no offence but i thought you were one of them old geezers with a dodgy haircut until you looked up and i saw spikes. anyway amazing!! anamanguchi FTW!
Love the explanations of the facial expressions. A friend was watching me play my theremin, and commented on my 'zoning out focused' face, so I showed one of your videos (Zelda I think) to show I'm not the only one who does it, heh.
The facial expressions are hilarious ... mainly because I completely understand the internal thoughts behind them. The almost hypnotic ''in the zone'' stage ... and then, when you're about eighty percent through without mistakes, the sudden fear you're absolutely certain to make one before finishing ... which is usually just enough distraction to cause the very mistake you're trying to avoid, and inevitably becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy! *****
holy crap this is win :D
MrSerikos 4 days ago
Whats that picture of in the background of? Looks familiar
BlakcNinja 6 months ago
I've used one of these before :D
bubblegumpie1 7 months ago
what a fcking noob!!!!
DrowzeeD 9 months ago
Ib seen many ob ur videos and this is the one that make me subscrube :D
Skimaskkass 11 months ago
i don't understand this video.
JoshMcCue 1 year ago
What are you staring at? Just focusing or is there a sheet with basic hand placement on it?
UnchosenOne 1 year ago
Hehehe! this is so cute. You played well but I giggled when you messed up a little, your face was priceless :3
takemybleedingheart 1 year ago
no offence but i thought you were one of them old geezers with a dodgy haircut until you looked up and i saw spikes. anyway amazing!! anamanguchi FTW!
levster16 1 year ago
Wow! I didn't even know what a Theremin was until now. That's pretty awesome; as is Anamanaguchi + this entire video! xD
P.S. I'm covering Anamanaguchi in one of my future videos if that interests you at all. :)
tdub731 1 year ago
@tdub731 nice. send it my way when its done.
conquerearth 1 year ago
dude! this is fantastic! also, where did you get a hard copy of their album?!
mrgrizzly73 1 year ago
@mrgrizzly73 their website...
conquerearth 1 year ago
WOWW freakin' fantastic!! Love Anamanaguchi and you certainly do them justice!!
shendrix777 1 year ago
Aw dude everything in this picture is totally awesome. I love that art in the back! I didn't know they sold those.
MissJ1nsu 1 year ago
How do you operate that instrument?
Awesome, but how?
parodygamer 1 year ago
Amazing concentration there, and great taste in music
AlVideosItAll 1 year ago
Two of the most awesome things ever combined in one video.
Zsy6 1 year ago
Theremin players are a clearly superior category of human. You sir can only be defined as boss. Possibly, super boss.
mizufae 1 year ago
Please, accept me into the internet, i need its approval. Anamanaguchi ftw, theremin ftw, starcraft ftw.
Crazychris215 1 year ago
FUCK YES!!! I LOVE ANAMANAGUCHI!!
powerfox112 2 years ago 4
then you are one of us. the internet accepts you. XD
conquerearth 2 years ago 4
VERY VERY COOL!
7648DEAN 2 years ago
Love the explanations of the facial expressions. A friend was watching me play my theremin, and commented on my 'zoning out focused' face, so I showed one of your videos (Zelda I think) to show I'm not the only one who does it, heh.
ExTheremintal 2 years ago
Awesome, please make some other videos with other anamanaguchi songs!
Sataaa 2 years ago
Wow! Sounds lovely!
yeapsystar 2 years ago
Made me cum.
CheeseMoe13 2 years ago
Great work! :) Thanks for posting this.
ThomasGrillo 2 years ago
Hahaha, your shirt is awesome. Assuming it reads "Classically Trained" like I think it does.
Also, I don't think I've ever seen anyone play theremin so accurately. It appears to take quite a bit of concentration from your facial expressions!
r3dk9 2 years ago
correct about the shirt. Yes, it does require alot of concentration.
conquerearth 2 years ago
This is awesome.
FrenkHooley 2 years ago
Excellent. Very accurate playing.
The facial expressions are hilarious ... mainly because I completely understand the internal thoughts behind them. The almost hypnotic ''in the zone'' stage ... and then, when you're about eighty percent through without mistakes, the sudden fear you're absolutely certain to make one before finishing ... which is usually just enough distraction to cause the very mistake you're trying to avoid, and inevitably becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy! *****
Thereminstrel 2 years ago 4
bingo. couldnt have put it better myself. :)
conquerearth 2 years ago