Re: Why are we? (was Re: [SPELLBOUND-L] Re: Who are we?)
2006-05-17 by \js
hi ... of course, it depends. - what constitutes abuse? - who decides the cut-off point? - is it you or someone else who is being blocked? i don t really want
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2006-05-17 by \js
hi ... of course, it depends. - what constitutes abuse? - who decides the cut-off point? - is it you or someone else who is being blocked? i don t really want
2006-05-17 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Well, the last Theremin music I listened to was last Sunday s Spellbound broadcast. The last Theremin CD I listened to is Chris Conway s Contact Light . My
2006-05-17 by David V
... That was my intention. I do wish to state that this list is not moderated, but neither does that suggest that I am asleep at the wheel. I m not content to
2006-05-17 by David V
... Bazookaphone? Do tell! I understand about the not wanting to belong to a band again. Technology is wonderful -- I ve done the one-man-band thing since
2006-05-17 by Jessica Hummel
One track; In The Devil s Territory from the album Seven Swans by Sufjan Stevens. Part of the song is used in a commercial for a Dutch bank. (I don t think
2006-05-17 by Jonathan Bisset
Hello Everyone First of all - I ll add my thanks to David for starting this off - this group already seems to have quite a different feel to the LevNet, which
2006-05-17 by Bret
I m enjoying this new list. Thanks David for starting it and inviting me. I m a 49yr old, husband, father of 2 teenagers (18,19), living in Boulder, Colorado
2006-05-17 by Jeff
... (Victor ... morning. ... Actually, I just got done listening to the Canconeta for Violin and Orchestra by Joaquin Rodrigo that was just posted by Peter
2006-05-17 by David Vesel
The last album I listened to was Eyemoon by Yuki Yano & Aeon (Victor Records Japan). I bought it off eBay for $21. Non-album recordingwise, I just got three
2006-05-16 by David Vanhorn
Another thing about long antennas, as you approach, your hand is close to some of the antenna, but far from other parts. Think of it this way.. Slice the
2006-05-16 by David Vanhorn
That is, if a Theremin has great linearity but is overly sensitive ... Makes sense to me. The volume could well be done by a flat plate, you don t really need
2006-05-16 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... We tend to think that a given distance between one s hand and the pitch antenna is produces a given pitch (let s call this the x-axis). However, the
2006-05-16 by Gordon Charlton
... I didn t get an perceptible effect with the volume antenna. I imagine that s down to the shorter field and the thin wires I m using as antenna. My thinking
2006-05-16 by David Vanhorn
... That would be a big project. Lots of data points to collect, and rather difficult. The first thing, is to discard the idea that the antennas are acting
2006-05-16 by Jay
I had a theremin about a year ago, and it was very frustrating. I have a good ear for pitch, and even after a month of trying to play a theremin, I could not
2006-05-16 by John Hoge
The other day I got into trying to sound like an old generator sound that lurks in my memory. I found that the most important part of the sound was actually
2006-05-16 by David V
... That s fine. I m still in the alarming cats stage myself. :-) ... I think it would be very interesting to see a 3D plot of the capacitance field of the
2006-05-16 by David V
... Watch this space for further developments. ;-) In the mean time, I can point you at a couple of electronic groups I have encountered that use theremin
2006-05-15 by Gordon Charlton
... [...] ... [...] ... I m interested in unusual treatments and playing styles, and would love to hear about any and all offbeat ideas! (The rest of this post
2006-05-15 by Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
Hi everyone, I introduced myself earlier by saying why I was glad for the new list, but said nothing about me. Since we re introducing, here goes... As a
2006-05-15 by Ann Cantelow
... Congratulations! That sounds exciting. I see from the site, http://www.roskilde-festival.dk/index.php?code=1 (that s the English version) that it is June
2006-05-15 by David Vanhorn
Well, I guess i m the technical guy . An ee by trade, I play an etherwave well enough not to alarm the cat much. My interest is technical, working on
2006-05-15 by doritch@doritchrysler.com
Hello everyone, Thank you, David, for initiating this. My name is dorit chrylser, I was born in graz, austria and have been living in nyc for the last 15
2006-05-15 by Oscar
Hello all, I am Oscar from Madrid, Spain (well, a new little city 22km at N from it, but who cares? ;) ) I first saw the Theremin years ago when I saw the
2006-05-15 by Jessica Hummel
Hello we Well, to be honest, I think there is no we . I m hoping for a lot of individuals here. So the question should be: who am I? I m Jessica, trying
2006-05-15 by Gordon Charlton
... Thanks for the link David. Yours Truly put a bit smile on my face. I see what you mean about the trumpet sound - it s a bit like my Kees with half-wave
2006-05-15 by David V
Welcome Shane! ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans http://davidv.purplenote.com porphyrous@topicbox.com ... The Purple Note Radio Network: Escape
2006-05-15 by David V
For those of you interested in unusual treatments of the theremin, you should go over and visit Michael Evans s page. He has a couple of songs on his web site
2006-05-14 by Jon Bernhardt
... South actually. I live in Boston. ;) Might as well use this as an excuse to introduce myself: Jon Bernhardt. Been playing since 1996, when I saw TaEO and
2006-05-14 by shanewyattdavis
Greetings! David: Thanks for the invitation. I m a casual theremin hobbyist in Chicago, playing mostly parlor music with friends, but occasionally braving open
2006-05-14 by Victoria Lundy
... That s one of the best phrases I ve ever heard in reference to the instrument. That s one of the things that to me sets the theremin apart. The most
2006-05-14 by John Hoge
Yes he played a very fun set. Here s the thread at ThereminWorld http://www.thereminworld.com/forum.asp?F=715
2006-05-14 by \js
hi i don t know quite where i caught the theremin bug. one day i just ordered the kit from big briar and away i went. anne cantelow pointed me toward a
2006-05-14 by kmg5443
I m a 43 year old electrical engineer and ham radio operator. I ve been playing since last September and really enjoying it. I have two children, Sarah and
2006-05-14 by David V
... Wasn t there just recently an event? I seem to recall that Jon Bernhardt made the trip east to play with them last time out. ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic
2006-05-14 by John Hoge
Hey Spellbound-L, Who are we today? Guess I ll take a turn, here s my best guess: I m John Hoge I live in NYC. Now I work full time at computer poo, up to
2006-05-14 by John Hoge
Hey Spellbound-L, Thanks David V. for setting this up! Great idea. I m in NYC. Look forward to sharing some good theremin talk and info. - John Hoge ... From:
2006-05-14 by thereminchick
I know Ann Cantelow! I ve seen her in person! We were at Etherfest 2005 together. And thanks for coming to Aurora to see us. I m Victoria Lundy in Denver, CO.
2006-05-14 by Ann Cantelow
In the voice of (British comedy character) Neddie Seagoon: Hello, Folks! Hi, I m Ann Cantelow, happy to be here, indeed. Here s a wordy intro for me- you ve
2006-05-14 by Olivia Mattis
Dear David (and group), I have extra copies of the Theremin Master Class interview with Lydia Kavina if you or anyone is interested, giving great tips for
2006-05-14 by David V
Olivia, Heh, nobody is gonna get kicked out for not playing! :-) I can t say enough nice things about how cooperative Brian Brandt at Mode Records was in
2006-05-14 by Olivia Mattis
Well, it s my turn in the who are we parade. I m Olivia Mattis, and I was fortunate to have the first interview with Leon Theremin when he first emerged from
2006-05-14 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Hi! Thank you David for creating this group and for the invitation. I m Kevin Kissinger from Kansas City, Mo. I have been married for 24 years and we have four
2006-05-14 by David V
No doubt. I huge chunk of my theremin music collection is in MP3 files as well. ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans http://davidv.purplenote.com
2006-05-14 by David V
Wow, I have a new person s music to check out! :-) Welcome Gordon! I think everyone knows me, or at least knows OF me. I m David, and like Gordon I do not
2006-05-13 by Gordon Charlton
... I have Peter Pringle s DVD. No CDs. :-( Since developing an interest in the theremin my music budget has been spent almost entirely on making my own music.
2006-05-13 by David V
Hello all, It seems like the challenge of much of theremin music is actually finding it for sale. I thought it would be fun to start a thread of documenting
2006-05-13 by Gordon Charlton
Great, postings already! I love chatty little mailing lists. (Would prefer a private forum, but, like, whatever...) I don t see a membership list on the yahoo
2006-05-13 by David V
Welcome, Jeff! You bring up a good point, what is the difference between this one and the existing theremin@yahoogroups.com e-mail list? Why another one? I
2006-05-13 by Jeff Sparks
..and thanks for the invite David! Most of you know me as Jeff S., and I am a self described, hearing impaired theremin wannabee. LOL (Sorry, I couldn t