In the 1920s, developers such as Lew Thermin, Friedrich Trautwein and Mr. Martenot worked in Europe on electronic musical instruments that could reproduce sliding tone progressions for the free play of intonation, for example on a violin. Today Theremin, Trautonium or Ondes Martenot are available as replicas or further developments from specialist suppliers.
In the 1920s, developers such as Lew Thermin, Friedrich Trautwein and Mr. Martenot worked in Europe on electronic musical instruments that could reproduce sliding tone progressions for the free...
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In the 1920s, developers such as Lew Thermin, Friedrich Trautwein and Mr. Martenot worked in Europe on electronic musical instruments that could reproduce sliding tone progressions for the free play of intonation, for example on a violin. Today Theremin, Trautonium or Ondes Martenot are available as replicas or further developments from specialist suppliers.