Hello, I stumbled on this while I was searching for more ideas to upgrade my Git-o-min.
At the moment I am trying to make it a more playable guitar instrument with the theremin giving an added element.
My design is purely functional, the guitar was destroyed in my last gig with The Flaming Spastics (we supported John Ottway so all our instruments got sacrificed to try and upstage him!), the headstock was broke and the lower horn on the body snapped off (its a single cutaway gibson shape originally). So I cleaned up the head by putting a hard bridge next to the nut so it could be strung 'backwards', I cut a shelf in the lower body behind the bridge to facilitate grover tuning pegs and threaded the shafts through the body.
For the theremin part I use a No1derland single aerial mini-theremin, its small, works on 9v batter and only has a pitch aerial. This is perfect for my needs. I cut a reactangular space where the broken cutaway was to facilitate the theremin, I rigged a short right angle phono lead into the pickup circuit so it clips into the unit so sound is then mixed with the guitar output. Along the edges I used velcro so the unit can be still used as a stand-alone theremin, this also helps with changing the battery and playing position.
Playing wise it works well by either sweeping your hand as Gordon said earlier when strumming strings, another way is as you pick solo strings rest your hand on the body and you can roll your hand towards the aerial also getting an effect.
For now I am going to put a Floyd Rose style locking nut to try and stablise the tuning, truss rod is getting readjusted, new bridge arrangement and the electronics will be tidyied up. When I have done it I will post some pictures of my progress ;)