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  1. Theremin World - What's a Theremin?

    Dec 7, 2005 · The theremin was invented in 1919 by a Russian physicist named Lev Termen and is the first electronic musical instrument that is played without being touched.

  2. Theremin World - Theremin Store

    Theremin Kits Building a theremin can be a fun and rewarding experience, but most of us don't have the technical expertise or background to build one from scratch or even from a …

  3. Theremin World - Home

    Feb 7, 2010 · A global community for theremin enthusiasts!

  4. Guide to Buying a Theremin

    Dec 3, 2013 · Here at Theremin World, readers often ask "which theremin should I buy?" We've created this handy guide to help you make your decision. When deciding which theremin to …

  5. Theremin World - Theremin FAQ

    Theremin FAQHome / Learn / Theremin FAQ Frequently Asked Questions About the Theremin New to the theremin? Here's a list of common questions and answers we've heard over the …

  6. Theremin World - When Was The Theremin Invented?

    Nov 11, 2018 · As the 100th anniversary of the theremin draws closer, we explore an often asked (and incorrectly answered) question. When was the theremin invented? According to the book …

  7. Theremin World - Learn to Play

    Play / Learn to Play Learn To Play the Theremin Here's a long list of method books, videos, DVDs, and other instructional materials for helping you learn to play the theremin. Remember, …

  8. Theremin World - Learn About Theremins

    Learn About ThereminsThe theremin is the earliest and most unique electronic instrument, and the only one you play without touching it! It is challanging but not impossible to play, and is a …

  9. Play The Theremin

    Play The ThereminLearn to Play the Theremin If you're interested in learning to play the theremin, you've come to the right place! Played well, the theremin can sound like a beautiful cross …

  10. Theremin World - Topic: Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451

    Dec 1, 2007 · The Theremin is mentioned in Ray Bradbury's famous book, [i]Fahrenheit 451[/i]. Here, the fireman caption Beatty is speaking to Montag on how the written word and the arts …