Hi everyone.
There comes a point in every self-respecting musician's life...a point when he decides he needs a theremin. That point arrived for me on Sunday, after hearing the playing of Jason Smeltzer.
I am in the process of selecting an instrument, but before I get too far, I'd love to get together with someone within a couple hours' drive of Albany, NY, who'd be willing to let me hear how their theremin sounds and perhaps tell me if there's anything I should know about its care and feeding. (If said person feels up to giving me a quick intro lesson when the time comes, that's even better!)
So...anyone out there in the Albany area who wants to help corrupt...er...I mean initiate an aspiring thereminist? Let me know!
BTW, since this is my first post, I'll say a few words by way of introduction. I'm a professional musician (violin, piano, composition, other stuff), and I do Web development between gigs. I've been interested in the theremin for a while, but I finally decided I had to do something about it. While I wouldn't at all mind making spooky noises, I would ultimately like to play classical-style repertoire on it (hopefully including original compositions if I get inspired!). You can check out my website (http://www.marnen.org) (yeah, it needs updating) or the MySpace page of one of my bands (http://www.myspace.com/flyingromanos) if you'd like more information...
Anyway, hope to hear from someone local soon!
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
Web developer / Composer
Albany, NY, US
There comes a point in every self-respecting musician's life...a point when he decides he needs a theremin. That point arrived for me on Sunday, after hearing the playing of Jason Smeltzer.
I am in the process of selecting an instrument, but before I get too far, I'd love to get together with someone within a couple hours' drive of Albany, NY, who'd be willing to let me hear how their theremin sounds and perhaps tell me if there's anything I should know about its care and feeding. (If said person feels up to giving me a quick intro lesson when the time comes, that's even better!)
So...anyone out there in the Albany area who wants to help corrupt...er...I mean initiate an aspiring thereminist? Let me know!
BTW, since this is my first post, I'll say a few words by way of introduction. I'm a professional musician (violin, piano, composition, other stuff), and I do Web development between gigs. I've been interested in the theremin for a while, but I finally decided I had to do something about it. While I wouldn't at all mind making spooky noises, I would ultimately like to play classical-style repertoire on it (hopefully including original compositions if I get inspired!). You can check out my website (http://www.marnen.org) (yeah, it needs updating) or the MySpace page of one of my bands (http://www.myspace.com/flyingromanos) if you'd like more information...
Anyway, hope to hear from someone local soon!
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
Web developer / Composer
Albany, NY, US