Wow, I never got the chance to try a theremin befor I got one. I had to buy one. 10 months later, I'm still pushin' 7 to 8 hours a day practicing. (got nothin' beter to do.)
I'm guessing the big money will be found in doing demos, lectures, lessons, or workshops given by you, and performance you get sponsored to do in concert, rather than hired gigs.
[i]"I'm guessing the big money will be found in doing demos, lectures, lessons, or workshops given by you, and performance you get sponsored to do in concert, rather than hired gigs."[/i]
This is the first time I have encountered the notion that there is *big money* to be made in theremin-related work.
Agreed - historically there has never been much money in music - at least not for musicians - just a blip in the 20th century when recording technology turned it into a marketable product and a handful got stinking rich. Spend a while listening to the current pop charts to see just how much good that did. Fortunately the Internet is dealing with all that nonsense and putting everyone back on an equal footing.