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unlike FiC's comment though, you do need to have a REALLY good ear to play the theremin properly, otherwise you just end up sounding like crappy feedback trying to sound like a bad sci-fi soundtrack. i guess it ultimately depends on whether you want to use it as a novelty (like jimmy page) or as a lead voice (like the guys in Air). |
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I was mainly joking. |
my bad hehe (you need to stick a smilie in with the jokes or something hehe).
i've had a few friends try their hands at theremins, DIY kits are pretty much useless unless you know your electronics inside and out. it's not as complicated as building your own synth but it's significantly rougher than changing a 9volt battery connector. it IS a simple instrument in the sense that any who physically gets close to it has no choice but to accept that they are actually playing it. doesn't have to be your fingertips either as the past holiday season hip thrusts proved (to much hilarity as well haha). you do need to develop a very keen ear to get it right when playing with others though. it's kind of like making the jump to a fretless guitar or keyless synth. you can also get pretty cool sounds out of a theremin if you run it through a bunch of guitar pedals hehe. |
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I would rather stay modern day Bill Murray-esque. |
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and FiC - bill murray? really? he's still alive? last time i remember him being funny was 'groundhog day' :p: |
I do both better at guitar than drums. Love them both.
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We can't tell you, it's something you have to decide on your own.
I'd say try em out for a while (maybe practice at a local music store or a friends house?) I don't know if a store would let you; probably not, though. Naked hit the nail on the head, too. |
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Check out a Wes Anderson movie, Lost in Translation or Dead Flowers. |
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