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==Background==
==Background==
"Technique" was a song written by Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn. The track was build around strings and bells from both Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Act II: "Un bel dì vedremo" and "Three Coins In The Fountain", the fifth track on ''Rendezvous In Rome'' by The Melachrino Strings And Orchestra.<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/14549-technique-samples/ Technique Samples - Everything Linkin Park - Linkin Park Live], April 21, 2021</ref> The latter gave origin to the song's project name: "Rendezvous".
"Technique" was build around strings and bells from both Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Act II: "Un bel dì vedremo" and "Three Coins In The Fountain", the fifth track on ''Rendezvous In Rome'' by The Melachrino Strings And Orchestra.<ref>[https://lplive.net/forums/topic/14549-technique-samples/ Technique Samples - Everything Linkin Park - Linkin Park Live], April 21, 2021</ref> The latter gave origin to the song's project name: "Rendezvous".


The "Short" on the title implies that there was a longer version of this instrumental at some point. Part of this longer version can be heard on the LP Underground 7 exclusive video "Glorious Excess Born".  
The "Short" on the title implies that there was a longer version of this instrumental at some point. Part of this longer version can be heard on the LP Underground 7 exclusive video "Glorious Excess Born".  

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"Technique" is the second track on the Hybrid Theory EP. The song was written by Mike Shinoda and Joe Hahn. It is credited to "Linkin Park & Dave Farrell" on Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition). Kyle Christener is credited for bass on the original EP but his name was removed from subsequent issues.

Background

"Technique" was build around strings and bells from both Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Act II: "Un bel dì vedremo" and "Three Coins In The Fountain", the fifth track on Rendezvous In Rome by The Melachrino Strings And Orchestra.[1] The latter gave origin to the song's project name: "Rendezvous".

The "Short" on the title implies that there was a longer version of this instrumental at some point. Part of this longer version can be heard on the LP Underground 7 exclusive video "Glorious Excess Born".

A full-length demo of the song was leaked in June 2019, but it is different from the version in the LPU video, being only the beat without live instrumentation. Coming in around two and a half minutes, it says the line "you must exercise the proper technique" over and over throughout the demo. There is a sample of an unknown origin in the track that says "molba sekiya."

Versions

Note: Only the date of the very first release of each version is listed.

Title Album Length Recorded Released Notes
Technique (Short) Hybrid Theory EP 0:40 1999 1999
  • Samples The Melachrino Strings And Orchestra's "Three Coins In The Fountain".
Technique (Short) Hybrid Theory EP (Re-Issue)

Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition)

0:40 1999 November 19, 2001
  • Remastered. Sounds louder than the original release.
Rendezvo Hybrid Party Of A Thousand Things 2:25 1999
  • Original long version.
  • Released on LPLive for free download on August 5, 2019.

Personnel

  • Rob Bourdon
  • Joseph Hahn
  • Kyle Christner
  • Brad Delson
  • Chester Bennington
  • Mike Shinoda

Production

  • Produced and mixed by Mike Shinoda
  • Mastered by Pat Kraus

Lyrics

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You must exercise the proper technique...

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You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique

Molba sekiya

You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique
You must exercise the proper technique

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