Midsomer Murders by Jim Parker
Apparently written for the Theremin.
My first piece that I have done that is almost exclusively legato, I found that quite difficult to start off, but getting into it now.
I wanted to publish this yesterday but mic problems prevented that.
Anyway, please lichen subscribe 😃
My version of Schindlers List - John WilliamsQuite a difficult piece to learn and playBut I think this is a reasonable performance of it, but nowhere near perfect!!!
If you enjoy it, please Like and Subscribe.
My version of Lady d'Arbanville - Cat Stevens
An old favourite of mine, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Hope you like it too.
If so, please like and subscribe 😃
https://rankett.net/w/jeYnrrSGHGsuSPN8SuVU2m
Narupo - Heilung
A lovely song by Heilung which I think I have done a reasonable job on. Each one done teaches me a little more !
If you enjoy it, please like and subscribe.
Thank you 😃
https://rankett.net/w/qHE5yVyB3VNb93BeCiBuFu
This is my version of Vincent by Don Mclean.
A few little errors, but overall very acceptable to me at least.
I hope you like it, if so, please like and subscribe.
Thank you!
Grr… I am so busy with things at the moment that my Theremin playing has been very severely limited. Hopefully I can get back on track in the next week or two and get some recording done!
Not really, I enjoy a lot of music and particularly bands like Goldfrapp, David Bowie, Massive Attack, Pink Floyd etc
Probably the thought of playing along with Pink Floyd inspired me. Definately listening to Carolina Eyck play was the biggest motivation.
For some reason the sound haunted me. I resisted for years until I finally bit the bullet and now I love it.
As to the cats and fish, the cats tolerate it sometimes, at other times they leave the room. Maybe that is due to how I'm playing, lol.
The fish seem to enjoy it.
Midsomer Murders by Jim Parker Apparently written for the Theremin. My first piece that I have done that is almost exclusively legato, I found that quite difficult to start off, but getting into it now. I wanted to publish this yesterday but mic problems prevented that. Anyway, please lichen subscribe 😃
This is my version of Etta James's At Last. Not my usual genre, but worth trying at least. Please LichenSubscribe if you enjoy it.
My version of Schindlers List - John WilliamsQuite a difficult piece to learn and playBut I think this is a reasonable performance of it, but nowhere near perfect!!! If you enjoy it, please Like and Subscribe.
My version of Lady d'Arbanville - Cat Stevens An old favourite of mine, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Hope you like it too. If so, please like and subscribe 😃 https://rankett.net/w/jeYnrrSGHGsuSPN8SuVU2m
Narupo - Heilung A lovely song by Heilung which I think I have done a reasonable job on. Each one done teaches me a little more ! If you enjoy it, please like and subscribe. Thank you 😃 https://rankett.net/w/qHE5yVyB3VNb93BeCiBuFu
This is my version of Vincent by Don Mclean. A few little errors, but overall very acceptable to me at least. I hope you like it, if so, please like and subscribe. Thank you!
https://rankett.net/w/8TtdiRDRYMaoAkut8R3U8H
Grr… I am so busy with things at the moment that my Theremin playing has been very severely limited. Hopefully I can get back on track in the next week or two and get some recording done!
Not really, I enjoy a lot of music and particularly bands like Goldfrapp, David Bowie, Massive Attack, Pink Floyd etc Probably the thought of playing along with Pink Floyd inspired me. Definately listening to Carolina Eyck play was the biggest motivation.
Apparently there are tuning problems with the pitch antenna.
For some reason the sound haunted me. I resisted for years until I finally bit the bullet and now I love it. As to the cats and fish, the cats tolerate it sometimes, at other times they leave the room. Maybe that is due to how I'm playing, lol. The fish seem to enjoy it.
Thank you, edited.
Thank you, edited.
I have the Theremin sheet music for both, done by Carolina Eyck - Perhaps I should learn to play them.
Errrm.... quite possibly!
It certainly is oddball, but when mastered produces such beautiful sounds.
Thank you :-)
Nice one, thank you !