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The theremin’s “woo-ooo” sound has haunted music and cinema lovers for years. Carolina Eyck is the world’s best player, but ...
Looking for a fun weekend project? How about building your very own sci-fi Theremin using just a soda can and a few simple components you probably already have. Not familiar with Theremins?
The theremin is popular for its eerie sound output and its non-contact playing style. While they’re typically built using analog hardware, [Linus Åkesson] decided to make one using the ...
Anthracite Opera Company will present “The Music of May!” at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 18 at Court Street United Methodist Church ...
Remember the theremin? Controlled using a performer's hand movements in mid-air, it's one of musical history's most fascinating instruments, lending its creepy tones to B-movie soundtracks ...
The theremin is an unusual instrument. You can play it without touching it. Two antennae generate an electromagnetic field and sense the position of the player's hands. One antenna is vertical and ...
The Mixer Geek Theremin+ is an electronic musical instrument is played without touching and produces the haunting sounds ...
Hungarian violin and theremin player Katica Illényi performed a wonderful cover of the original Star Trek theme on a theremin ...
Fred Liddle from South East London is on a mission to make the theremin 'happen' – but our Judges aren't convinced by its' distinctive sound.
Ask a trusted adult to help you find some. The theremin uses electricity to sense the position of your hands. As you move your hand away from the antenna (the metal pole on the right hand side of ...