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Re: [Aetherphon] Lydia Kavina on radio 4

2008-06-04 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com

Quoting Lunette Records <lunetterecords@...>:
>
> Hey chaps,
> thanks for all the great advice on working with youngsters - I like your
> idea of a 'theremin idol' Gordon and may well just steal that great idea -
> and even make some 'theremin idol' badges in honour!  (better option that
> unhealthy sweets, I think).   And brevity and fun aspects duly noted.  I
> will let you know how it goes!
>
The kids will ask questions about everything -- they will ask about  
how you personally got interested in the theremin, they will ask how  
much theremins cost.  When I did lecture/demos for a local science  
club they asked if I wore special shoes to play in!  (Someone must  
have noticed that I changed from my beat-up equipment-moving shoes  
into a nicer pair.)

The biggest mistake I've seen beginners make is they try to vary the  
pitch by moving their hand up and down rather than to and from the  
rod.  Some kids will try to play tunes and others will go after  
sound-effects.  Hint: set your Epro's range to the low register -- for  
some reason kids like the high-pitched sounds.  :)
>
> Lydia Kavina was on the radio this morning on a sort of chit chat show on
> BBC Radio 4, you can listen to it for the next week or so on the Beeb
> website here:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/midweek.shtml
>
I tried to listen from the office here... they don't allow us to  
download Real Player here so I couldn't listen.
>
>
> She (Lydia) was very charming, as always!
>
Yep, Lydia is charming indeed.  I enjoyed meeting Lydia in Asheville,  
NC at the Ethermusic festival and I can't say enough great things  
about her.
>
> Bruce Woolley tells me she's recently been in a short film about her, which
> is being shown at BFI on Monday night. Anyone know anything about this film?
>
I haven't heard about it, of course (hey, I'm in Kansas City, Mo. --  
not exactly the center of art and culture for the world).  Will look  
forward to seeing it if it becomes viewable via the internet.

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