Theremin Arrangements & Accompaniments for Practice
Well, I told myself I wouldn't do this, as it's too overplayed and I'm not that crazy about the piece, but what accompaniment page for theremin would be complete without some arrangement of Le cygne. Frankly I'm much more an L'éléphant man myself and perhaps I'll do that up for those interested in playing in the low register.
Took the Saint-Saëns original two piano accompaniment of The Swan and arranged if for Theremin, Strings and Harp. The theremin part transposes the melody up an octave so it can be placed in the treble clef as I'm not sure many folks here are going to be that comfortable reading the original tenor clef (though I'm sure most people know the melody by heart). So play it down an octave lower to match the original cello range if you like. Heck - play it up another octave if you like for that matter if you're more into Humming Birds than Swans.
The arrangement could be a bit clearer as I did not do it up in the DAW where I can EQ things better (just a notation program playing here). But it's fine I think for practice - which is the intent. Maybe at some point I'll get around to making a better version.
Interesting how simple this piece is. I never paid it much attention before. The movement before it (#12. Fossiles) is by far my favorite. Alas, not an appropriate theremin piece.