RensD Progress....

Posted: 11/20/2007 6:33:10 AM
Thereminator

From: Blaricum, The Netherlands

Joined: 10/24/2007

@Alexander....
Gentler... Oke... working on it.

@Gordon.....
What ARE you telling me.... That is no good advice at all.
Where the *bleep* am I going to get a ladybird at this time of the year, and how the *&$@@#%^* am I going to get the beast to sit still?

But oke.... I hear you. :-) Thanks.

Friendly and happy greetings,
Rens

P.S GARVAN! YOUR UP NEXT!
The crowd is shouting!
Posted: 11/20/2007 8:12:45 PM
Navrag

From: Dublin, Ireland

Joined: 7/25/2007

I am takning on board some of the advice that I received and I am trying improve... (though the more I practice the worse it sounds..)
Posted: 11/21/2007 4:28:53 AM
Thereminator

From: Blaricum, The Netherlands

Joined: 10/24/2007

Hey Garvan.

Oh boy, am I clad you tell me that!
Every time I try something the big boys tell me, it turns out horrible.
My wife and children comment like: "Yesterday it did sound better." And my children: "Maybe you should practice more dad." And than my wife: "Maybe you should leave it alone for a short while, you are overdoing it." And so on.... :-)

Meanwhile I'm still pressing on and practice every day. Somedays with headphones. Somedays when I'm alone, I practice on speaker. (Which is rare with 4 children and all the friends.) And sometimes .... well sometimes I just let them have it. :-) Theremin on speaker, and here it comes. :-D

Last one day, they did not say anything. I could only draw ONE conclusion... I had improved! (Might not be the right conclusion, but that did not bother me. I drew it anyway. :-)
And so, I recorded Silent Night and put it on the forum. :-)

If it does not sound like you intent to Garvan, you probably now *WHAT* you have to improve on. So what? Let us have it bigtime. :-)
So the big boys, whom I do thank very VERY much for their support, can tell you *HOW* to improve.

So, c'mon Garvan. Hit us right in the ears with a new soundbyte, so I can admire and hate you for beeing better than me, and the big boys can teach us how to become even better. We are becomming big boys to. Trust me!

Friendly greetings
Rens
Posted: 11/26/2007 3:24:16 PM
Thereminator

From: Blaricum, The Netherlands

Joined: 10/24/2007

Hello guys,

today I had a very weird experience.

I was doing the 'The Rose' from Bette Midler.
While playing, my fingers seemed to 'lock' into place to produce notes. Every note was right on key and was stable even in the long ones.
I seemed to be unable to get the tones off pitch.....
All went with great ease. Very odd.
My wife was the only spectator and she was very impressed. "You finally have got it!"

I immediately made a recording.... which failed.
I tried and tried again, but I did not get it back. It just happened this one time.
It was a very special experience and I hope this will happen again soon. It felt very good.

Friendly greetings

Rens
Posted: 11/27/2007 8:16:46 AM
GordonC

From: Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, UK

Joined: 10/5/2005

Brilliant!

Did it feel a bit light-headed and floaty, and as easy as flying in a dream?

Do you have a local Zen master who can beat you with a stick every time you try to do it again, shouting "No [i]try[/i]! DO!"

Trust your hands - they learn quicker than your brain - and [i]let[/i] it happen.

It will.
Posted: 11/27/2007 1:19:48 PM
Thereminator

From: Blaricum, The Netherlands

Joined: 10/24/2007

Yeah... It felt a bit like a dream.
Very funny, but good.
I was a bit frustrated that I could not reproduce it.

No, I have no Zenmaster around.....
Can you come by Gordon and hit me? Please? :-)

Today I went to Wilco Botermans who has learned me a thing or two about Aerial Fingering.
I have some exercises now I'm going to practice.

Boy, am I having fun.
I never expected the Theremin to grab me like this. I'm very exited. :-)

Rens
Posted: 11/27/2007 2:36:42 PM
Thereminator

From: Blaricum, The Netherlands

Joined: 10/24/2007

Oke....
I have done it. :-)
Changed my name to Thereminator. LOL

So I will keep on informing you all in the thread "Thereminator progress".
ROFL

Friendly greetings
Thereminator

I'll be back!
:-D

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