"Just bought myself my first Theremin and trying to learn to play to use it on my upcomin' album... not as easy as I thought. :-) " - Moist
LOL...Who ever said it was easy? Which one did you get?
"How hard is it to find a really old vintage theremin? Would love to get my hands on one..." - Moist
By "really old vintage theremin", do you by chance mean a 1929 RCA AR-1264 theremin? If you've got the money, they do come up for sale from time to time. Probably not so much in Sweden though.
Are you truly prepared to be the caretaker of a rare 82 year old electronic instrument? They are large and heavy, and the volume response is known to be a bit sluggish. Not to mention that replacement parts are next to impossible to get.
[If you want to start a protracted discussion, it would be best to start a new post.]
LOL...Who ever said it was easy? Which one did you get?
"How hard is it to find a really old vintage theremin? Would love to get my hands on one..." - Moist
By "really old vintage theremin", do you by chance mean a 1929 RCA AR-1264 theremin? If you've got the money, they do come up for sale from time to time. Probably not so much in Sweden though.
Are you truly prepared to be the caretaker of a rare 82 year old electronic instrument? They are large and heavy, and the volume response is known to be a bit sluggish. Not to mention that replacement parts are next to impossible to get.
[If you want to start a protracted discussion, it would be best to start a new post.]