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Art Farm - Concerts in the Country
Montgomery County's Annual Farm Tour has one farm that has a crop of ART.
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Procession A - Rupert Chappelle - Theremin
Theremin music.
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You Mean So Much to Me - Rupert Chappelle - Theremin
Theremin music - love song.
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Gimme Good Lovin' - Theremin Duo - Rupert and Art
Two theremins being played at once. Interference between the two theremins produce unusual harmonics and one theremin plays the other one in a synergistic relationship - yeah, that's the ticket. Two theremins being played at once. Interference between the two theremins produce unusual harmonics and one theremin plays the other ... more
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Autobahn Fun - Rupert Chappelle - Theremin
Theremin Music.
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Aelita - Rupert Chappelle - Theremin
Theremin music.
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George Rickey's Double L Excentric Gyratory with Vertices in Motion Music
Kinetic Sculpture in San Francisco across from City Hall with theremin music as a soundtrack
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Cat playing the theremin
Cat, theremin, playing. Eat it Clara Rockmore.
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Cat playing the theremin
From wikipedia, for those who are not familiar with theremins:
"The theremin is one of the earliest electronic musical instruments, and the first musical instrument played without being touched (originally pronounced [ˈteremin] but often anglicized as /ˈθɛrəmɪn/[1], theramin,[2] or thereminvox, it is also known as an aetherphone.) It was invented by Russian inventor Lev Theremin (Russian: Лев Сергеевич Термен) in 1919,[citation needed]. The controlling section is usually two metal antennas to sense the position of the player's hands. These control audio oscillator(s) for frequency with one hand, and volume with the other. The electric signals from the theremin are amplified and sent to a loudspeaker. The theremin is a quintephone.
To play, the player moves his hands around the antennas, controlling frequency (pitch) and amplitude (volume). The theremin is associated with "alien", surreal, and eerie-sounding portamento, glissando, tremolo, and vibrato sounds, due to its use in film soundtracks such as Spellbound, The Lost Weekend, Ed Wood, Mars Attacks! (together with Ondes-Martenot and pre-recorded Theremin samples)[3] and The Day the Earth Stood Still. Theremins are also used in art music (especially avant-garde and 20th century "new music") and in popular music genres such as rock and pop. John Otway regularly uses a Theremin in his performances, Jean Michel Jarre also used it on his album Oxygene." From wikipedia, for those who are not familiar with theremins: ... more -
Aprés Un Rêve (After A Dream) by Gabriel Fauré on Teremin
Most haunting melody you're likely to ever hear! 5 stars. Visit the artist at www.myspace.com/etherandaether.
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Legend of Zelda on Theremin
This instrument apparently has no limits...
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Gnarls Barkley by Theremin!!!
Watch it. If you aren't amazed and enthralled, I'll eat my monitor.
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