Terpsitone (Q31214)
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electronic musical instrument, controlled by a dancer, invented by Léon Theremin
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English | Terpsitone | electronic musical instrument, controlled by a dancer, invented by Léon Theremin |
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The Terpsitone, named after the muse of dance Terpsichorè, was a dance controlled instrument using the same capacitance principles of the Theremin. The Terpsitone was designed built by Leon Termen for his wife who was a dancer. The Terpsitone removed the control antena of the Theremin and replaced it with a large metal sheet hidden under the floor. Movements of the dancers in the area above the sheet caused variations in pitch of the Terpistone’s oscillators due to the capictance of the dancers bodies. This instrument was used for several ‘exotic’ dance, music and light shows throughout the 1930’s. (English)
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