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  2. Theremin - Wikipedia

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    Theremin performer Anton Kershenko and his young pupil at Eupatoria Deep Space Communication Center. The First Theremin Concert for Extraterrestrials was the world's first musical METI broadcast dispatched from the Evpatoria deep-space communications complex in Crimea, [80] and was sent seven years before NASA's Across the Universe message ...

  3. Leon Theremin - Wikipedia

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    Lev Sergeyevich Termen [a] (27 August [O.S. 15 August] 1896 – 3 November 1993), better known as Leon Theremin was a Russian inventor, most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments and the first to be mass-produced. He also worked on early television research.

  4. The Thing (listening device) - Wikipedia

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    The Thing was designed by Soviet Russian inventor Leon Theremin, [7] best known for his invention of the theremin, an electronic musical instrument. In Russian, the device is called Эндовибра́тор (endovibrator).

  5. What the Heck Is the Theremin? - AOL

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    Analog music instruments were rendered largely outdated by the 1960s, anachronistic just as the advent of electronics fundamentally changed what music could be virtually overnight. With the ...

  6. Three radio theremin - Wikipedia

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    The three radio theremin was originally invented by Tomoya Yamamoto. [1] The theremin is constructed by tuning three separate radios to create a system that acts similar to a stand-alone theremin. [2] The circuitry in each individual radio is used to functionally modulate the sound out of the third, producing similar tonal qualities as a theremin.

  7. Heterodyne - Wikipedia

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    The theremin, an electronic musical instrument, traditionally uses the heterodyne principle to produce a variable audio frequency in response to the movement of the musician's hands in the vicinity of one or more antennae, which act as capacitor plates.

  8. Peter Pringle - Wikipedia

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    By 1998, Pringle began to reemerge as a theremin player. [15] He has released two independent albums of theremin music, has performed on the instrument both in solo shows [16] and with the Montreal Chamber Orchestra, [1] and has released a number of YouTube videos of his performances of both classical and modern pieces on the instrument. [17]

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    What happens after an executive order is signed? After a president signs an executive order, the White House sends the document to the Office of the Federal Register, the executive branch's ...