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In 2016, Google marked the 105th anniversary of Rockmore's birth with the virtual theremin Google Doodle, created by artist Robinson Wood, interaction designer Kevin Burke, and engineers Will Knowles and Kris Hom, and re-released it on Thursday 30 April for coronavirus lockdown.
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This doodle first featured on March 9, 2016 on the occasion of Clara Rockmore's 105th birth anniversary. The doodle also features Ms Rockmore playing the theremin to a large audience; the figure.
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March 9, 2016 Google users are in for a treat. In honor of theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore's birthday, Wednesday's Google Doodle gives an interactive lesson on the spooky-sounding.
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Today, Google is commemorating what would have been her 105th birthday with a new Google Doodle. Rockmore was born in 1911 in Russia and her musical talent was apparent at a very young age.
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The Doodle, which commemorates the 105th anniversary of her birth, lets you play a virtual version of the theremin in your browser. It arrives on the same day as Google's Chrome Sound Lab , a.
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The theremin also led to the creation of the first synthesizer, an instrument that has since been used by countless musicians. If you can make it through the Google Doodle's theremin test, it.
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Clara Rockmore, born 105 years ago on 9 March, was a master of the first ever electronic instrument known as the theremin. To mark the event, Google's doodle allows you to learn this unusual.
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Today would have been theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore's 105th birthday, and Google is celebrating the milestone by presenting a playable version of the famous instrument as today's Doodle.
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Google's throwback doodle lets you play a theremin, and features a legendary performer Google brought back the 2016 doodle created to honour the legendary Clara Rockmore on her 105th birthday, and lets users play the lesser-known instrument that is said to have inspired the synthesiser later. By: Trends Desk
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The theremin gave players precise melodic control, so much so that to play it correctly required perfect pitch — the ability to recognize a note without context. Termen and Reisenberg seemed.
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It was created by Leon Theremin, a Russian inventor in 1928. At aged just 23, the inventor stumbled across the idea. He was working on a gas meter to measure gas and realised as he brought his.
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The theremin inspired the likes of the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and the Beach Boys. And was the instrument that led to the creation of the first synthesizer. On what would have been her 105th.
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The team behind the Google Doodle translated the movement used to play the theremin, which is one hand controlling pitch and the other controlling the volume, to an interactive module, where.
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140 16K views 7 years ago Clara Rockmore's 105th Birthday celebrates by Google on 9th February 2016. Clara Rockmore was a Lithuanian virtuoso performer of the theremin, an electronic musical.
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Clara Rockmore, theremin master, put electronic music on the map. By Tara Golshan Mar 9, 2016, 6:30am EST. We'll never know what Clara Rockmore — commemorated in today's Google Doodle for being.