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The Terpistone Leon Theremin's Dance Platform

A theremin played by
'dancing' on its special platform. The vertical movements change the pitch, and volume is controlled by the depth of the
performer from the back of the platform.
The performer stands on the platform, which is
a conductive metal plate, and functions in much the same way as the pitch antenna on a traditional theremin. The difference
with this instrument is that it produces a discrete series of pitches, rather than a portamento effect.

With this instrument, Theremin united music, movement, and dance
in a totally new way, and left the performer free to move the whole of their body, rather than just the arms as with the
theremin.
The instrument also offered a degree of visual feedback too - the
lights would indicate the pitch of the notes to aid the performer.
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