Here’s a fun theremin performance that doesn’t take itself too seriously – Super Mario Bros. on the Theremin!
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The Super Mario Bros. theme from the old NES, without a doubt the most memorable video game theme song in the history of video games, played on the theremin.
I passed the theremin signal through the very awesome distortion plugin, iZotope Trash.
If you are new to the theremin, please learn about it. There is tons of info out there on the web. It’s really a fascinating instrument and worth the time to check it out.
Long live Prof. Leon Theremin and Dr. Robert Moog!
In this video: Randy George – Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin
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