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Zelda OOT "Lon Lon Ranch" on Theremin (aka Epona's Song)

My second theremin video, played on a Moog Etherwave. I was inspired to record this after hearing the excellent orchestrated Zelda OOT album and then finding very little of the zelda soundtrack has...  
 
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Djonin (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The music you play is incredible to look at , not to mention eerily beautiful. However, I can't help but be slightly creeped out at your uncanny resemblance to Sylar.

Then again, that kinda completes the effect...
KrazeeN8V (1 month ago) Show Hide
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what are u supposed to do with a theremin?
Ibeatganon4fun (1 month ago) Show Hide
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the sound of the theremin actually sounds like malon singing like she does in the game.
TheHeroHartmut (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Could you perhaps do a version of the theme in Twilight Princess when it's night time over Hyrule Field? I just think that it's such a hauntingly beautiful tune...
conquerearth (1 month ago) Show Hide
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not a bad idea. I'm afraid I dont find that tune very interesting though.. though the type of sound would fit well.
TheHeroHartmut (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Oh, well, if you don't like the tune, then disregard my request. As lovely as you'd probably make it sound, this video's cool enough to cover it.
DaniFreakinB (1 month ago) Show Hide
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you could be Ingo if you had a mustache :)
you kinda look like him
smoothntallGWM (2 months ago) Show Hide
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He's referencing previous locations of his fingers (in the air space) to constantly recalibrate his ear, in order to keep the pitch he desires to make great music for us !
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This is as awesome as awesome gets!!
markallanhoppus44 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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nice dudee
good job

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