I found some theremin related stuff on Veoh which was new to me...
Video on History of Electronic Music
This is very good. It's an old fashioned slide show and tape recording. Covers mechanical/electrical music from Pythagoras to Musique Concrete in fifteen minutes. Leon and the theremin gets a fair treatment.
Jon Spencer plays the Theremin (sparkle - movie)
You know when you're in a pub and a so called mate exclaims "Yeuch, urrgh, eurgh, 'ere, taste this ... it's horrible."
Well, you're going to download this one, it's inevitable, and you're going to watch it from start to end, incredulously, and then you're going to watch it again and wonder what non-thereminists are going to think of theremins after seeing it and then you are going to want to put your digital camera on a tripod in front of your instrument and post something - anything - that would create a more favourable impression.
Please!
And they also have the Video Killed the Radio Star clip listed in the TW Audio Samples.
BTW If you haven't come across Veoh, basically it's public broadcast internet TV with TiVO
There's good stuff to be viewed, but it does take a bit of digging to find it.
Here's the website... http://veoh.com/
Gordon
Video on History of Electronic Music
This is very good. It's an old fashioned slide show and tape recording. Covers mechanical/electrical music from Pythagoras to Musique Concrete in fifteen minutes. Leon and the theremin gets a fair treatment.
Jon Spencer plays the Theremin (sparkle - movie)
You know when you're in a pub and a so called mate exclaims "Yeuch, urrgh, eurgh, 'ere, taste this ... it's horrible."
Well, you're going to download this one, it's inevitable, and you're going to watch it from start to end, incredulously, and then you're going to watch it again and wonder what non-thereminists are going to think of theremins after seeing it and then you are going to want to put your digital camera on a tripod in front of your instrument and post something - anything - that would create a more favourable impression.
Please!
And they also have the Video Killed the Radio Star clip listed in the TW Audio Samples.
BTW If you haven't come across Veoh, basically it's public broadcast internet TV with TiVO
There's good stuff to be viewed, but it does take a bit of digging to find it.
Here's the website... http://veoh.com/
Gordon