"As for the "laser harp", spectacular though it may be, it is a triumph of FORM over UTILITY. There is nothing it can do musically that cannot be done far more easily and efficiently on the simplest of Casio keyboards." - Coalport
LOL ;-) .. That is too true!
"I find it interesting that non-musicians often (usually?) think that the less effort when playing a musical instrument the better, even (particularly?) in the extreme where it eliminates tactile feedback. " - Dewster
And the fact of the matter is this - We are tactile.. By removing tactile feedback we remove one of our primary control mechanisms.. And I think that in the majority of cases this is disadvantageous. I went through a phase of thinking that the theremin was the stupidest instrument ever invented (the phase didnt last long, but I occasionaly go back to the idea).. I think that the theremin (and other non-tactile instruments) may "liberate" us from the tactile feedback loop and therebye open creative possibilities we might otherwise not engage with..
In this context, I think the theremin is probably better suited to "experimental" music than to other music. I think that anyone capable of mastering the theremin in the way the few like Peter do, if they spent this time on any other instrument, would probably get greater returns for their efforts.
"Once I get off my Theremin kick I'd like to make new electronic instruments that are as immediately rewarding to play as possible while still being perceived as real instruments by professional musicians (i.e. the ability to play complex things on them and not look like an idiot on stage while doing so). Music is both fun and deadly serious." - Dewster
""Once I get off my Theremin kick" - Lol ;-) Shes got you, Dewster! - Fight, kick, scream all you want - Your only escape from her is the same escape I have -