Real people played them in the album for all the songs that have strings in them. Mike plays the synthesizer LIVE for Breaking The Habit. Joe has the samples for Faint, etc.
They only listed "Breaking The Habit" and "Faint" because those are the songs where the strings are most prominent. All those people played the strings for the other songs as well. Think about it: They're not going to list "Somewhere I Belong" too seeing as how there's only about 3-4 seconds worth of strings near the end.