Play without touching Experience the world's first electronic musical instrument
The theremin, the world's oldest electronic musical instrument invented by Dr. Lev Theremin in 1920, is a unique instrument that is played by moving your hand closer or farther from the antenna.
Otona no Kagaku Magazine: The 6th in the series of reprinted classic furoku.
[Features of the kit]
Of the two antennas, one for pitch and the other for volume, only the antenna that changes the pitch is used in this simplified version of the Theremin.
▼Since it has a built-in speaker, it can produce sound immediately after completion. It also has an output terminal so it can be connected to an amplifier.
Easy to assemble with a single screwdriver. The time required is 30 minutes.
This magazine is full of articles on how to play the theremin, including a course on theremins.
Uses 4 AA alkaline batteries (sold separately).
This product is a revised edition of the furoku of "Otona no Kagaku Magazine Theremin mini" published in 2007 with some specification changes.
Changes: The antenna has been replaced with a sturdy aluminum pipe. A ground terminal to stabilize the pitch and an external output terminal compatible with a 3.5mm stereo mini plug have been added to the back of the main unit.