Thanks for the input/advice, omhoge.
If I lived in the US I wouldn't hesitate to get Moog to add a pitch-preview for me; here in the UK I think it would be less straight-forward. Right now, I'm happy playing without it, and would probably prefer to avoid depending on it, except for finding the "starting note".
The more I think about it, the more an indicator light illuminating whenever you play an "A" seems like a good idea, (as long as it's designed to include lighting up for silent "A"s when the left hand is muting the volume antenna). I'm fairly sure that once I'd found a silent "A" I could then position my fingers up to a fifth above or fifth below fairly accurately, which should cover finding just about any "stating note".
I can't off-hand recall where I read about this indicator light on Clara Rockmore's theremin. I feel like I've read just about every page of every site about theremins lately ... but I'll trawl back through my browser history and track it down, then post a link to it. (Unless I imagined it!!!)
Thanks again!
If I lived in the US I wouldn't hesitate to get Moog to add a pitch-preview for me; here in the UK I think it would be less straight-forward. Right now, I'm happy playing without it, and would probably prefer to avoid depending on it, except for finding the "starting note".
The more I think about it, the more an indicator light illuminating whenever you play an "A" seems like a good idea, (as long as it's designed to include lighting up for silent "A"s when the left hand is muting the volume antenna). I'm fairly sure that once I'd found a silent "A" I could then position my fingers up to a fifth above or fifth below fairly accurately, which should cover finding just about any "stating note".
I can't off-hand recall where I read about this indicator light on Clara Rockmore's theremin. I feel like I've read just about every page of every site about theremins lately ... but I'll trawl back through my browser history and track it down, then post a link to it. (Unless I imagined it!!!)
Thanks again!