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ThereminaliaView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Theremin DIY - Valve and Solid state |
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Violin Fingering ChartsView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Scales and Arpeggios the easy way! Making music is all about patterns, so 24 Keys is designed to help students learn the unique fingering pattern that makes up each scale quickly and easily. We never sacrifice traditional notation. Each Scale and Arpeggio page in the book includes the traditional notation for each scale and arpeggio on the left, with our unique �Grid� complementing it on the right. The correct fingering to use is shown in both the traditional notation, and on �The Grid�. Bowing is indicated as usual in traditional notation. |
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Art's Theremin PageView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Several fully-documented theremin construction articles are offered with schematics, parts lists and operating theory. |
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Thorwald JorgensenView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Dutch Thereminist Thorwald Jorgensen's website, with concert dates, biography, and plenty of interesting Theremin information. |
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How to build a ThereminView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Detailed constructional details of a Theremin built by the author. |
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Harrison InstrumentsView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Harrison Instruments designs quality theremins using a variety of technologies, and fabricates prototypes for both consumer-direct and OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) requirements. The theremin, named for its inventor, Leon Theremin, was introduced in the 1920s as one of the first electronic musical instruments. The owner of the company, Arthur Harrison, oversees the design and production of all Harrison Instruments theremins to provide the highest performance for cost, meeting his personal criteria for rugged, reliable and playable instruments. |
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/ on MySpaceView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Our very own MySpace Page |
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/ on TwitterView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>View our very own Twitter page |
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Friends of the ThereminView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>An active Japanese group of theremin enthusiasts. Japanese only |
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(((( THEREMIN : Rom Chiaki ))))View Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>I give live solo concerts every month especially in Tokyo in highly unusual combinations including instruments such as guitar, drums, tuba and didjeridu and Jew's harp. I use an effecter to create a wide variety of tone colors.I play an active and wide-ranging role in spreading awareness of the theremin through appearances in events of all kinds, on TV and at demonstrations given at musical instrument festivals, as well as through contributions to magazines, etc. |
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Before a Music Synthesiser AppearsView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Information about the activities of the Thereminist Ms. Eri Ii. |
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Charles SteinView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Information on thereminist Charles Stein, From The National Music Museum |
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Carolina EyckView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>The German thereminist Carolina Eyck's website has a host of MP3 and video files of her performances, as well as concert details, a biography, and pressroom. |
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MOOG [a film by hans fjellestad]View Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>This feature documentary film explores Moog's collaborations with musicians over the years, and his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity and spirituality. The film was shot on location in Asheville, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and London, |
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Robert Moog and The Moog SynthesiserView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Robert Moog biography |
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Robert MoogView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Robert Moog article by Frank Houston |
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BOB MOOGView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>Official site for RAYMOND SCOTT, mad professor of famous 'cartoon' music -AND- electronic inventor. |
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The RhythmiconView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>The Rhythmicon or "Polyrhythmophone" (1930) |
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Opaque Melodies: The Rhythmicon: BackgroundView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>The Rhythmicon: Definition/Background |
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American Mavericks: The RhythmiconView Link Info, Ratings and Reviews � Go to site>>A virtual representation of Leon theremin and Henry Cowell's 1931 invention. Allows the user to write, save, and share music compositions with other users. |
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