Leon Theremin
The theremin was invented by Léon Theremin in 1920 with the goal of creating a new musical instrument that could be played without physical contact. Theremin was also interested in exploring the possibilities of electronic music and creating a unique sound through electromagnetic fields.
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It was first made in the us by a man named Charles F. Brush in 1888
Leon Theremin invented the theremin in 1920.
The theremin was invented in 1920.
The Russian scientist Leon Theremin was the one who invented the theremin.
The Art of the Theremin was created in 1987.
Theremin's cost anywhere from approximately 175.00$ to 2000.00$.
Leon Theremin was born on August 15, 1896.
Leon Theremin was born on August 15, 1896.
Léon Theremin died on 1993-11-03.
Léon Theremin was born on 1896-08-15.
The instrument used on The Beach Boys on such recordings as "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times", "Good Vibrations", and Wild Honey", was custom-made by trombonist Paul Tanner and Bob Whitsell, and was called the Tannerin. Whereas the original theremin was controlled remotely by the user, the electro-theremin was able to be played with a series of knobs at the side of the machine.
Leon Theremin's birth name is Termen, Lev Sergevitch.
Leon Theremin died on November 3, 1993 at the age of 97.