Where
else have I heard a theremin?
Think of the eerie sounds in 1950's horror and science fiction
movies.
Theremins have been featured on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations"
(at the end), in Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" (in
the middle), in the theme to the original Star Trek TV show,
and in the themes of The Lost Weekend, The Day the Earth
Stood Still, and Ed Wood.
Lothar and the Hand People (60s acid rock band) used one frequently,
and Jon Spencer (of Jon Spencer & the Blues Explosion) plays
one on occasion.
The Beatles did not use a theremin, but Matthew Sweet did,
on his album 100% Fun.
Bruce Haack once played
on on Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, and let Fred try, too.
James Coleman performed a theramin concert 1-28-97 at M.I.T.'s Killian Auditorium.
There's a 1994 movie, Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey,
about inventor Leon Victor Theremin, and theremin virtuoso Clara
Rockmore (directed by Steve Martin - no, not the comedian; produced
by Orion Classics), which is. now on video.
There's also the Theremin
Enthusiasts Club International, and a newsgroup,
alt.music.makers.theremin.
And, there's a freeware toy called MouseSing
that let's you "play" your mouse like a theremin. (This
is an updated version - no new features, but some bugs fixed if
the other version isn't working for you.)
Related FAQ pages:
Special thanks to Mogombus, Lee Shiller, and
Ben Williams.
There has never been a statue
erected to the memory of someone who let well enough alone.
~ Jules Ellinger
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