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2298.1 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Oh JOY! LMF on ULTRIX ! | Mon Mar 26 1990 15:21 | 9 |
| Like many of us, I guess, my only exposure to the Theremin was old
SciFi film soundtracks, an obscure San Francisco band called Lothar
and the Hand People (Lothar was the Theremin) and occasional articles
in the music comix, in which some classical concerts during the
Theremin's heyday were alluded to.
Thanks for some names and background !
karl
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2298.2 | Clara may still be around. | FORTSC::CHABAN | | Mon Mar 26 1990 15:39 | 16 |
| Oh yeah!, I've had the Rockmore recording on vinyl for about 6 or 7
years. Glad to see it out on CD. A friend of mine saw Clara play at
Yale once. He later gave her a phone call (She was, and still may be
listed in the Manhattan white pages!)
Interesting note:
Moog tried to build and market a "modern" theramin a number of years
ago. The plan was to market it with Schirmer (the music publishing
people). Clara was to do some promotional work, but backed out because
she did not like the "feel" (Heh, heh) of Moog's Theremin...
Seriously, has anyone considered building a Theremin Midi Controller?
-Ed
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2298.3 | It's made the rounds... | WELBY::MURRAY | | Mon Mar 26 1990 15:39 | 4 |
| If I'm not mistaken, I think Keith Emerson played one in his live
appearances in the mid-seventies.
Scott
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2298.4 | "Whole Lotta Love" uses theramin | NAVIER::STARR | And I'm telling you I'm not going... | Mon Mar 26 1990 15:54 | 5 |
| Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin also used a theremin (theramin?) in the middle
sectin of "Whole Lotta Love", both live and in the studio. It seems like a
pretty interesting instrument....
Alan S.
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2298.5 | Leftovers from the My Favorite Martian set? | PROSE::DIORIO | | Mon Mar 26 1990 16:26 | 10 |
| Admittedly, a theremin has been a low priority (along with an ARP 2600,
etc.), but it intrigues me enough to want to buy one if I could find one.
I suppose the chances of that are slim, huh?
I've heard that they are not too difficult to build, if you have the
schematics, and the inclination. Does anybody know where schematics (or even
a real live working theremin) can be obtained? Don't beat me up if it's
already posted in here somewhere.
Mike D
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2298.6 | Are you *sure* you want one? | DDIF::EIRIKUR | Eirikur Hallgrimsson | Mon Mar 26 1990 17:26 | 18 |
| Do you folks have *any* idea how hard these things are to actually
play? Clara Rockmore was right up there with the perfect masters of
muscle control. Remember, it works by capacitance so your overall body
position relative to the unit influences both pitch and volume. Zero
setting is fun. The reason that Rockmore was so good was that she
could stand stock-still (endurance!) for the entire performance, and she
invented/perfected some very rapid hand/finger motions which allowed
her to articulate individual notes. She had been an accomplished
violin player, so she was used to an instrument without keys or frets.
I had a Theramin, and played it a certain amount. It became quickly
clear that it was fun for an effect, but I wouldn't ever get tonal
music out of it. This was the old SWTPC kit. Date was about '74.
It's really too bad that SWTPC went into computers and went broke.
I'm still using their Universal Tigers (Power Amps).
Eirikur (another owner of the Rockmore CD)
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2298.7 | CMJ had an article last year | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | bzzzzzzzTHWACK!hmmmmmmm | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:46 | 7 |
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Check out Computer Music Journal, one of the four last year, the
one with her picture on the front. There was a soundpage from the
album as well. Good article.
/pjh
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2298.8 | CMJ - Where? | DNEAST::COMBAR_CURT | Ayuh! I'm from Maine... | Tue Mar 27 1990 15:32 | 6 |
| How does one go about getting a copy/subscription of/to the Computer Music
Journal?
Thanks,
Curt
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2298.9 | Post in Publications topic, plz | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - boycott hell. | Tue Mar 27 1990 15:37 | 5 |
| Would the person answering .8 please post the info in topic 7?
Thanks.
-b
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2298.10 | Schematics? | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | No, I'm very, very shy. | Fri Jun 08 1990 19:37 | 13 |
| It's been awhile since this discussion was active, but I've always found
the theremin to be a facinating instrument. I remember seeing a schematic
for one in a rather large book of electronic projects in a library about
15 years ago and wanted to copy it at the time, but never did.
All I recall was that the circuit was quite simple and I thought that I
could successfully build one, even though I had very little experience
with electronics.
Does anyone have, or know where a schematic for a theremin might be
obtained?
Greg
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2298.11 | | FORTSC::CHABAN | | Wed Aug 07 1991 00:56 | 10 |
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Hmm...
The buddy of mine who saw Clara play at yale tried to build one from
a schematic he found in Popular Electronics.
Try the library!
-Ed
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2298.12 | Still looking for one | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | Adult Oriented Noise | Wed Jan 22 1992 17:00 | 19 |
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I'm in search of a theramin or the parts to build one. If you have
either please contact me.
I believe the difficulty in finding one has to do with the type of
capacitors used which are no longer made. Please advise me if I'm
mistaken.
Thanks,
- Jim (USOPS::ZAPPIA)
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2298.13 | A possible source | BSS::STPALY::MOLLER | Fix it before it breaks | Wed Jan 22 1992 19:29 | 15 |
| PAIA used to sell a theramin kit (in the 1970's). You might give them
a call & see if they still sell the documenation:
PAIA Electronics, Inc.
P.O. Box 14359
Oklahoma City, OK 73113
(405) 843-9626
If I'm not mistaken, the capacitors used are nothing more than flat copper
plates with a single wire soldered to it & there were 2 plates - one is
for frequency (you wave your hand over both), and the other was for
volume. I remember building one a long long long time ago & it was nothing
too difficult.
Jens
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2298.14 | ex | COMET::MESSAGE | You can't dust for vomit | Fri Jan 24 1992 09:45 | 7 |
| Also, in the latest (Feb.) issue of Electronic Musician, there is a
company (sorry, spaced the name) that is re-issuing the REAL THING!
AND, in case that's not enough, for some $$$, you can have this new
theremin MIDI'fied!!!!!
Bill
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2298.15 | MIDI Hog? | RGB::ROST | Ashley Hutchings wannabe | Fri Jan 24 1992 10:48 | 7 |
| Re: .14
Sounds like a good way to clog up your sequencer...I have enough trouble
thinning out data from aftertouch and mod pedal, never mind the
amount of data a theremin would generate!
Brian
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2298.16 | It's from Moog. | RANGER::EIRIKUR | | Fri Jan 24 1992 11:27 | 5 |
| The re-issue is from Big Briar, which Moog was affiliated with in some way. I
don't know if he still is, but I would bet....
Eirikur
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2298.17 | 2 Sets 'o Schematics + Info | OTIGER::R_WHEELER | ex-Home and Garden | Thu Feb 06 1992 23:53 | 39 |
| I built a theremin as my final project in electronic school 11
years ago. I modified plans I found in a Popular Electronics or
sumptin' from about 1965-67. It cost about $200.00 for the whole
thing, $90.00 for the oak box and $110.00 for the parts including copper
board, mylar and all the stuff needed to etch the board. The most
expensive parts were 4 tuning coils at @$9.00/each. I had to send to
CA., couldn't find 'em in Cleveland.
I still have my schematics, but I've heard that tuning coils are
VERY hard to find. I also had brief correspondance with a theremin
player from N.Y. state, who sent me a schematic for a solid state unit
that uses two chips!! (one was a 555 timer I believe). He said it had
about 2 1/2 octave range, and needed a volume pedal for volume - only
one antenna. My unit has infinate audio range and I by-passed my volume
antenna and just use a footpedal also. My volume control didn't have
enough dynamic range, 5-8 inches was the physical range, while the
pitch control covers 4-6 feet.
I've used it in bands for years, and my wife and I played in Japan
a few years ago using theremin and EPS, and I still use it when I give
talks to schools about Edison and inventors - it's a real crowd
pleaser. It is absolutly devistating through a delay, REALLY FATTENS
up the sound. Beautiful whale (wail?) sounds.
I got a "B" on it in electronic school, cuz I couldn't play
"America the Beautiful" or some such rot.
Clara is a wondeful note player, but I think of it also as a
conceptual instrument (I guess I play conceptual music(Pere Ubu)),
I also play EML (an old synth w/ lots of knobs). I find it-theremin-
to be a very expressive instrument, you can use your whole body.
It is the only instrument that can go the entire audio range as a glissando.
It is also been called "the only TRUE electronic instrument" cuz you
don't touch it, just control parameters with your body.
A friend of mine who is going to school in NYC said Mr. Leon Theremin
is residing in NY now, and has given talks. I believe he moved here last
year from Russia. One of my goals in life is to meet him, I better
hurry, he's quite old.
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2298.18 | | RGB::ROST | A distortion of the need to feed | Fri Feb 07 1992 09:04 | 11 |
| Re: .14
The Big Briar units start at $1800 (gag) but are modeled to look like
the old RCA models from the 20s.
Re: .17
On the schematics, would you be willing to make copies available? Be
glad to send you a SASE for a set.
Brian
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2298.19 | old books for sale | DFN8LY::JANZEN | Tom MLO21-4/E10 223-5140 | Fri Feb 07 1992 19:58 | 5 |
| I have a book with a crummy little theremin in it, Electronic Music Projects,
$1.25 new, $1 used. plus postage. from radio shack.
THere's an optical player in 49 easy-to-build electornic projects from tab 1337
6.25 new, $2 used.
Tom
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