Another very bad habit of mine is self evident in most of my youtube videos. A viewer recently told me, that I looked as if I was not enjoying my own performance. There was no facial expression. This is particularly difficult for me because I'm legally blind, and hardly ever get to see other people's emotional expressions, so I generally fail to express what I feel in music in a way that the audience can relate to.
The other side of the problem, is that with the theremin, I'm so engaged in concentrating on posture, balance, intonation, and other factors, I all too often fail to show much emotion at all. Sometimes when I try to, it's like it's the one straw that breaks the camel's back, and intonation goes out the window.
To quote thereminist / mime artist Eliot Fintishel, "Most theremin players have a far-away look on their face that's less than zero, theatrically speaking"
In my case, this is so true. I'm working on it, but I just thaught I'd toss this one out to y'all, and see if you experience this problem as well, and or have solutions for enhancing facial expressions in theremin musical performances.
The other side of the problem, is that with the theremin, I'm so engaged in concentrating on posture, balance, intonation, and other factors, I all too often fail to show much emotion at all. Sometimes when I try to, it's like it's the one straw that breaks the camel's back, and intonation goes out the window.
To quote thereminist / mime artist Eliot Fintishel, "Most theremin players have a far-away look on their face that's less than zero, theatrically speaking"
In my case, this is so true. I'm working on it, but I just thaught I'd toss this one out to y'all, and see if you experience this problem as well, and or have solutions for enhancing facial expressions in theremin musical performances.