If you’ve seen a lot of horror movies, then you’ve probably heard the eerie and unmistakable sound of a theremin. Often credited as the world’s first electronic instrument, the theremin has two ...
You know that sound that makes the hair stand up on the back of you neck? That “watch out because the alien’s huge, slimy tentacles are slithering closer and closer” sound? Lots of classic 1950s ...
A music tech guru out of Austin, TX., has invented an extremely versatile device that’s part theremin, part synthesizer, and part visual controller called the M!lTone (pronounced mill-tone). Developed ...
The theremin may be one of the oldest electronic musical instruments---it was 1920 when Leo Theremin first cooked up his simple box with antennas sticking out of it---but it's a device that even today ...
Named after its Soviet creator Léon Theremin–whose other inventions include the legendary Cold War listening device known as The Thing–Theremins are perhaps the only musical instruments that do not ...
You know that sound that makes the hair stand up on the back of you neck? That "watch out because the alien's huge, slimy tentacles are slithering closer and closer" sound? Lots of classic 1950s ...
[Keystone Science] recently posted a video about building a theremin — you know, the instrument that makes those strange whistles when you move your hands around it. The circuit is pretty simple (and ...
Truth matters. Community matters. Your support makes both possible. LAist is one of the few places where news remains independent and free from political and corporate influence. Stand up for truth ...
It wouldn’t be October without Halloween, and it wouldn’t be Halloween without some spooky music. There’s no instrument spookier than a Theremin, which also happens to be one of the world’s first ...
Of all the musical instruments created over time, the theremin is certainly one of the most intriguing. It almost seems like magic the way the device reacts to moving hands closer and farther away ...