Tones of New Stringless Cello Generated by Electricity (May, 1932)
Tones of New Stringless Cello Generated by Electricity
AN ELECTRIC cello without strings capable of producing tremendous 
volume and exquisite tone has been invented by Leon Theremin, who is 
shown in the photo on the left demonstrating how his new instrument is 
played.
Tones are varied by running the fingers of the left hand up and down 
the heavy black line which replaces the strings, while the right hand 
works the pump to control the volume.
An external oscillator, amplifier and loud speaker are used with this
 cello and the tones are generated by the oscillating tubes in the 
instrument. As the fingers are run up and down the black line, under 
which a coil is concealed, the player varies the capacity of the circuit
 which alters the frequency, or pitch, of the oscillating tubes.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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