"... if the theremin is the best instrument on which to be playing the piece in the first place. The answer is often a resounding NO!"" - Coalport
Doesnt the above also beg some other questions as well - particularly for someone who hasnt developed, through lots of practice and devotion (+innate ability) to the level of only a few "precision" thereminists .. Is the theremin really a practical "best" instrument for any piece other than 'experimental' or as a "suplimental" effects type addition to acompany music produced with more easily played instruments ?
I suspect that the vast majority of people who want to play the theremin dont have any interest in devoting a large % of their time to mastering it - and for them question of whether "the theremin is the best instrument on which to be playing the piece " is moot anyway, because even if the answer is "yes" they could not do the piece justice because they lack the playing ability to do so... For the majority of people, even pieces ideally suited to the theremin are beyond their ability.. or certainly beyond their ability to produce music anyone else is likely to enjoy.
And this is where the new breed of "theremins" appeal - because they offer this majority (whether with aspirations to classical or whatever) the idea (which I think is mostly if not completely delusory) that they will be able to play the theremin with only a fraction of the skill required to really master the theremin - and that the instrument will also open the door to allow them to play other difficult instruments, synthesised, without the "required" effort... And the cherry on top is that they can pride themselves in the belief that they are "mastering" this "difficult" instrument (or at least they can until you tube fills up with so many new "thereminists" that their lifeless autotuned renditions become common as muck)
I think that enabling people to create music without excessive effort required to master an instrument would be wonderful -
But I dont think pitch correction / autotuning of a theremin input mechanism will do this, I dont think the theremin is the right instrument to enable this sort of fantasy, I dont think we are yet at the point where practical realization of this dream is within sight, and I think that, apart from personal delusory satisfaction (which I think would be of great benefit to individuals and would applaud) even if such an instrument was available, music wouldnt be advanced, and people like me would still want to see / hear "real" creative musicians playing their instruments well.
And I think the RCA claims for the theremin as an instrument anyone could create music on are probably similar to the present promotions for the new breed of theremins, and both are equally laughable and equally false...
Fred.