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The answer is – theremin. Invented by Russian Léon Theremin in 1919, it consists of two radio frequency oscillators and two metal loop antennas. The electric signals from the theremin are amplified and sent to a loudspeaker.
The theremin is widely associated with "alien" or surreal sounds, and has been used in films like Spellbound, The Lost Weekend, and The Day the Earth Stood Still, to name a few.
The following 2 minute recording from a radio interview by Robert Moog, describes how theremin works: http://www.theremin.info/download-file-37.html.
Also, check out the following images of musicians playing a theremin (a.k.a. theremin pilots):
http://www.theremin.info/pics/animatedleon.gif
http://www.gopromusic.com/large_picture.php?id=751&sitetitle=Lew%20Stedman
Finally, listen to a few short samples of music played on a theremin:
- Schindler's List Principle Theme by Randy George -- http://www.theremin.info/users/ooo6/Schindlers%20Theremin.mp3
- Fantaisie for Theremin, Oboe and String Quartet by Bohuslav Martinu --http://www.theremin.info/downloads/4/0/Fantaisie_for_Theremin_Oboe_and_String_Quartet.mp3
- Artist: Lev Termen -- http://www.theremin.info/download-file-46.html
For more information on this fascinating instrument, check out the following sites:
http://www.theremin.info/info-47-_What_is_a_Theremin.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theremin
Comments
- Anonymous
March 28, 2007
What about this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolian_harp