KEROMIN: The Manga Frog Theremin
di Frankie (11/23/2007 - 00:05)

Today watching this
Miku Chan video (control Vocaloid 2 trough the Miku
Theremin seems great!) I discovered
Keromin: an eclectic electronic musical instrument in the shape of a frog puppet.
Kero in its name is an onomatopoeia for song of a frog in Japanese (like in the anime
Keroro Gunsho).
Min is after "
Theremin" by which Ithe japanese creator pays homage to the world's first electronic instrument created by
Russian inventor
Léon Theremin in 1919.
In playing the Keromin, the pitch is controlled with the angle between the thumb and other fingers which manipulate the puppet's mouth. The sounds programmed are those of instruments for orchestra and real frog songs as well as sampled human voice saying "kero-kero."

Like a Theremin, the pitch changes according to continuous movements--the opening of the puppet's mouth. It is, however, easier to play than a Theremin because the movements are converted into sounds in accordance with musical scales automatically.

And if the
Miku Theremin and
Keromin are not enough there is always
Matryomin: the Matrioska Theremin invented by Masami Takeuchi in 1999 (via
Gizmodo/
Trend in Japan) and produced by
Mandarin Electron (video
here)....

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