Theremin (An instrument you play by not touching it)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2019
- Learning one of the most unique instruments I know of from master theremin player Carolina Eyck.
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Friend: what instrument do you play?
Sign language
Underrated
Girls:
"What instrument do you play?"
"Theremin."
Boys:
"What instrument do you play?"
"*BASS*" *slaps bass intently
"Nobody is allowed to touch my instrument..not even me"
Very accurate. 😅😂😂
@@shizukagozen777 Hey, It's Ishi.
Why do I literally find you everywhere?
I can imagine hand job on my lil pickle
@@stevethea5250 Wha-
Steve Thea r/whoosh
Today I realised I’m a born genius. My whole life I’ve treated my piano and guitars like a Theramin by not touching them ever.
what an expert
The greatest prodigy of all time.
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmao
The world needs that untouched guitar music only you can provide
It turns out this woman is not just any Theramin player. She legit invented the whole theory behind how she plays it and wrote a book on it. Thats insane. Shes actually crazy talented.
lol stolen comment
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
@@crow2596 can you copyright a youtube comment? didn't think so...
@@neeltheother2342Actually you may be able to. Any internet forum post may be copyrighted. You also don't have to do anything special for this to "activate." Copyright law is extremely inclusive and includes anything even the smallest amount of creativity. Many forums include a licensing clause in their terms and conditions to essentially nullify this though. You would have to read the terms and service of your youtube account to see what licensing agreement you made in regards to your comments.
@@neeltheother2342 probably not, but you can definitely steal it no problem
"Hey what instrument do you play"
"Sign language"
"Ninjutsu finger shapes"
I'm just drinking water and i see this comment. I'm almost chocking. Lol
That is a great idea.
F
Me: what instrument do you play?
Her: The electromagnetic field.
THE INFINITE INVISIBLE STRING
LMAO HAHAHAHHAHA
.."Yes, that's an entire field.. what do you play?.."
😂
Lmao
for some reason this instrument sounds so nostalgic, it feels like i’ve heard it a lot when i was a child.
same!! i have noticed it sounds very similar to synths i enjoy messing with. Like the sound very much feels like something you’d find in a early 2000s nintendo ds game!
Someone else said it was used in the star trek opening, so fair chance it's been used in a few other significant things too
Spooky theremin in Dark Shadows
The Day the Earth Stood Still. 1950s
at times it sounds a lot like the pedal steel guitar. Could be that too.
If Theremin becomes a mainstream instrument, Carolina will be regarded as a major player (heh) in music history for the technique she invented. And then, this video will become a testament to how it came to be. You could be watching a video that will be featured in many documentaries 100 years from now. This is so cool.
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
Spoiler, it won't.
It's cool but it probably costs a shit ton of money and if, in all those years it existed it never had a mainstream use or spotlight, there are probably some good reasons.
🙌🏻
Music teacher: Do not touch any of the instruments unless I tell you. Me on the Theremin:
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@CarissaJenkins lol
I think you need to step on something to make it active and able to play
@@retrothecake1921 r/woosh
@@taneryalcinkaya8841 r/thisisntreddit and I understood the joke
Can you imagine if a deaf person did sign language in front of it and it started speaking every word they were signing
omgah💛💕
That really sounds like a good idea
Yo Boi Crust I will now steal this idea and copyright it like most major companies
That would be a camera
Brilliant
6:47 That "This is Halloween" duet was amazing ❤
I'm listening now and I'm actually not sure what song it was but I swear it sounds like it
have you found out the name of that piece??
@@sanjaybalor no
It absolutely is ”This is Halloween”
@@Aquiwer yes I found out yesterday. It's the pre-drop of it is Halloween.
Theremin is an invention of the Russian engineer Leo Theremin. Several years ago i saw in Moscow his great-grandson Peter Teremin. He is a composer and the theremin player too. Thank you for this video, best regards from Russia.
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
Also, a longtime collaborator of KGB who invented espionage equipment for them, was awarded the Stalin Prize and in '91 he joined the communistic party. When you look into a russian's life you always find disgusting stuff.
@@ArtificialFertilizerYou sound ridiculous
@@ArtificialFertilizer that's a whole new "dimension" of the guy.
Oh wait, not that new at all.
buzz off
@@ArtificialFertilizer
This woman is not just a theremin player. She's probably the best theremin player in the world. She literally invented the technique that she uses to play, wrote a book about it, and now everyone plays it the way she does. Amazing.
@@Daniel-yo5es It's an acquired taste, honestly. I used to dislike certain instruments, music genres, etc. before I joined a music class. Now I'm a lot more open-minded and appreciative.
Give this cover a listen. th-cam.com/video/ajM4vYCZMZk/w-d-xo.html
@@Daniel-yo5es you also don't like Playing games until you experienced it
@@AcediaIX I experienced listening to it.... so, there's that. didnt like it. sounds ok for a 1950's ufo movie... that's abouty it.
Daniel after she played it, i actually appreciate it as an instrument more
@@Daniel-yo5es it's because you don't like it. Why? Because.
“Hey, what instrument do you play?”
*Oxygen*
One Random Act of Random Actually it would be mostly Nitrogen
well you dont need oxygen (or air) to play this thing... except for breathing i guess but who still does that these days
@@astrama7102 What the fuck are you guys talking about?
That's nice, but not as fun as saying "the [Mahler's] hammer"
@@astrama7102 I think that's just a glitch. That's happened to me before
idk why but the bit at 7:45 made me start tearing up? the music feels so peaceful and somehow nostalgic for something I haven't heard before. really makes you remember that music is a form of art haha
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
Our genes pass down memories from generation to generation, so it's possible that one or more of your great grandparents either played or listened to this instrument and then that memory made its way into your genes, which is probably why it feels nostalgic.
@@Sara-gl8ueNot even remotely true
@@yea4253 if it's not true, how does every living creature on this planet have instincts? Instincts are genetic memories passed down through DNA. This is all scientifically proven, so I'm going to assume you just haven't researched this topic yet.
@@Sara-gl8uemice know to be afraid of a hawks shadow even if they have never seen one. Deer will be careful crossing roads even if they have no idea what they are. Trauma can be passed down genetically through generations even if it happened before the father even impregnated his partner.
Maybe the other commenter made it sound too extreme but there is some truth to it. We can’t access the memories like a scene in our head but I believe the sort of categories for information and the associations in memory might be passed down some how. That is how the mouse knows to fear(association) a shadow in a certain shape(the shape belongs to the category of predator).
This is the 1st time I was introduced to a theramin. She is amazing and I'm in awe, watching this beautiful woman make such beautiful music.
Who the hell created this and thought:
"That turned out EXACTLY as planned!"
Russian scientist Leo Theremin. He named it by his surname.
I'm pretty sure it was a complete accident, he was trying to make something entirely different , but then this happened.
His goal was to have auditory feedback as substitute for instrument visual displays. Then, hey, this happened.
@tututuims ieijebdo he was doing research into developing proximity sensors, so it's not like it came from something completely unrelated
A genius.
Use me as a "I want 30 minutes of Theremin and Acoustic Guitar." button.
YES.
I’ll use you for more than that, big boy...
@@charleswidmore5694 I'll add this to the things I did not, but should, expect from the internet.
@@LeonidasKaragiannis lmfao your response to Charles Widmore!
Leonidas Karafleaonus Agreed.
This instrument is so magical. The way it sounds, the way it's played. What a crazy invention
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
That's actually the best demonstration of the theremin I've witnessed. Also, the love of music you guys have comes through.
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
Her technique is so interesting. It looks like she's casting spells with her very precise hand movements.
Maybe she is.
How do you know this isn't witchcraft?
@@drogadepc Very good point :) One should not assume another's spellcasting potential.
@@adamross2256 are you a witch? :)
@@jaayghose3817 Mmmaaaaaaaaaayyyybe......
@@jaayghose3817 Ohhh, sorry, no, I'm not an actual practitioner. :O :P :)
Me: so how do you play it if you don't touch it?
Her: *furiously throwing gang signs*
LMAO!!! 😂😂😂 I was thinking sign language but this cracked me up!
i have faith
Then we would have to also ask how do you change the channels on your TV with a remote control?
Made my day
Naruto signss
Incredible how the sound she uses sounds like a mix between strings and voice. She's insanely talented too. Great video!
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
I shared the stage with Theremin’s grandson once. And he is a great player too. Seeing this live is very impressive
Peter Theremin is a great-grandson of Lev Theremin, the creator of this magical instrument.
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
When she's playing the theramin: angelic, beautiful, divine.
When he's playing the theramin: *unholy screaming, Satan is summoned*
*SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-*
And now the like is 666
Coincidence, I think not
@@captainseriously1691 OMG IT WAS
When he is playing: mosquito infestation 🤣🤣🤣
Air guitarist: There’s nothing cooler than an air guitar.
Thereminist: Hold my pitch nob.
*air guitarist*
Hold my (redacted)
*nob*
BASS
*they don't take it off*
That's so beautiful. I would love to hear her play all by herself. But watch too. It's so surreal the way she just seems to pull the notes out of nowhere.
I’m 29 and just recently got into music by buying a piano, I’ve always loved music but haven’t tried playing any since I was a child. Your channel is showing me and teaching me a lot! I didn’t even know this instrument existed.
Good luck in everything you're going to do in your life! I'm sure you'll become a great pianist 😊 I'm going to buy a piano too (in this month I think)
Plot twist: She’s just humming the whole time.
🤣🤣🤣
Underrated comment 😂
@@deborak9075 ™️
Lol😂😂
Im ded 😂
Woman: *plays theremin*
Medieval peasants: “atlas a witch*
Ace the Prototype 24677 nah bruh he’s the guy that holds the world up
@Ace the Prototype 24677 atlas is the titan dude from greek mythology
@Ace the Prototype 24677 What if the titan was a witch, though. Like, how do you hold the world up without people seeing your hands?
@Haltgamer well considering the titans are pretty much gods...
@@nnooooooooooooo that's why the Antarctic is off limits to regular people, it's a world wide government cover up.
as someone who’s messed with a theramin before, this lady is a GODDESS at it.
Bob Moog o ladrão americano vagabundo que roubou o projeto do Russo Leon Theremin , nunca confessou a injustiça cometida . O tempo encarregou de expor a vergonha desse crápula americano.
Wow, I really had no idea it was so versatile before. I've mostly just heard the "spooky-noises" before. It was already fascinating but hearing the sheer versatility is making it even more fascinating.
This looks like something made in 1990 but created by a person from 2030
Dude yes.
Yeah
Absolutely it's so cool
It's from 1920
Yah
It's about time ghosts have an opportunity to play in a band.
Since many people believed ghost is something related to wavelength elements, so put this instrument in the ghost house you will have the true spooky concert
Omg yess they should try this shit on those ghost hunter shows. I really want to see if it works
Yeah
Darion Fore ghost choir ft. theremin ( i hope someone gets the reference)
oh boi, do i have a band for you
Let's just take a moment to appreciate that the technique she invented is being adopted by other players. Creative genius!
I adore her technique for playing the Theremin. I’ve always liked it as an instrument, but having seen this technique I feel like it has really grown in my heart.
While the way you play the instrument is so radically different, skilled players make such intense, passionate gestures as part of this technique, it’s a pleasure to watch.
I hope it grows in popularity as an instrument across the globe, it has such a wonderful sound.
Me:plays theremin
Bd:what note is that?
Me:👌
lol
bruh
😂👌😂👌🔥🔥🔥😂😂🔥
anonymous 77 XD
😂😂😂😂😂
You have me dying lol
someone said ‘imagine if the theremin started playing by itself in a horror movie’ AND I CANT AGREE MORE
but every ghost owns a theremin
oh my god what the fuck
Thank you for the nightmares good sir
Rahul Thapa welcome bub :>
That would actually be such a good premise for a horror movie. Like maybe someone played it when they were alive and now that they're dead the new owners hear random horror music at night. They find out it's the instrument and everytime there's a jumpscare you hear those sounds and that's how they know the ghost is walking around. Somebody please make it, I think it would be really interesting and a fairly new concept
Theramin was used for the movie "Forbidden Planet"- Michael McClary, Professor of Trumpet 🎺, Georgia Perimeter College and GSU
You have to be so calm and at peace to play that instrument. Really amazing
Me: how do u play this instrument??
Her: *hits the woah*
💀
Lol
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
😭😭😭😭
😂😂
Me: trying to sleep
The mosquitoes in my room:
😂
damn bro you have some beautiful sounding mosquitoes in your room
Yeah like those mosquitoes sound awesome
I would let them live if they sounded like that.
That is if they don't poke me every other minute.
Bro I’d kill all of those mosquitoes if you actually have any, I’m not the type of person who likes to wake up with 5 bites
As someone who has zero music skills (and had this video randomly recommended to me although I already knew of the instrument), I absolutely respect people dedicated to their craft.
I would love to just have that jam session to play on repeat. It's so magical
Friend: What u got there?
Me: Just an instrument call theremin .
Friend: Can I play it?
Me: Sure, just don't touch it.
Friend: ????
Ha Ha!
Wonder what happens when you touch it
nigtrick most likely not much. Just the highest pitch and low volume. Won’t break it
Nice one
Lmao
I like to think that the theremin is just shy and it screams when you get too close to it
Caleb Lubie just like me
😂😂
omw this made me laugh XD
bwahaha!! 😂
hahaha
please never stop with this series. i watched 4 of them now and its always an awesome interesting person coming with these instruments. and you really do a great job!
So basically theremin players would be the best air benders.
Who are you to say they're not?
Well yes
YES
!!!!!!
Yes
It's almost 100 years old? Even today it looks like a scifi instrument from a distant planet.....
The story of it is pretty insane. It was the first commercially affordable electronic instrument and without it electronic instruments now wouldnt be remotely close to the same
Theremin used it, watch his documentary he was a Russian spy and later invented such a device which could listen to a room's audio from far away by amplifying sound waves. This women right here is just using it.
He was a genius, way ahead of his time
A long long time ago, but, somehow still in the future!
How have you never seen it before?
Edit: wait nevermind
Wow! Just wow. Such a beautiful ethereal sound. ❤️
This is SO SO cool. I had no idea that instrument existed or was even possible. The sound is mesmerizing!
The sheets should be like
🤙✋👆🖐👌✊👎☝️👉 🤟
Kage bushino jutso.
Mxrtinx Vers 😂😂
Shit looks like cheat codes
😂❤️😂
Omg
I loved the part when she said “👌🏽🖖🏽👋🏽” sounded beautiful.
kay kartel 😂😂😂
Fuck 😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😵
Lmao
kay kartel Too blinded by the devil to see the Truth.
🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
There’s a musical chemistry here that’s absolutely beautiful. Great video before going to sleep
Truly fascinating. I love the idea of a completely unique, modern instrument, and I've been intrigued since the original Star Trek theme. I'd love to see it used more.
Well, it is not that modern. It is already over a hundred years old...
Invented in 1919...
@@KingLimbo05 Given that the first woodwinds date back 43 THOUSAND years, we've found drums that date back to 5500 BC, and stringed instruments over 4500 years old... I'ma gonna go out on a limb here and say 100 years is relatively new. 😉
@@cmay7429synths are even newer, but the way they play isn't... Well mostly.
6th grade music teacher: "you can play any instrument you want, what do you choose"
Kid: "I want to play the Theremin"
Teacher: "God damnit..."
Im stealing this
Why..??
Imagine a fly passes it and you're like "WHO'S IN MY HOUSE?"
Bruh a horror movie without the horror✊💀
@@ravenlaggyboi9321 so.... a movie?
@@mikesmith7620 ya bruh
@@ravenlaggyboi9321 Bruh a movie
@@ravenlaggyboi9321 the 6 year old carcass is used twice a day or Thursday
I loved this video. It was beautiful and wonderful seeing the both of you play your natural instruments then learn the other's.
I resonate a lot with the Theremin.
I would LOVE to try a Theremin one day! This combo sounds beautiful ❤
I feel like asking a Theremin player to play "that spooky sound" is like asking a guitar player to play "Stairway to Heaven" or a saxophone player to play "Careless Whisper".
are you trying to say people shouldn't ask them to play "that spooky sound"? Because I thought asking sax players to play careless whisper was normal
It is lol
Ok but the difference is, sax and guitar players only play those songs all of their own accord
Plays the theremin:
Anyways here’s wonderwall
Jimmy Page actually plays the theremin. Off the top of my head I can't remember which song but he does play it live on stage.
This is the instrument that the conductor plays.
@@DivineDefect fuck dude, chill out
@@user-by7bx3vy4j r/woosh
Omgg so true😂
This is one of the best comments I've ever read
Well not really because the conductor can’t really actually conduct while playing that
Absolutely fascinating! I love unusual instruments and the people who've dedicated themselves to mastering them and sharing with the world. Thank you.
The theremin with the harmonizer is absolutely enchanting!
*playing theremin*
my deaf friend: whatd you just say about my mom???
Why does your profile pic match your comedic value
THIS IS SO UNDERRATED
I don't get it...
Your Kokichi pfp is cursed
Calista Boudreaux she looks like she’s doing sign language
Just AWESOME! No words can describe such mastery! Thank you BOTH! Wish you Blessings and LOVE!
I've seen the larger Theremin a while back but it was mostly explaining the instrument. The two of you playing together ❤️.
It's just so amazingly beautiful when she plays ❤️❤️
"you need your own personal space to play it"
Introverts: I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
"You need no bullets in the G11!"
Nobody: I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
*completely defunds G11 program*
Was machst hier xD
@@EmergencyDriver ich bin überall.
No, I just need one. It will come in at about 3.5 tonnes.
How funny. I also get played, but never touched.
That's so sad.😢
@@blessedplace9257 Like If you cried :'(
@@DaniellaG1D I didn't cry but my heart broke into a million pieces.
@@blessedplace9257 Thank you! :'(
Almost like saying you alnost kissed and almost fingered her
Ah man, looking at this Instrument's Antennas after 3 years now as an Amateur Radio Operator and pretty much an Electronics Engineer Fascinates me even more. Its SUCH A BEAUTIFUL THING!
Theremin: the only way sign language can make a audible noise
ME: so how do you play it?
HER: 👉👊👋👌🖐️🖖🤞💪👎🤙🤛🙌👐☝️
ME: 🤔
😂😂😂😂 I'm crying dying and choking lmao😂😂😂
Lmfao best comment here
LMAO stop that shit too funny yahaahah
kingprotools1 haha 😂
Bruh 😂😂😭
Man, talk about muscle memory. There is absolutely no tactile feedback at all with this instrument. To play accurately is 100% determined through your muscle memory and nothing else. It’s honestly amazing. She is really impressive.
It's like doing whistle but waaay more creative.
I think it’s not muscle memory, it’s pure intuition, since she mentioned that playing every time requires adjusting the instrument to certain conditions
@@Vekcrazah no, it is muscle memory. if you watched, she says she adjusts it so that it will be the same every time.
@@Vekcrazah and before you tell me im wrong, basically the second half of the video talks about this
@@ferninthehouse she did say she adjusts it, but she also says that it still depends on her environment. The only thing certain in her tuning is having the notes be the length of her hand, but otherwise, her playing will still depend on the room she’s in. That’s why she didn’t outright reject the first ‘muscle memory is thrown outside the window’ but clarified when asked if she has to play it in the exact same room.
Speechless. I could watch this lady all day and still find it hard to believe how anybody could achieve this level of skill.
I've always wanted to know how this instrument is played! Thanks so much for the video! She is awesome!
someone: what do you play?
me: i play...um...I play...
someone: play what?
me: ummmm well
I PLAY THE AIR
lmao the comment and to reply is funny
I play with magic 😀
Air bender
Haha funny 😐
I play the RUMBLE
Playing "U Can't Touch This" would be both self-referential and hilarious 😆
Hofstadter?
Super meta
SuperFreak-y
Underrated comment :)
😆😆😆😆
Impressive. I am totally in awe. This young woman is an artist ... what a wonderful instrument & how she is playing it.
What an incredible video! Very refreshing amidst all the fluff that’s out there these days! She is a true master and his willingness to try even as a completely novice is extremely endearing. Well done and thank you!
I'm selling my theremin I haven't touched it for years.
😂😂
I snorted
Lmao
wholesome joji I’ll buy it possibly
wholesome joji ayyyy lmao
Good thing it has only been around for about 100 years. Any earlier you would be on trial for witchcraft. Amazing instrument. Amazing musician.
Critstix Darkspear hahahahaha
😂😂
Even now I'm not convinced it's not wizardry
"On trial"
This comment right here shows you don't know shit about history
Oh my...
I've always been fascinated by the theremin, but never really seen it played as an actual musical instrument, rather than a toy or sound effect.
Mind well and truly blown. 😲
This is incredible. I’m not normally that interested in the nerdy side of music, but this was fascinating. I was totally immersed. She’s remarkable. Thanks for sharing.
She stacking gang signs out here. Them dudes in Chicago probably got a whole symphony 🤣💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This comment made me spit my drink. 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmaoooooo
😂😂😂😂😂
Ceerstar Ceerstar As a chicagoan, i can confirm this
She gets on the theremin, flawlessly plays elegant songs. He gets on the theremin - oooh look, motorcycle sounds. vroom vroom!! lmfao.
Well, thats one of the postures when composing contemporary music xd
@@magonsar YUSSS LMAO
What does "lmao" means?
@@TheCoolerMarlon laughing my ass off
@@mooncakeig3325 ty
She is brilliant and the technique she came up with will be way theremin are played. She does an incredible job of making the theremin interesting to people who have never seen one.
Woah! I just discovered the theremin. It’s sound is so interesting and pretty. After watching this video I would love to get one for myself more than ever. I just had one sent to my Air Force son who is deployed far, far away to give him something fun and interesting to do while away from home. He’s a good musician and plays guitar and writes music. I know he’s going to love it. Thanks for sharing this one.
This is what the guy in the middle of the orchestra plays
😂😂
The conductor?
@@pianoforte17xx48 no, the guy in the middle that faces the orchestra that plays this instrument
@@federicobravi5752 dang it I still don't get it. What's his name? Violinist? Pianist? Who is he exactly? 1st I thought of conductor because he is in the middle and faces the orchestra..
@@pianoforte17xx48 It Is a joke. In Italy we call it Maestro, which is like the master, the one that has to control every group of instruments in the orchestra. It's basically the most important piece in the orchestra because he guides everyone, every movement he does with is arms and hands is like a language for the ones in the orchestra, I suppose.
Her: playing instrument
Deaf people watching: why is a horse going to buy my kids tommorow
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*The rolls have been reversed*
LMAO
As one learning ASL, that is fucking hilarious. XD
Fuck sakes whys this videos comment section so funny 😪😂😂😂😂
Truly an amazing piece of work 🤩
Thank you for introducing me to an instrument that i have never even heard of. The "50's film sound" & the "spooky sounds" were perfect!! You are amazing with that beautiful instrument instrument, ty very much!! It really sounds like a violin so etimes too.
Wow!! Fantastic!!! 💜💜
This is legit the coolest instrument I've ever heard of
The Doctor Who theme tune famously is played on this instrument 😊
Then you definetely dont know the Otamatone. (ok sorry)
Haaaaaaaaaaaa, I only hate it because I was forced to learn about it for 3 days.
Neat
Haken continuum is pretty cool too. :)
Ikr?!?!
I think a Theremin VR game that shows notes distances would be a great way to learn the instrument.
Yeah
There kinda is using something called a Leap Motion controller and software called Aero MIDI.
You could probably program it to use a real theremin as input.
Augmented reality might work better
@Geddy Lee a lot of VR kits strap around the palm and back of the hand to allow you to have full finger tracking
Love hearing her explain her instrument
OMG this is amazing, I love that this world is full of surprises.
Imagine playing this instrument back during the Salem witch trials lol
can we just get an F in the chat for the poor time traveler who did that?
Lmao
You mean like playing an electrical instrument before electricity was invented? Yeah, I'd think that was witchcraft too...
@British Empire you're a sick bastard
Death
The amount of chakra this woman is building in this video must result in an extremely powerful jutsu
thats,, not how chakras works my dude
Mase ok naruto
Bruh, it’s a joke
So i guess it's a sound element?
She’s the Ten Tail host which is why she’s able to use such an instrument
Oh wooooow I'm blown away by this and how I've never even heard of such an amazingly fantastic instrument until now! If I weren't so impatient I'd so learn to play this...definitely need a switch from guitar at times and learning violin was my next choice but I don't think I will so easily forget the Theremin in all of it's glory ^,^ Freakin' love it!!!
What a fantastic video. Amazing theremin player. I loved watching the bunny play it as well, hilarious! Thanks for posting this!
Playing that instrument would honestly make me feel like God.
That's the way the fallen Angel's felt, too.
My university had one.
Would play with it for hours if they let me.
They also had a Continuum Fingerboard which was equally fun to play with (but holy crap are they expensive).
people play me without touching me :(((
But one day, you'll find someone mastering you at perfection.
Damn
butwhy that’s too real
Are you okay dude? We can get some burgers if you want.
@@wendigo2536 now is your chance