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Without Touch 2.0 - concert Carolina Eyck (1)

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Without Touch 2.0 - 12.-14. september 2008

part of the 'Grand Finale Concert' - performance by Carolina Eyck ( http://www.carolina-eyck.de/ )


Further parts include performances by

- Lydia Kavina
( http://www.lydiakavina.com/ )

- Carolina Eyck
( http://www.carolina-eyck.de/ )

- Wilco Botermans
( http://www.theremin.nl/ )

- Dr. Jim Franklin
( http://www.bambus-atem.de/hinweise/veranstaltungen.html )


Without Touch 3.0 is coming up and will be held in march 2009 again in Lippstadt - find further information at http://www.theremin.musikschule-lippstadt.de/ ; the list of artists include Lydia Kavina, Carolina Eyck and Randy George ( http://randygeorgemusic.com/ )!

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  • I love to see people playing the Theremin. It is the only instrument where the player is truly united and part of the music. peace and love dp

  • The left hand controls volume and the right hand controls the pitch - notice the fingers held like a claw, each note finds the fingers shifted to a slightly different position.

    The wavering of the entire hand creates the vibrato.

    Invented in the early 1920s, it works on the body's effect with radio waves - ever hold your hand close to an old radio and it made a strange noise until you pulled your hand away ?

    I'm making a theramin playlist that should soon play for an hour nonstop.

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  • thanks for share ~^^~

  • love this soongg! ... what is it called?

  • cool.

  • i wish that she would like to play "Schindler's list theme" in Theremin. It must have been touched than any instruments can do

  • @tegalto yes. my comment was from a physics view. The Theremin is affected by the proximity of the player....so your entire body/ hands mostly has electric EM fields turning into music.

  • @davidpaul8 Actually, I think that would be the human voice. It's the instrument that is literally a part of you.

  • @PikkaBird How does it work?

  • @davidpaul8 Not really, guy.

  • That is fantastic! It's very mesmerizing to watch as wll as to listen.

  • @davidpaul8 that's not true.

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