HOUSTON – Theremin is musical instrument that it is played without physical contact. You can see it, you can hear it, but you can't touch it. How is that possible, you wonder? Carolina Eyck can ...
Theremin player Barbara Buchholz demonstrates the electronic instrument. (Photo by Gregor Hohenberg - Courtesy of Barbara Buchholz) Have you heard of the theremin? Best known for producing ...
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You play the instrument with your hands, but instead of hitting keys or strumming strings, you just wave your arms around the theremin’s two antennas and manipulate electric currents that then pour ...
The “Play It Loud” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art spotlights the star instruments that made music electronic, from Muddy Waters' blues axe to a shard of the psychedelic guitar that Jimi ...
Looking for a way to make your music more demonic and creepy? Well, it’s time to start learning the Theremin, as there’s no instrument out there more unsettling than this baby’s head Theremin that’s ...
I went to a premiere tonight of some locally produced movies (locally being New Orleans, not my tribus). While I tend not to be too excited about amateur movies, as I don't like pork much, it was a ...
Lara Wickes is driving through the rolling Hollywood hills after another long day at the office. The accomplished oboe and theremin player makes a living regularly recording for television shows and ...
Say hello to the badgermin, the strangest instrument ever to accompany a piano. Why did someone decide to convert a badger’s body into a playable theremin? Badgermin don’t care. And, if you find the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. It took two years to compile 3.5 hours of theremin music as to present a snapshot ...
Beamz is a cross between a theremin and a burglar alarm in a heist film -- just don't call it a real musical instrument Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small ...