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What's the best use of theramin in music.
I'm checking out a lot of the more unusual stuff from Raymond Scott. And although he wasn't known for using the theramin as much as he was for pioneering electronica in general his music has been inspiring me.
I just watched the original Day The Earth Stood Still and was really entranced by Bernard Herrmann's soundtrack which used a lot of Theramin. What are some good examples of theramin use in music? Is there such a thing as a theramin virtuoso? |
"Good Vibrations"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbwxLGohUM0
This. And furthermore: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyF_UN8g9f0 |
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pixies - velouria
converge's jane doe has it only like 3 tracks. That's all I can think of at the moment. |
Contrary to popular belief, the theremin was not used on the 1966 recording of "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys, which featured Paul Tanner's "box", later called the electro-theremin. However, for concert appearances, an oscillator slide-controller was designed and built for Wilson by Robert Moog. Wilson helped to popularize the instrument when he recorded Paul Tanner playing his electro-theremin -- for the first time in recorded music history -- on the song "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times." The song appeared on The Beach Boys' 1966 album Pet Sounds, considered one of the most influential albums in popular music history.
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I never liked enough 'weird' uses of this instrument, unless someone did a good job and I never heard it. I think, not sure, Dick Hyman made some cartoon music with it which was ok. I like Clara Rockmore, and little of what Raymond Scott did with it. When I saw Keiji Haino using it live I thought it was boring.
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theremin is cool, but the ondes moreenti (or whatever its called) is waaay cooler
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Ondes Martenot?
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Star Trek theme
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I agree. A boring musician is a boring musician regardless of the instruments he or she uses. |
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Remember that 90's post rock fascination with xylophones? |
JSBE -Afro
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boat anchor
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I like that it can take a Theraminist 15 years to realise that they're a boring musician. But there's no reason to actually listen to theramin records. Oh, and to fugazifan - Messiaen. I can't say this often enough. |
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That's actually a singer imitating a theremin. :) |
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