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Hey guys,
I went to see bill bailey on friday and he was awesome!
I noticed a piece of equipment that he uses on stage a i would like to
know what it is.
Its in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyvs...eature=related

from 0:50-0:55
Does anyone know what it is??
Thanks
Chris
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 02:14:53 -0800 (PST), chrisdude911
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Hey guys,
I went to see bill bailey on friday and he was awesome!
I noticed a piece of equipment that he uses on stage a i would like to
know what it is.
Its in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyvs...eature=related

from 0:50-0:55
Does anyone know what it is??
Thanks
Chris


It's a Theremin.

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On 2 Dec, 10:24, (Don Pearce) wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 02:14:53 -0800 (PST), chrisdude911

wrote:
Hey guys,
I went to see bill bailey on friday and he was awesome!
I noticed a piece of equipment that he uses on stage a i would like to
know what it is.
Its in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRyvs...eature=related


from 0:50-0:55
Does anyone know what it is??
Thanks
Chris


It's a Theremin.

d

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Pearce Consultinghttp://www.pearce.uk.com


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chrisdude911 wrote:

Hey guys,
I went to see bill bailey on friday and he was awesome!
I noticed a piece of equipment that he uses on stage a i would like to
know what it is.


Any MIDI keyboard can do what he's doing. Leaning on the pitch wheel and
getting a big laugh is puzzling to me. I don't think the guy's funny at
all.
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On Dec 2, 12:24 pm, D C wrote:

Any MIDI keyboard can do what he's doing. Leaning on the pitch wheel and
getting a big laugh is puzzling to me. I don't think the guy's funny at
all.


That's what I thought (both, actually). I didn't hear or see anything
there that suggested a sound that a Theremin could do and a keyboard
with a pitch wheel or pressure sensitive keys couldn't.

I didn't watch the whole video so I don't know if he every got to the
"Over the Rainbow" joke, but it sounded like he might have been
leading up to it.


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On Sun, 02 Dec 2007 12:24:02 -0500, D C wrote:

I went to see bill bailey on friday and he was awesome!
I noticed a piece of equipment that he uses on stage a i would like to
know what it is.


Any MIDI keyboard can do what he's doing. Leaning on the pitch wheel and
getting a big laugh is puzzling to me. I don't think the guy's funny at
all.


But a large audience obviously did :-)

The "other dimension" sound probably COULD have been synthesised in
other ways. But it looks as if he's operating a separate box that
looks very much like a theremin. If he was faking, I imagine he'd
have waved his hand at something much more visually impressive.
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The "other dimension" sound probably COULD have been synthesised in other ways.

There are some recent Roland synthesizers & Alesis FX boxes which
implement infra red proximity controllers which can be mapped to any
parameter to do the same thing, but this is a theremin.

But it looks as if he's operating a separate box that looks very
much like a theremin. If he was faking, I imagine he'd have waved his
hand at something much more visually impressive.

It's a very tiny theremin. You can see the antenna sticking up about 6
inches on top of the keyboard.

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Laurence Payne wrote:

Any MIDI keyboard can do what he's doing. Leaning on the pitch wheel and
getting a big laugh is puzzling to me. I don't think the guy's funny at
all.


But a large audience obviously did :-)


That goes without saying. But you did anyway.
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 10:40:11 -0800 (PST), Scott Fraser
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The "other dimension" sound probably COULD have been synthesised in other ways.


There are some recent Roland synthesizers & Alesis FX boxes which
implement infra red proximity controllers which can be mapped to any
parameter to do the same thing, but this is a theremin.

But it looks as if he's operating a separate box that looks very
much like a theremin. If he was faking, I imagine he'd have waved his
hand at something much more visually impressive.

It's a very tiny theremin. You can see the antenna sticking up about 6
inches on top of the keyboard.



Good. We agree then.
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