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Linkin Park In The End Violin 

Gabriel
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Here's my violin version for In The End by Linkin Park. I've always loved their music, and learning how to (sort of xD) play songs with such strong nostalgia value has really made learning how to play the violin a lot easier. Putting these videos out there also serves as an exposure therapy for performance anxiety, so there might be some discordant notes left in there, as at some point after the millionth take, perfect becomes the enemy of done. :D
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Original Artist: Linkin Park
Songwriters: Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Joseph Hahn, Brad Delson, Dave Farrell, Rob Bourdon
Album: Hybrid Theory
Label: Warner Bros. Records
All rights to the original composition belong to Linkin Park and Warner Bros. Records. This cover is created for entertainment purposes only.

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5 сен 2024

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@LunaMail
@LunaMail 26 дней назад
Oh my goodness! This is awesome! APPARENTLY YT HELD TWO OF YOUR COMMENTS FOR REVIEW?! I never check that section, and it *JUST* showed them to me! Thank you for recording and sharing it!!! Performing can be scary but the best part is sharing the learning and the joy of music. ☺ *Perfect becomes the enemy of the done.* Brilliantly put. =]
@JGabrielRonkainen
@JGabrielRonkainen 26 дней назад
Thank you for dropping a comment! :) I have a couple of other songs I'd like to record too, but I seem to forget how to play the violin every time I press the record button. xD right now it feels like trying to reach "meh, okay" has become the enemy of done. :p
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