This is a video of musician Carolina Eyck performing a portion of Korsakov’s ‘Flight Of The Bumblebee’ on theremin. She even has a little glow light in her fingers that looks like a bumblebee flying around as she plays. That was a nice touch. Getting stung by a bee? That’s
Because ‘you should really get a hobby’ means different things to different people, this is a video of ‘Seven Nation Army’ by The White Stripes being performed by a small seven-member army of googly-eyed electric toothbrushes, printers, credit card receipt printers, and a clothes iron (which I mistook for a
This is ‘The Detachable Rag’, a video of musician Jordan Ruddess performing a ragtime song on a Pocket Piano (a modular 88-key electronic keyboard designed for ease of transport) as his friend Maddi removes octave segments of the board, leaving him with fewer and fewer keys on which to play,
These are a couple videos of the experimental musicians of Electronicos Fantasticos using a barcode reader attached to a skateboard to read giant barcodes on the ground and digitally replicate some record scratching. You may recall the beginning of this project from this previous post, and now it’s reached its
Because can you even call yourself a band if you don’t have at least one instrument that looks like a creepy baby doll, these are the $300 BabyBot musical synthesizers created and sold by Moonlight Armada. Available in light theremin (red) and analog synthesizer (purple) editions, both are ‘set up
This is a video of thereminist Carolina Eyck performing a very spirited rendition of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Flight Of The Bumblebee’ on her instrument. The electronic sound of the theremin actually works surprisingly well with the piece, and I closed my eyes and could almost see the bumblebee flying. Then opened