Hi folks!
I've been really intrigued with the Theremin since I saw Yoko Onishi playing one on Youtube.com. I was under the impression that the theremin was just sort of a gimmick for science fiction movie soundtracks but it seems I was wrong.
I've worked as a professional musician for 30 years and have become reasonably proficient on several instruments. While I have no delusions of attaining the sort of skill Ms. Onishi demonstrated any time soon, I've gotten it into my head to make the Theremin my next obsession.
I made the mistake of buying a "Theremaniacs" Theremin off ebay. I wasn't worried about the lack of a volume antenna too much as I figured I could just use a pedal. What I did have a problem with was the fact that this model requires you to control a 7-octave range within about 6 inches of movement.
I'm now looking for a "real" Theremin. I figured I'd ask you folks since I don't know anyone with any real experience on these instruments.
From what I can tell, Ms. Onishi was using a Moog Etherwave Pro. There's a considerable price difference between the Etherwave and the Etherwave pro and I was wondering if anyone's had the opportunity to compare the two.
From what I gather, the "pro" has a wider range of tonality but is there a significant difference in the way it's played? Does it offer a wider control field as far as hand proximity to the pitch antenna etc. or is the price difference largly the nice finish? I'm looking for an instrument, not a pretty looking piece of furniture.
Thank you for sharing your experiences!
I've been really intrigued with the Theremin since I saw Yoko Onishi playing one on Youtube.com. I was under the impression that the theremin was just sort of a gimmick for science fiction movie soundtracks but it seems I was wrong.
I've worked as a professional musician for 30 years and have become reasonably proficient on several instruments. While I have no delusions of attaining the sort of skill Ms. Onishi demonstrated any time soon, I've gotten it into my head to make the Theremin my next obsession.
I made the mistake of buying a "Theremaniacs" Theremin off ebay. I wasn't worried about the lack of a volume antenna too much as I figured I could just use a pedal. What I did have a problem with was the fact that this model requires you to control a 7-octave range within about 6 inches of movement.
I'm now looking for a "real" Theremin. I figured I'd ask you folks since I don't know anyone with any real experience on these instruments.
From what I can tell, Ms. Onishi was using a Moog Etherwave Pro. There's a considerable price difference between the Etherwave and the Etherwave pro and I was wondering if anyone's had the opportunity to compare the two.
From what I gather, the "pro" has a wider range of tonality but is there a significant difference in the way it's played? Does it offer a wider control field as far as hand proximity to the pitch antenna etc. or is the price difference largly the nice finish? I'm looking for an instrument, not a pretty looking piece of furniture.
Thank you for sharing your experiences!