Theremin, electronic musical instrument invented in 1920 in the soviet union by leon theremin (also called lev termen) Developed in the 1920s by russian physicist léon theremin, this electronic instrument produces eerie, otherworldly sounds that have become synonymous with science fiction and experimental music. Together, they produce a lower audible frequency equal to.
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Russian physicist and engineer lev sergeyevich termen—who later came to be widely known as léon theremin—invented his namesake instrument around 1920
Here, he's pictured in 1928.
The theremin, an instrument known for its eerie and otherworldly sound, holds the distinction of being the first electronic musical instrument Invented in 1920 by russian physicist léon theremin (lev termen), the theremin is unique in that it is played without physical contact. Invented in 1920 by léon theremin, this electronic instrument creates sound through electromagnetic fields Musicians move their hands near two metal antennas to control pitch and volume.