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The theremin is distinguished among musical instruments in that it is played without physical contact While it has been around for about a century, many believe it still has plenty of untapped potential.

The thereminist stands in front of the instrument and moves their hands in the proximity of two metal antennas. The theremin is a unique musical instrument which involves two antennas and which you can play with your. How is a theremin played

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Instead of a keyboard, or strings, a theremin has antennae that sense the movements of your hands in the space surrounding it

It’s quite evident from video recordings that you use both of your hands, in a gentle and controlled swaying motion, across the two antennae.

No touch — yet pure music The theremin, born by accident from a physics experiment by léon theremin, became one of the strangest and most haunting instruments ever created. The theremin is probably the world's strangest and spookiest musical instrument ever made It has no keys, no strings, just two metal rods that you don’t even touch

You just move your hands in the air around the device, and an eerie quivering, disembodied voice, like that of an opera singer, emerge from the instrument Arguably the only instrument that is played without being touched, the theremin has acquired an unmistakable aura of mystery because of its eerie sound. Thereminists appear to play their instruments almost like invisible strings, employing techniques such as vibrato on held notes Although skilled players might make it look easy, playing it requires great musical coordination and serious technical ability.

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The theremin detects the difference between the fixed and variable frequencies through a process called heterodyning, which produces an audible tone

This allows the player to control pitch without ever touching the instrument. While playing a theremin, moving your hand near the vertical antenna alters pitch, while moving your hand near the horizontal antenna alters volume The theremin works without the slightest touch We'll talk about its history, the working principle and how you can play/build your own

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