Yes, the theremin is said to be one of the most difficult instruments to play. Without the keys, frets, strings, valves of other instruments, it requires deep concentration to find & play the ''invisible'' notes accurately.
The pitch of a note is determined by how close the right hand is to the upright antenna (closer equals higher); the left hand above the loop antenna modulates volume. You'll find a more comprehensive explanation of how a theremin works on my channel page.
I sometimes think that almost everything is difficult when I try to play it on the theremin ... and the hardest thing is always the same ... just trying to hit all the right notes!!!!
However, I really enjoyed learning this melody. I seem to like songs from operas ... perhaps because I often think that playing the theremin is a bit like singing with your hands.
I guess we've got some simular ideas about playing the theremin LOL!
I also try to find songs where I can put some "Operaish" things within the theremin melodies LOL!
And well ... Keeping the notes right and not going to sweep around like me sometimes do, hehehe! Especially those high tones but I discovered already that changing antenna length even therefore can help ;-)
Thanks! The Wavefront has a great timbre, especially in the lower register; it sounds more like a ''proper instrument'' than any thermin I've tried so far - and it sounds even better ''in person'' than the through the camcorder. Hopefully, I'll get around to doing some more recordings of it soon.
excellent
acordeon70 7 months ago
Wow! this is just great. How do you play this instrument? I see it's a very difficult thing to play!
maralmada 2 years ago
Thank you!
Yes, the theremin is said to be one of the most difficult instruments to play. Without the keys, frets, strings, valves of other instruments, it requires deep concentration to find & play the ''invisible'' notes accurately.
The pitch of a note is determined by how close the right hand is to the upright antenna (closer equals higher); the left hand above the loop antenna modulates volume. You'll find a more comprehensive explanation of how a theremin works on my channel page.
Thereminstrel 2 years ago
Wow! This sounds great! I guess it's a quite difficult piece 'cause of all those tempo changes ;-)
yeapsystar 2 years ago
Thanks!
I sometimes think that almost everything is difficult when I try to play it on the theremin ... and the hardest thing is always the same ... just trying to hit all the right notes!!!!
However, I really enjoyed learning this melody. I seem to like songs from operas ... perhaps because I often think that playing the theremin is a bit like singing with your hands.
Thereminstrel 2 years ago
I guess we've got some simular ideas about playing the theremin LOL!
I also try to find songs where I can put some "Operaish" things within the theremin melodies LOL!
And well ... Keeping the notes right and not going to sweep around like me sometimes do, hehehe! Especially those high tones but I discovered already that changing antenna length even therefore can help ;-)
yeapsystar 2 years ago
What a beautiful sound. Congratulations on the new acquisition! Great work.
jerrymartin79 2 years ago
Thanks! The Wavefront has a great timbre, especially in the lower register; it sounds more like a ''proper instrument'' than any thermin I've tried so far - and it sounds even better ''in person'' than the through the camcorder. Hopefully, I'll get around to doing some more recordings of it soon.
Thereminstrel 2 years ago
=·)
Trombonauta 2 years ago
Very well done! I love the fade in effect you did too. Very cool. ;) Thanks, and keep up the great works!
ThomasGrillo 2 years ago
Haha!! I've been working on my teleportation skills between theremin practice!
Thereminstrel 2 years ago
Indeed. Well done. ;)
ThomasGrillo 2 years ago