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Moog’s limited-edition theremin marks 100 years of weird sounds – The Verge
Moog Music, electronic musical instrument manufacturer, is celebrating 100 years of theremins with the release of its new Claravox Centennial, named for Clara Rockmore….

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The Moog Claravox Centennial theremin
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The sounds of the theremin, once the instrument of the future, have now been tingling our spines for 100 years. In commemoration, Moog is introducing its new limited-edition Claravox Centennial, named for theremin virtuosa Clara Rockmore.
Moog says the Claravox offers the highest quality control and sound available in a theremin. With two modes, Traditional and Modern, it enables thereminists…
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