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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
I have a Theremin, assembled from a kit which is still available from Paia. It's easy to assemble; even I could do it.
Actually, when I was in California, I saw the Beach Boys, and the lead singer was playing a machine that sounded like a Theremin on "Good Vibrations", but was played using what looked like a thin lap steel bar. It was played moving the bar horizontally, rather than the UP and Down hand method used by Brian in his demonstration.
Of course, many Roland synths have a similar controller built in. I particularly like the one on my SH 201 synth.
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
Originally Posted By: captain Russ
Actually, when I was in California, I saw the Beach Boys, and the lead singer was playing a machine that sounded like a Theremin on "Good Vibrations", but was played using what looked like a thin lap steel bar. It was played moving the bar horizontally, rather than the UP and Down hand method used by Brian in his demonstration.
Russ, the instrument you are referring to is an Electro-Theremin which was probably much easier to use "live"...from what I understand, the studio recordings were also done with the Electro-Theremin.
Below is the intro of "Good Vibrations" with the Electro-Theremin being used.
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Ian...THAT'S IT!
Good find.
Be Well!
R.
(P.S). Tony, Brian Wilson came thru Lexington last year. He had dinner at the country Club I work regularly after his performance at the Opera House. I knew him in the mid 60's when I was a "surf guitar dude".
He didn't recognize me (that's understandable) or recall many of the players, venues or other notable places, people or events from the era. He was more disoriented than he was in the attached footage.