Hello all,
I’m a newbie to the Theremin, well actually, the Theremini. I came across the instrument while surfing the net looking for something else (I love how the net can constantly open doors to new things). I was immediately intrigued, and dug deep to find as much info on it as I could, which of course led me here. I’m planning on getting the Theremini next month and I’m very excited, to say the least.
The disdain Theremin purist expressed for the Theremini was mindboggling, and equally, those that acquired it were very passionate in their love of the Theremini. The negative rants were an education for me. I can totally understand why a purist would view the “mini” as a toy, or worse, as kwap (sorry, couldn’t bring myself to use the ‘c’). Still, a number of naysayers explained why the “mini” would have an appeal for novices like me. In truth, I look upon the “mini” as a hybrid “theremin – like” instrument. The bulk of the rants against the “mini” were all from over a year ago, and it was nice to see Mr. Grillo consider the Theremini more seriously, as in how it can be used and or upgraded.
Before I go on, let me drop in a video I think many of you will find interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNT0PsBE2LY&index=31&list=PLyOntNBRtRNvtS_ZnjsbfgWDqZ9qkIsxr
This was the only decent demo I could find on YT that described in some detail (albeit in Spanish) how to configure an Etherwave Theremin. Once I’d seen this vid I knew that the Theremini could not touch the EW in sonority. After seeing this you may ask, why the heck are you gonna get a “mini” when you can have the real thing. First, I’m intrigued by the versatility of the “mini”. I plan to use it in tandem with my electric guitar (recording) and as a stand-alone instrument. So, to some degree I would be using it as an effect or enhancement from time to time, as well as playing it alone. Second, the Theremini’s built in speaker (I don’t need to invest in an amp right away) and its other flavors appeal to me for experimentation The big question is will this device lead me in the future to a real Theremin. I’d like to say yes. The above video was a great demo as to the power and glory of the real thing. For now, I think I’ll be content with “training wheels” until that time.
Last month my father passed away and I’m still coming to terms with this acute transition, and I’ve been exploring pieces on the guitar to compose about him and his life. With that said, I think the Theremini will provide me with a unique soundscape to work with to this end, both with the guitar and without.
So, with all that said. I’m a clean slate and I’m very excited for this new musical adventure.