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This downloadable Desktop Theremin is sure to delight your friends and annoy your neighbors!
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The Winona Film Society will present the 1993 film "Theremin" at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Winona Arts Center, 228 E.
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Utilizing atypical instrumentation (such as Theremin, duduk, Chapman Stick, Dumbek, bowed Rebab and Banjitar) and world-music influences, they have released one full-length ...
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Utilizing atypical instrumentation (such as Theremin, duduk, Chapman Stick, Dumbek, bowed Rebab and Banjitar) and world-music influences, they have released one full-length ...
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Theremin, a Russian scientist, was endorsed by the Soviet leader, Vladimir Lenin.
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Theremin was supposed to spy on the United States while he was here, but Harrison says, "Leon Theremin had his heart more in the instrument and music than anything."
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The soirée took place in the lobby of our very office building at 5900 Wilshire, and while the celebrity guests, the sewer-pipe time capsule, the fortune teller, and the live Theremin rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" were buzzworthy, but it was the hors d'oeuvres that set the room a twitter.
John Sedlar Serves 50 Years Of LA Eats In One Night The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Theremin, a Russian scientist, was endorsed by the Soviet leader, Vladimir Lenin.
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Poppy & The JezebelsCool-girl Brit quartette Poppy & The Jezebels are Mollie Kingsley (vocals, bass keyboard, Theremin), Amber Bradbury (guitar), Poppy Twist (drums, Theremin), and Dom Vine (keys, synth, cello, vocals).
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 146 Phil Ramone 2010
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Poppy & The JezebelsCool-girl Brit quartette Poppy & The Jezebels are Mollie Kingsley (vocals, bass keyboard, Theremin), Amber Bradbury (guitar), Poppy Twist (drums, Theremin), and Dom Vine (keys, synth, cello, vocals).
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 146 Phil Ramone 2010
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