Paul playing the final version of the electro-theremin.
The Tannerin is a similar device recently built by Tom Polk for the Brian Wilson Tour.
Via Francois Dion on AH:
"That's definitely a very very crude martenot keyboard. Looks like one of the 1926 early revisions of the Martenot keyboard. Missing all the tonal and expression parts as found in the "drawer" on the later martenot. Missing also the floating keyboard (for the vibrato), and the references for the slider.It is interesting to note that by 1931, there were at least 4 commercial instruments with heterodyne oscillators:
1- the theremin
2- the Ondes Martenot
3- Clavier a Lampe (Armand Givelet)
##### Update: The 4- Trautonium (Franz Trauntwein) did not use a heterodyne Oscillator. See comments link below. Also neither did the Tannerin according to another thread.
(The Audion Piano was never available commercially)."
The Ondes Martenot (it had a ring device on a string that scaled the entire range of the keyboard).
The Trautonium:
I couldn't find a picture of the Clavier a Lampe and we all know what a theremin looks like right? : )
Also check out the Theremax. Some good sound samples there as well.
For a controller similar to the Ondes Martenot, check out Analog Systems The French Conncection:










































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