Because I am not a musician, rather a theremin master builder, I find enjoyment with the theremin in ways different than most. Early on I had student builders curious about using heterodyning with the study of the paranormal. They wanted to set up a theremin pitch field in the center of an old living room from a late 19th century house. Funny they would ask me (-'
Right now someone wants to jump in and say ghosts don't have mass. Let me save you from the question, how do you know this and can you prove it? (-'
I remember we use to have a TW member named Dave who lived in Sedona, Arizona. That place has been referred to as the paranormal capitol here in the States.
Often I have my theremin purring in the background at an extra low frequency as it seems to help me think, this is what I mean when ever I say my theremin talks to me.
One time I was facing away from the theremin at my computer and all of a sudden in a "booming voice" that momentarily terrified me, the theremin yelled…..Echo-FoxTrot-Charlie… Tower This happened once and never again.
I design my own theremins, I wonder if others have had their musical recording trashed by a strange tick, scratch or buzz sound while recording one of your finest performances'?
Christopher
Edit: That booming Echo-FoxTrot I always believed was transmitted from a low flying airplane over my house rather than an EVP on steroids.