Hi, I'm Daniel, living in Hampshire, UK.
I have no musical training, well, a little bit of piano back in school but that's it, and it was years ago. I think the first I saw the Theremin was Lydia Kavina playing Clare de Lune on youtube and I was absolutely captivated by the instrument.
So now I finally have my Etherwave Standard. It's brilliant and I love it, the sooner I can learn to play anything on it then the better. I'm not talking the Proms or anything, but if I could get to the point where I don't mind if there's someone else around while I'm playing then i'll be happy. :)
I was wondering if anyone had any advice for someone essentially trying to learn from scratch?
Also, how long have you been practicing/playing to get to where you are now? Do you practice in short spurts or lock yourself away for an evening?
I've found a tuner app for the computer, though I don't know if that's really helping me, I think I spend too much time looking at the computer screen and not enough looking at my hand positions. Do you find that you need to look at your hands while you're playing or do you rely more on muscle memory?
One way or there other, as a computer programmer, it's about time I gave the other half of my brain something to do! :D
Anyway, thanks for letting me introduce myself and I hope to make new friends here and have a great time thereminning!
Dan
I have no musical training, well, a little bit of piano back in school but that's it, and it was years ago. I think the first I saw the Theremin was Lydia Kavina playing Clare de Lune on youtube and I was absolutely captivated by the instrument.
So now I finally have my Etherwave Standard. It's brilliant and I love it, the sooner I can learn to play anything on it then the better. I'm not talking the Proms or anything, but if I could get to the point where I don't mind if there's someone else around while I'm playing then i'll be happy. :)
I was wondering if anyone had any advice for someone essentially trying to learn from scratch?
Also, how long have you been practicing/playing to get to where you are now? Do you practice in short spurts or lock yourself away for an evening?
I've found a tuner app for the computer, though I don't know if that's really helping me, I think I spend too much time looking at the computer screen and not enough looking at my hand positions. Do you find that you need to look at your hands while you're playing or do you rely more on muscle memory?
One way or there other, as a computer programmer, it's about time I gave the other half of my brain something to do! :D
Anyway, thanks for letting me introduce myself and I hope to make new friends here and have a great time thereminning!
Dan