Hello ThereminWorld!
The theremin has intrigued me since I first heard about it some years ago, bit this interest escalated rather rapidly during the previous months, for not too clear reasons.
Anyway, since the end January, I have been listening the recordings of Clara Rockmore (my favourite is the "lost album") with great delight. As a matter of fact, on the first listening I felt a headache coming due to the unusual timbre of the instrument and the strong vibrato. But consequent tries made me appreciate and savor the expressive qualities of the instrument, which sounds full of soul and highly sentimental, while remaining, well ...mental and eclectic. The more I listened, the more I wanted to play. While I 'm not the best musician, I know my way around classical music, I have been playing the classical guitar for 8 years and also have been taught musical theory and harmony. In this time, the theremin is the only instrument that ever made me go after its particular sound.
So, long story short, I decided to get a theremin. And as I am in a tight budget (I 'm a 1st year Physics student) and a FOSS enthusiast/linux guy, the choice was quite straightforward (reading Thierry 's opinion was the icing on the cake). About three weeks ago I bought an Open.Theremin kit and assembled it. Meanwhile, I listened to every theremin piece I came across, read Clara Rockmore 's method for theremin, watched instructional videos and familiarized myself a bit with theremin circuitry.
I 'm quite happy with the Open.Theremin, and in less than a week I was able to play "recognizable melodies", which surprised me.
I do not have an amplifier, but I run my theremin through the aux-in of a mini HiFi system which has decent bass response (I can hear everything from the zero beat and up, with heavy vibrations (but not buzz) in the very low frequencies, and it also seems to provide good grounding. My theremin still has stiff wire antennas instead of pipes, but this is going to change soon...
I am learning Rachmaninoff 's Vocalise right now, and struggle to do proper vibratos. I can play with (relative) easy most exercises from Rockmore 's method.
Does anyone have any advice for an aspiring thereminist?
Anyone knows if it is normal that I often need to perform auto-calibration on the theremin (when I turn it on after, say, a day of inactivity), so that the zero beat comes into a usable range?
Best regards,
John