Coalport wrote:
"Yes, it the passion of a small group of hobbyists and dedicated enthusiasts (of which I am one) but it is not taken seriously by the music world, nor is it likely to be. Why is this? Because, as Martenot said long ago, it is too limited and too difficult. There are theremin festivals and events all over the world, and like-minded people come together from far and wide to celebrate the instrument but when you hear the music they are making on it, you quickly realize that their love and appreciation of the instrument far surpass their ability to play it."
I have to agree with what you wrote. But I think the problem with the theremin is that people who play it have very limited ressources and limited understanding of what the instrument is capable of. I see a wide spectrum: It can do crazy weird sounds and it can be played with such love and musicality that it will tug on your heart strings.
Limited ressources: as in there are virtually NO theremin teachers out there, cause there are just as many ways to play a theremin (either good or bad) as I have socks in my dresser. When you play the flute, you go through a certain method (like suzuki, study books, exercises) and get somewhat proficient at it as time goes by and practice has been done in an efficient way. I guess I am not making myself clear here, but to put it bluntly, when you play the piano, when you want to play a "C4" you can press the note and you are on a C4. In the theremin, it just takes control, amazing pitch and also expression when you execute a note. It's just incredibly complicated and infinitely intricate! When I start thinking about it, it just makes my head spin.
Understanding of the Instrument: Per example, I've seen a video on YT about this man who is trying to play A-ha's "Take On Me" on the theremin. Though I commend his courage, this is just not a song you can play on the theremin at all, fast passages, jumps etc it's jut not a good fit for the instrument. That's the problem we witness on YT, there are just too many people that try to do just too much with the instrument and it all goes downhill from there. As long as they do their descent on their own, i'll stay right here, keep on practicing and play pieces that I feel comfortable playing and know that the theremin (and I) can handle. The theremin will sound as good as the thereminist behind it. That I'll always remember and take to heart with me for every pieces I select to play/perform on the theremin. The theremin has given my life so much more color and happiness... I plan on playing for many decades to come :)