The theremin was the world's first electronic instrument invented in 1919 by Russian Physicist Professor Leon Theremin. Its eerie sound can be controlled without physical contact from the player by just moving one's hand(s) in and out of the electro-magnetic field generated around the antenna. This kit includes a red plastic mini theremin, that once assembled measures 3 1/8 inches wide by 3 1/8 inches deep by 4 1/8 inches tall (15 inches tall when including the antenna) and comes with 4 stickers for personal customization. Assembly required and batteries not included.
Limited edition of less than 1000 units. Get one before they disappear!
Limit of three per customer. Please note, orders are expected to begin shipping on or near December 1st.
$49.50
I see one on eBay so people should start receiving them.
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Seeing the whole kit now makes me think I should get one... but $50 still seems like a lot for this little thing.
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love_islander wrote:That looks like a special little White Stripes box with it too. $50 for stickers and a fancy box!
Does anyone have photos of a built one yet?
Um....first post?
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"The chairs are too nice, the chandeliers are too beautiful, and the popcorn is too buttery." - Jack White
"What if my problem wasn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them?" - Louis Bloom
achouza wrote:so what does the sheet music on it say?
It's the first couple of lines of the hardest button to button in sheet music form. I have the tab book, going to compare to see if it's on point. Knowing TMR I'm sure it is.