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Today, Google plays the Theremin to commemorate the 105th anniversary of Clara Rockmore, one of the forerunners of electronic music, with this instrument that is played without touching it.
Doodle today to interact with musical notes on how to use this unique instrument it is controlled from space, since it is capable of producing sound without any physical contact between the device and the interpreter.
also after practicing the three classes you could get a recognition by Clara Rockmore.
the Theremin is an instrument called eterófono in its original version, it is one of the first electronic musical instruments invented in 1919 by physicist and musician Russian Lev Sergeyevich Termen.
Clara Rockmore, was born on March 9, 1911 in New York and died the May 10, 1998, he excelled as an interpreter of the theremin, after he developed a technique to play this instrument, which included a system posicionamento fingers.
this instrument consists of an electronic device with two circuits that create an electromagnetic field capable of producing sound through the movement of hands in the air to invade these spaces.
Clara Rockmore was a child prodigy violin, which entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory at the age of five, his meeting with the theremin then gave bone problem caused by child malnutrition by forcing her to leave the violin in his teens.
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