1. What was the first “complete” song you learned to play on theremin?
2. In hindsight would you still have started with this song?
3. If you perform publicly what song did you perform at your “debut” ?
Thanks in advance,
The first song I ever attempted was Twinkle-twinkle Little Star (I'd never played before & I was testing the playability of the secondhand theremin I was purchasing). The first song I tried to learn was Somewhere Over the Rainbow, but the jump in tone between "some" & "where" in the first line kept throwing me off. So the first song I actually leaned to play from start to finish was Ode to Joy. I am able to play Over the Rainbow now though.
I probably would have been better off starting with Ode to Joy in the first place. For me, it was a good song to use to familiarize myself with where the notes are going up & down a scale, and to learn to coordinate my left & right hands.
I performed for the very first time last Saturday at the monthly "open mic night" of a string ensemble I'm part of. I've had the theremin about three months. I played Fur Elise & Ode to Joy. I may go up again in the next month or two. If I do, I was thinking of doing Greensleeves & Piece 1 from Elgar's 6 Easy Pieces for Violin.
The first song I taught myself was the TV theme for "Star Trek"
I don't know if anything else would have been easier to start with but that was my passion at the time. Now I think it is a rather tricky piece to play and I seldom hear it done correctly on the theremin.
My first public performance was a "No Talent Show" in Philadelphia and the selection was "The Swan". I couldn't get a sound out of the EWS so they let two other acts go ahead of me while I worked on the problem. When I finally got the not so dependable piece-o-crap to work I was so upset, sweaty and nervous that I played horribly even though I knew the piece well. Luckily I had a friend in my act wearing a tutu and doing a funny ballet act along with my playing. He was so funny that no one noticed how bad I was and people from the audience actually approached me afterwards and told me how much they enjoyed seeing the instrument for the first time!
Now I occasionally busk in downtown Pittsburgh but it can be tricky finding a place where the police won't harass you. Most of the officers there don't even know what the word "busking" means and they call playing for donations pan handling. One officer told me that I was going to encourage a bad element to infiltrate the area. I wanted to ask him if he thought I might encourage someone with a flute or a guitar to show up but I decided the hamburger between his ears wouldn't get it! LOL!
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