Re: [Aetherphon] Gabriella's New Cabinet
2008-04-01 by John Hoge
WOW! It s simply beautiful Philip. The craftsmanship is very admirable. You may have taken your time and you are ending up with a very special theremin. Thank
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2008-04-01 by John Hoge
WOW! It s simply beautiful Philip. The craftsmanship is very admirable. You may have taken your time and you are ending up with a very special theremin. Thank
2008-03-31 by kmg5443
Here it is. Look in photos section for the pix. The cabinet sits on the legs and is easily removed by merely lifting it up. This turned out great! Now I just
2008-03-23 by Jason Barile
Congratulations Philip!! Can t wait to see what the new cabinet looks like too! From: kmg5443 Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 10:25 AM To:
2008-03-22 by kmg5443
Hello All. Got a telephone call last night around 9:30 PM. It was the carpenter Mr. Charles who is a friend of Sheri s Dad. Charles worked at the Chapparal
2008-03-18 by kmg5443
Thanks! I d love to be on their program. I ve got the osciloscope out these and I am in the process of hunting down the last little bits of birdies and other
2008-03-16 by John Hoge
Great news Philip. Keep at it, hope you re playing will be pain free from now on. I think the same small staff that s doing EtherFest is also running Moog s
2008-03-15 by David V
Glad to hear it s getting better. So anyone game to do some video recording at EtherFest? Provided it s okay with Moog, of course.... ... DAVID VESEL --
2008-03-15 by kmg5443
Well boys and girls, we re doing a LOT better here. I have stopped seeing my physical terrorist, but still take anti-inflammatories and wear a brace. Most of
2008-02-27 by rupert chappelle
The video of the theremin piece Fire Hand will be shown on March 15 as part of the DC Independent Film Festival. It will be screened at the Jack Morton
2008-02-24 by David V
I got to watch this at school last Wednesday night. We had a great clear sky and the moon was almost directly overhead during the eclipse. Very cool stuff.
2008-02-22 by Sachiel
Very, very nice! All I got to see was cloud! Thank you so much for letting me see such these, what an inspiration. Seldiy B ... From: kmg5443
2008-02-22 by strangerer -
Thanks for sharing those!
2008-02-21 by kmg5443
Shot almost 600, yes I was a shutter tripping fool last night... Here are the links... http://home.comcast.net/~ka4koe/eclipse-a.jpg
2008-02-21 by Victoria Lundy
I d like to see them as well -- it was cloudy here. Boo! -- http://www.inactivists.com http://www.myspace.com/theinactivists victoria@inactivists.com
2008-02-20 by Sachiel
Please! I am so excited, I would love to see any pics you get. I will set an alarm to go and have a look but I ll be far too cold and tired to go anywhere
2008-02-19 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Philip, Thanks for the info. It has been so frigid here that I haven t had the telescope out for a couple of months. Tommorrow night I may break down and
2008-02-19 by kmg5443
http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/home/15357796.html I plan to photograph the eclipse with the aid of Ms. Sarah, my daughter. If any come out, I ll
2008-02-17 by Lunette Records
A great video + biog from Ms Kurstin playing classical, jazz and speaking at a conference. Watch out for the left hander Big Briar Thereminvox!
2008-02-15 by carvin knowles
... SWEET! I m totally stealing that technique! Thank G-d for the tap-tempo on my delay. Carvin
2008-02-15 by Gordon Charlton
... I have been known to use a hammer whilst playing. (At Hands Off - in front of Lydia Kavina and all the rest) Set up a delay at a nice speed for a rhythm.
2008-02-15 by carvin knowles
Kevin Asked me ... It s not percussive like a drum or mallet. The point isn t to imitate but to use the character of the theremin to create something noisy. I
2008-02-15 by carvin knowles
Yep. It has always been hard work, but mostly good work. I ve been a studio musician for 20 years now and I still prefer live shows. It s funny, when Kevin
2008-02-15 by David V
Carvin, I m looking forward to hearing your work. Studio work is a lot harder than it looks, isn t it? :-) 30 takes....sounds like when I do vocals. ...
2008-02-13 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... Hi Carvin! I understand. Glad you posted. Interesting to hear what you and others are doing. ... Indeed! I consider live performance and recorded
2008-02-13 by Lunette Records
2008-02-12 by carvin knowles
My Thereministas! I don t often contribute to the discussion here....usually because I just don t have much to add to the conversation. But I thought I d share
2008-02-12 by kmg5443
My skills, meager as they are, fortunately, haven t suffered all that much from the enforced hiatus. Plus, my family gets a break from night after night of
2008-02-11 by Victoria Lundy
... Hey, it¹s an ermine violin! Sorry, that was my Star Trek nerd speaking. Vic [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-02-11 by David V
Hey, that s pretty good! Isn t that Susi in the picture? (The woman, not the ferret!) ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans ... Spellbound, a brief
2008-02-11 by David V
Hang in there, Phil. Injuries are a bugger. ... DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans ... Spellbound, a brief program of music for theremin Sunday
2008-02-10 by Jon Page
b3ta held an image competition to show both the love of animals and musical instruments this was one of the entries: http://www.b3ta.com/board/8037534 sweet!
2008-02-10 by Lunette Records
yes this clip is an excellent find! Thanks for sharing! Paul Lippman is interesting - whilst not a great (or even good) player, he has something of the
2008-02-09 by Victoria Lundy
He kind of implied that he built the theremin himself, which I think was pretty common at the time...excellent clip. -- http://www.inactivists.com
2008-02-09 by John Hoge
{sorry left this out} Oh the vibrato is cause by the back and forth motion (a combination of twist and forearm abduction it looks like) pitch is mostly
2008-02-09 by John Hoge
Great find thank you! I haven t seen this one before either, but it s exciting to learn of more theremin appearances on television during the late 50s and
2008-02-09 by Pete
Hi all ... This too is my 1st post/reply to the group and I am new to the Theremin. I dont own one yet and never played one but I am totally fascinated by
2008-02-09 by ldahlke
This is my first post to the group (yes, I m on the woo-woo list)! I have appreciated the information from this community. It is encouraging to hear that
2008-02-06 by kmg5443
Why are they debating this stuff and not talking about the THEREMINS????? I may bail too just like Kevin did. Philip
2008-02-06 by kmg5443
Melissa, my physical therapist, is now allowing me 15 minutes of practice on odd days with Gabriella, but only if I don t experience discomfort or pain. On
2008-02-04 by akarlok@sbcglobal.net
I know. I only have Grad. School and gigs to worry about, and I have no time. Good thing I don t have a family to throw into the mix, I d never get anything
2008-02-04 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
... That is the toughest thing about being part of the workforce today. So many people have had the rug pulled out from under them. David, that you are forced
2008-02-04 by Gordon Charlton
... Uh, the usual combination of alpha male chest thumping, pringle baiting and musical differences, in this instance concerning the validity of Noise as a
2008-02-04 by Victoria Lundy
It happens. Everyone understands, and everyone goes through it. I can t believe there s a person involved in music who hasn t gone through the same trade off.
2008-02-04 by john saylor
hey ... nice! even for a small fish in the ocean of capitalism, the ruthless market forces [i guess this is the accreditation market] serve to strip everyone
2008-02-04 by John Hoge
The update is most welcome David, I had started buying the National Inquirer again in hopes of news. :~) It s all understandable and there s no loss of face
2008-02-04 by Lunette Records
Hello guys, Well a very sad collection of stories entered my Inbox today from you all - I know I m usually the one to wax lyrical on the impending apocalypse
2008-02-04 by akarlok@sbcglobal.net
I m currently working on my Masters in Library Science, so I know about time and money. Andy On Feb 3, 2008, at 6:03 PM, David V wrote: Hello all, Last summer
2008-02-03 by David V
Hello all, Last summer I was buzzing with activity, with a couple of big plans simmering that I always wanted to do but never had the nerve to pursue. I wanted
2008-02-03 by David V
I can understand. This latest round of stuff has turned me off again as well. Ah well, that s why we re here! :-) I m happy that when people post articles
2008-02-03 by kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com
Hello to all. For those here on Aetherphone that also subscribe to Levnet just a quick note to let you know that I (once again) unsubscribed from Levnet and