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- Terpsitone abstract "The terpsitone was an electronic musical instrument, invented by Léon Theremin, which consisted of a platform fitted with space-controlling antennae, through and around which a dancer would control the musical performance. By most accounts, the instrument was nearly impossible to control. Of the three instruments built, only the last one, made by Theremin in 1978 for Lydia Kavina (his grandniece), survives today. The instrument was named after the Greek muse of dance, Terpsichore (from the Greek words τέρπω, "delight", and χoρός, "dance").".
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- Terpsitone subject Category:Continuous_pitch_instruments.
- Terpsitone subject Category:Electronic_musical_instruments.
- Terpsitone subject Category:Russian_electronic_musical_instruments.
- Terpsitone subject Category:Russian_inventions.
- Terpsitone subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Terpsitone type Artifact100021939.
- Terpsitone type ContinuousPitchInstruments.
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- Terpsitone type ElectronicInstrument103279153.
- Terpsitone type ElectronicMusicalInstruments.
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- Terpsitone comment "The terpsitone was an electronic musical instrument, invented by Léon Theremin, which consisted of a platform fitted with space-controlling antennae, through and around which a dancer would control the musical performance. By most accounts, the instrument was nearly impossible to control. Of the three instruments built, only the last one, made by Theremin in 1978 for Lydia Kavina (his grandniece), survives today.".
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