There are 4 things you need to know:-
1st - good choice - if you're willing to spend the money on an Etherwave you can't really go wrong.
2nd - Sound Control sell Etherwaves for 249.99 - see here (www.soundcontrol.co.uk) (http://www.soundcontrol.co.uk/mod_1/pages/mod_1.12/pages/mod_1.12.1/pages/mod_1.12.1.1/pages/index.php?sku=1.1.1.4.1-150-444). They have stores in Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and various other sites in the North (South from where I am, though!)
3rd - Turnkey also sell them for 249.99 (though they apparently have b-stock in for 179.99 at the moment) here (www.turnkey.co.uk) (http://www.turnkey.co.uk/web/searchAction.do?dispatch=quickSearch&searchString=theremin). They're London-based, so not quite as accessible.
4th - there is a site dedicated to all things thereminy in the UK at theremin.org.uk (http://www.theremin.org.uk). It has space for UK thereminists to promote themselves, their gigs and music, as well as useful links (though not WHERE to buy - I'm off to fix this now...) - you'll find you've just missed a couple of gigs in the North within the last 2 weeks :-(
And don't worry about asking questions - there are pages and pages of useful information on the web, but it's a lot to trawl through, and not necessarily relevant depending on your intentions for the instrument or you location in the world. I would also recommend having a read through the 'Gordon's Progress' topic here on TW.com - it is a step-by-step walk through the first year of theremin ownership and is full of useful findings.
Keep 'em coming!
1st - good choice - if you're willing to spend the money on an Etherwave you can't really go wrong.
2nd - Sound Control sell Etherwaves for 249.99 - see here (www.soundcontrol.co.uk) (http://www.soundcontrol.co.uk/mod_1/pages/mod_1.12/pages/mod_1.12.1/pages/mod_1.12.1.1/pages/index.php?sku=1.1.1.4.1-150-444). They have stores in Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and various other sites in the North (South from where I am, though!)
3rd - Turnkey also sell them for 249.99 (though they apparently have b-stock in for 179.99 at the moment) here (www.turnkey.co.uk) (http://www.turnkey.co.uk/web/searchAction.do?dispatch=quickSearch&searchString=theremin). They're London-based, so not quite as accessible.
4th - there is a site dedicated to all things thereminy in the UK at theremin.org.uk (http://www.theremin.org.uk). It has space for UK thereminists to promote themselves, their gigs and music, as well as useful links (though not WHERE to buy - I'm off to fix this now...) - you'll find you've just missed a couple of gigs in the North within the last 2 weeks :-(
And don't worry about asking questions - there are pages and pages of useful information on the web, but it's a lot to trawl through, and not necessarily relevant depending on your intentions for the instrument or you location in the world. I would also recommend having a read through the 'Gordon's Progress' topic here on TW.com - it is a step-by-step walk through the first year of theremin ownership and is full of useful findings.
Keep 'em coming!