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- Theremin abstract "The theremin /ˈθɛrəmɪn/, THAIR-ə-min; originally known as the ætherphone/etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox is an early electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the thereminist (performer). It is named after the westernized name of its Russian inventor, Léon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928.The instrument's controlling section usually consists of two metal antennas which sense the relative position of the thereminist's hands and control oscillators for frequency with one hand, and amplitude (volume) with the other. The electric signals from the theremin are amplified and sent to a loudspeaker.The theremin was used in movie soundtracks such as Miklós Rózsa's for Spellbound and The Lost Weekend and Bernard Herrmann's for The Day the Earth Stood Still and as the theme tune for the ITV drama Midsomer Murders. This has led to its association with a very eerie sound. Theremins are also used in concert music (especially avant-garde and 20th- and 21st-century new music) and in popular music genres such as rock. Psychedelic rock bands in particular, such as Hawkwind and Linkin Park have often used the theremin in their work.".
- Theremin thumbnail Etherwave_Theremin_Kit.jpg?width=300.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink two-theremin-classics-dvd.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink theremin.ca.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink claramethod.html.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink pamelia_kurstin_plays_the_theremin.html.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink theremin.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink www.thereminvox.com.
- Theremin wikiPageExternalLink www.thereminworld.com.
- Theremin wikiPageID "30722".
- Theremin wikiPageRevisionID "605572226".
- Theremin background "electronic".
- Theremin description "J. S. Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring played by Italian thereminist Fabio Pesce on a Moog Etherwave theremin.".
- Theremin developed "1918".
- Theremin filename "Epro theremin middle bach.ogg".
- Theremin hasPhotoCollection Theremin.
- Theremin hornbostelSachs "53".
- Theremin hornbostelSachsDesc Electrophone.
- Theremin imageCapt "An Etherwave-Theremin, assembled from Robert Moog's kit: the loop antenna on the left controls the volume while the upright antenna controls the pitch".
- Theremin inventors Léon_Theremin.
- Theremin name "Theremin".
- Theremin title "Epro theremin in middle range".
- Theremin subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Theremin subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Theremin subject Category:Experimental_musical_instruments.
- Theremin subject Category:Monophonic_synthesizers.
- Theremin subject Category:Russian_electronic_musical_instruments.
- Theremin subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Theremin subject Category:Russian_musical_instruments.
- Theremin comment "The theremin /ˈθɛrəmɪn/, THAIR-ə-min; originally known as the ætherphone/etherphone, thereminophone or termenvox/thereminvox is an early electronic musical instrument controlled without physical contact by the thereminist (performer).".
- Theremin label "Teremim".
- Theremin label "Theremin".
- Theremin label "Theremin".
- Theremin label "Theremin".
- Theremin label "Theremin".
- Theremin label "Theremin".
- Theremin label "Theremín".
- Theremin label "Thérémine".
- Theremin label "Терменвокс".
- Theremin label "ثيرمين".
- Theremin label "テルミン".
- Theremin label "特雷門".
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs Θέρεμιν.
- Theremin sameAs Theremín.
- Theremin sameAs Thérémine.
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs テルミン.
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs Theremin.
- Theremin sameAs Teremim.
- Theremin sameAs m.07kc_.
- Theremin sameAs Q207691.
- Theremin sameAs Q207691.
- Theremin wasDerivedFrom Theremin?oldid=605572226.
- Theremin depiction Etherwave_Theremin_Kit.jpg.
- Theremin isPrimaryTopicOf Theremin.