I have gotten some good feedback on youtube, and I want to show you guys, the theremin community, the new instrument I have worked on:
You can watch it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBjeKJ98pEk)
The magnetic cello has a similar size, shape, and playing style of an acoustic cello. However, instead of a horsehair bow, the player uses a magnetic rod. Without actually touching the body of the instrument, The player can control the volume and articulation. This is similar to the way an electric field is used to controls the pitch and volume of a theremin.
Like a theremin cello, pitch is selected along resistive ribbons, which act like the "string". However, while the theremin cello has one string, the magnetic cello has four. This makes the cello easier to play.
While this isn't a theremin, I think that you guys will appreciate it. This is just a prototype, and I definitely need to improve the circuitry, add more options, find a good cellist, ect. But constructive comments are really appreciated.
Thanks for watching, and I'll be back with some updates in a few months.
P.S. Sorry about misspelling "similar" in the title
You can watch it here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBjeKJ98pEk)
The magnetic cello has a similar size, shape, and playing style of an acoustic cello. However, instead of a horsehair bow, the player uses a magnetic rod. Without actually touching the body of the instrument, The player can control the volume and articulation. This is similar to the way an electric field is used to controls the pitch and volume of a theremin.
Like a theremin cello, pitch is selected along resistive ribbons, which act like the "string". However, while the theremin cello has one string, the magnetic cello has four. This makes the cello easier to play.
While this isn't a theremin, I think that you guys will appreciate it. This is just a prototype, and I definitely need to improve the circuitry, add more options, find a good cellist, ect. But constructive comments are really appreciated.
Thanks for watching, and I'll be back with some updates in a few months.
P.S. Sorry about misspelling "similar" in the title