I'm really interested in getting a theremin and learning to play, but I have a few concerns, mostly about if it'd be a good idea for me to go for it or not, seeing as they're fairly pricey and all.
I don't know any music - reading, playing any instrument, anything like that. I do run soundboard often, for a live band, but I don't know if that really has anything to do with anything, and I can sing, carry a tune, but I don't actually have skills in the musical area, mostly 'cause I've never found anything that really clicked.
I just really want to know if this is this the sort of instrument that requires knowledge first, requires actual known musical talent (I failed miiiiserably at playing guitar a few years back, mostly because it was structured and made my head hurt with the way the guy was teaching me)? Or can it just be picked up as it's own separate thing?
I understand it's obviously hard to learn, requires patience and practice and all. I'm just wanting to know if it requires anything other than that, y'know? XD
So, yeah, if anyone can offer advice, that'd be grand! <3
--Edit: In addition, and totally separate, as it doesn't influence my decision - is there a way to add distortion to the instrument, as with electric guitar? Or is that not needed and in there already with just skill in playing or whatever? I was just curious after hearing some samples online that sounded sorta life effects on guitar or something, figured I'd throw it in as a side-question. XD
I don't know any music - reading, playing any instrument, anything like that. I do run soundboard often, for a live band, but I don't know if that really has anything to do with anything, and I can sing, carry a tune, but I don't actually have skills in the musical area, mostly 'cause I've never found anything that really clicked.
I just really want to know if this is this the sort of instrument that requires knowledge first, requires actual known musical talent (I failed miiiiserably at playing guitar a few years back, mostly because it was structured and made my head hurt with the way the guy was teaching me)? Or can it just be picked up as it's own separate thing?
I understand it's obviously hard to learn, requires patience and practice and all. I'm just wanting to know if it requires anything other than that, y'know? XD
So, yeah, if anyone can offer advice, that'd be grand! <3
--Edit: In addition, and totally separate, as it doesn't influence my decision - is there a way to add distortion to the instrument, as with electric guitar? Or is that not needed and in there already with just skill in playing or whatever? I was just curious after hearing some samples online that sounded sorta life effects on guitar or something, figured I'd throw it in as a side-question. XD