Author Archives: KipRosser

Lesson 28
The Essentials: Mechanics of Vibrato, Part 3

You are gradually taking your abilities with vibrato from the mechanical to a fully expressive technique.  

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Lesson 02
Fundamentals: Pitch Hand Positions

New to the theremin? Your pitch hand positioning is very important.  

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Lesson 01
Fundamentals:Theremin and Body Positions

For those just starting out; find the optimum position for your body relative to the placement of the theremin. This is a crucial step in finding the most comfortable and productive stance.  

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Lesson 46
Xtremes: Xtreme Pitch Jumping, Part 3

With hands in the spotlight, here’s another, more challenging lesson (in two parts) that demands a change in perception and more much intent listening as you play. A great way to practice any song you want to work on.  

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Tip 5: Pitch Jumping Methodology

A few words about the way all of the pitch jumping lessons work.  

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Lesson 27
Essentials: Mechanics of Vibrato, Part 2

Building on Part 1 (from “Fundamentals,”) each successive lesson brings us closer to using vibrato as a means of self-expression and interpretation of the music you want to play.  

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Lesson Zero
Fundamentals: Learning to Set Zero Beat (Revised)

One of the crucial “Fundamentals.” Setting “zero beat” gets the theremin to be silent prior to playing, and, more importantly, allow you to determine the size of your control space for maximum comfort when you play.

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Lesson 20
Fundamentals: Mechanics of Vibrato

For those just starting out, here are three methods of producing vibrato that can help you discover what’s most comfortable for you.  

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Tip 6: Why Learn Precision Playing?

The theremin is capable of doing much more than playing traditional melodies using the western twelve tone scale. What if I’m more interested in creating abstract soundscapes?  

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Lesson 15
Fundamentals: The Isolation Technique

The isolation technique focuses on one element at a time in order for body and mind to more easily process the mechanics of playing. Use any time you’re learning a new piece of music.  

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