THEREMIN CONCERT ON BURNS B3 DELUXE
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Enjoy a half hour of Classical works played by Thomas Grillo on the Burns B3 Deluxe theremin with accompaniment generousely provided by Kristian Banatzianou of http://www.PianoAccompaniments.com and Peter Nagy. Check out the entire line of B3 theremins, and more at http://www.soundslikeburns.com
. This performance is copyright 2008 by Thomas Grillo. Accompaniments are also copyrighted their respective owners. Please feel free to link to this, and all of my videos, but please do not upload, or transmit unauthorized copies as they'll be removed promptly. Thank you.
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It's best to memorize as quickly as possible, because when one has to turn pages, it makes it difficult to get the hands back in place and still play in tune. Just retune when you use a music stand.
I can't find a theremin nowhere!!!I wanna buy it,how much it should cost anyway?
Thanks.
You can also find Etherwave Standard for $400 at moogmusic on the web. Wavefront has some for $800 and $1800.
The classic B3 was so small that it was trickier to play.
Theremins work by using a radio-magnetic field around their antennas. As we interact with these fields, we change the capacitence of the fields, and this in turn changes electronic values of tone generating oscilators through a process called heterodyning, where one oscilator is slightly out of ph
ase with another, producing the tone we hear at speaker.