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- Theremin - Wikipedia
The theremin is distinguished among musical instruments in that it is played without physical contact The thereminist stands in front of the instrument and moves their hands in the proximity of two metal antennas
- Theremin (An instrument you play by not touching it)
Learning one of the most unique instruments I know of from master theremin player Carolina Eyck
- Theremin Instrument: What Is It? How It Works Without Physical Touch?
How Is A Theremin Played? Instead of a keyboard, or strings, a theremin has antennae that sense the movements of your hands in the space surrounding it It’s quite evident from video recordings that you use both of your hands, in a gentle and controlled swaying motion, across the two antennae
- How to Play a Theremin - HowStuffWorks
The theremin works without the slightest touch It's got two antennae -- one horizontal and one vertical -- each of which has an electromagnetic field surrounding it
- Theremin: The Musical Instrument That You Can Play Without Touching
It has no keys, no strings, just two metal rods that you don’t even touch You just move your hands in the air around the device, and an eerie quivering, disembodied voice, like that of an opera singer, emerge from the instrument The theremin was an accident
- How does the theremin work? The instrument you never touch
Among the earliest electronic instruments, the theremin was a standout in how it could be played without any physical contact In this article, we break down what a theremin is, how it works by harnessing the power of electromagnetic interference, and how you can explore its distinctive sound firsthand
- No Touching, Only Playing: The Theremin
Do Not Touch! The theremin is perhaps the most fascinating invention in music history Developed by Russian inventor Lew Termen—or Leon Theremin, as he also liked to call himself—it is the only
- Theremin World - Theremin FAQ
The theremin is an electronic musical instrument that is played without being touched It most often takes the form of a box (wooden is most common) with 2 metal antennas protruding from it
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