Hi,
I'm playing cello since many years and I'm currently learning to play Theremin (i bought a moog etherwave theremin).
I think about the best way to practice the theremin and I think that thre best way for me to play theremin is to have the pitch antenna on my left.
Indeed, with my cello i play the pitch with my left hand and i do the note attack with my right hand.
So for me it's logical to play theremin in the same way, with pitch antenna on the left and volume antenna on the right.
I saw Pamela Kurstin in live and I saw that she play like this too. But i don't know if it is because she is a left-handed person or if it is because she choose to play like this..
What do you think about this ?
Does anyone think like me ???
Do you know if Pamela Kurstin is left-handed ??
Thanks
Aurélien Potier
http://www.aurelienpotier.net
I'm playing cello since many years and I'm currently learning to play Theremin (i bought a moog etherwave theremin).
I think about the best way to practice the theremin and I think that thre best way for me to play theremin is to have the pitch antenna on my left.
Indeed, with my cello i play the pitch with my left hand and i do the note attack with my right hand.
So for me it's logical to play theremin in the same way, with pitch antenna on the left and volume antenna on the right.
I saw Pamela Kurstin in live and I saw that she play like this too. But i don't know if it is because she is a left-handed person or if it is because she choose to play like this..
What do you think about this ?
Does anyone think like me ???
Do you know if Pamela Kurstin is left-handed ??
Thanks
Aurélien Potier
http://www.aurelienpotier.net