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A gramophone record (phonograph record in American English) or vinyl record, commonly known as a "record", is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat polyvinyl chloride (previously shellac) disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts near the periphery and ends near the center of the disc. Phonograph records are generally described by their diameter in inches (12", 10", 7"), the rotational speed in rpm at which they are played (16 2⁄3, 33 1⁄3, 45, 78), and their time capacity resulting from a combination of those parameters (LP – long playing 33 1⁄3 rpm, SP – 78 rpm single, EP – 12-inch single or extended play, 33 or 45 rpm); their reproductive quality or level of fidelity (high-fidelity, orthophonic, full-range, etc.), and the number of audio channels provided (mono, stereo, quad, etc.).
The phonograph disc record was the primary medium used for music reproduction until late in the 20th century, replacing the phonograph cylinder record, with which it had co-existed, by the 1920s. By the late 1980s, digital media, in the form of the compact disc, had gained a larger market share, and the vinyl record left the mainstream in 1991. After its fall, records continued to be manufactured and sold, and have been especially used by disc jockeys and many audiophiles for various types of music. The phonograph record has made a niche resurgence in the early 21st century – 9.2 million records were sold in the U.S. in 2014, a 260% increase since 2009. Likewise, in the UK sales have increased five-fold from 2009 to 2014.
More Detail about our 15 Vinyl records storage ideas ------------------ Info: Press CC button to turn on subtitles ------------------- 1. Ikea Kallax series http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/series/27534/ http://instagram.com/p/3hj3mNLzWy/ 2. A stained plywood bookcase DIY http://www.ikeahackers.net/2013/10/ex-ikea-upright-bookcases-now-mid-century-modern-sideboards.html 3. Store them in drawers. http://instagram.com/p/eqfMfIqDjg/ 4. Alphabetical or category dividers. http://shop.katekoeppel.com/collections/vinyl-organization-products 5. Flower box or small box storage http://instagram.com/p/1Ii78lxM3C/ 6. Stray cabinet drawer http://www.impatientlycrafty.com/2013/07/09/diy-lp-record-storage-box-on-wheels/ 7. Maximize your space by turning vinyl shelves into benches. http...
Thanks for watching friends!! hope you guys liked this vid! i filmed this before taking off for ireland (thats where i am now lmao) ((laying in bed eating)) and will be uploading a few more thingys while im here,,,, hope you are all doing well and i hope you have a nice day okayyyy byeeee
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Enjoy my struggles of trying to listen to a vinyl record for the very first time haha. I felt like a total idiot. The expierience was quite hilarious, I'm glad I filmed it! Filmed this about a month ago, hope you like it :)
A record player contained inside a birthday card. See how/if it works in this video. If you want to surprise someone with a Recard, you can buy one here. http://www.recards.co.uk If you want to HEAR WHAT'S ON THE RECORD.... http://www.recards.co.uk/hear-what-s-on-the-7-vinyl/
I describe how I made a stop motion animation of a phonograph needle in an LP groove using an electron microscope. I also show electron micrographs of other recording media. Support Applied Science: https://www.patreon.com/AppliedScience
Have you ever wondered how sounds are recorded onto disks and records? The Formula Behind Every Perfect Song ►►► http://dne.ws/1E8yY0q Read More: Martinville's Recordings http://www.firstsounds.org/sounds/scott.php The Written Sound http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/07/ancient-audio “In February 2006 a news report echoed around the internet, purporting to play back 6,500-year-old voices and other sounds from a clay pot.” How Do Record Players Work http://www.livescience.com/33793-record-players-work.html “The phonograph could record sound and play it back. The receiver consisted of a tin foil wrapped cylinder and a very thin membrane, called a diaphragm, attached to a needle. Sound waves were directed into the diaphragm, making it vibrate.” Do Records Really Sound Warmer T...
WARNING! PLAY VIDEO ON A LOW VOLUME SETTING We decide to go retro with a turntable and a copy of Kiddie Disko Party. One thing's for sure, this is one hot LP.
There's no question the Internet opened up a whole new world of music consumption - first there were mp3 downloads, now there's a multitude of streaming music services like Spotify, Pandora, and Tidal. Digital distribution is now a dominating force in the industry. Yet something unexpected has been happening with vinyl records over the past decade - they've actually been on the rise. Nielson says vinyl record sales have steadily grown over the past ten years. And according to the RIAA, 2015 vinyl sales reached their highest level since 1988. Conventional wisdom says nostalgic baby boomers and Gen Xers are keeping this outdated format alive, but a growing number of younger fans are buying records now, too. In fact, MusicWatch reported that half of all record buyers in 2015 were under 25 yea...
First installment of a short series on unusual and interactive record package designs... This time, along with more unusual releases, I show more popular artists such as Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Talking Heads, The Durutti Column, and quite a few XTC, just to name a few
lets dig into my record collection i do not even know what is inside.
This is Lana Del Rey's 2014 vinyl record titles Ultraviolence. This record is the Urban Outfitters edition, meaning the album covers are different from the original. The alternative version only includes songs on the standard version, (no bonus tracks). The album includes two colored disc, one transparent blue, and the other opaque purple. A credit sheet is also included. This is only available at the Urban Outfitters store.
This is Lana Del Rey's 2012 record titled Born To Die. This is the deluxe edition of the vinyl record. The deluxe edition includes two lp discs, both black viny, and a lyrics sheetl. For more vinyl videos on my record collection, please subscribe for more updates! Thank you so much!
More Hawaiian records. Bob Davis, Charles Bud Dant, Bill Dana, Frederic Dard, Fred Darian, James Darren, Jack David Band & Kenny Sisters, Dargies.
Vlog #12 - 7" Vinyl Record Shed Find: 2, part 2 7" Vinyl records found in my shed, most of these records are from the 70's/early 80's, the two record boxes have not been opened since around the early 80's, what's in there? watch the video! The short intro track was recorded on a Yamaha RM 1X Sequencer [Mongoloid - DEVO] by paul Dolby. Please like and subscribe if you want to see more. Oh, and thanks for watching. Vlog Equipment: Canon EOS 100D Speedlink Spes Lavalier Microphone Zoom Q4 HP intel pentium laptop Windows movie maker my World Tv - paul Dolby
The Record Haul is a series where I update you guys on my CD and vinyl collections by showing you all of my most recent pick ups. On this episode I only show Bon Iver records cause fuck every other artist out there. Enjoy! For Emma, Forever Ago - Bon Iver bon iver, bon iver - Bon Iver 22, A Million - Bon Iver REVIEW: https://youtu.be/S_nK-X5zAyQ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rewind-Reviews/746189582127256?ref=ts&fref;=ts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Goldrushed64 Cymbal: https://www.cymbal.fm/RewindReviews
In this episode of #vinyllockup Dave goes vinyl shopping at Academy Records on the lower east-side of Manhattan. He picks up brand new vinyl presses from Run DMC and Loopwhole Beats. Visit Academy Records online store at http://www.academy-records.com/ The Urban Art Dept is a digital content channel. It's programming maintains a focus on urban music and lifestyle with special focus on 'The Golden Era'. The channel is owned and operated by video director David F. Mewa. Follow Urban Art Dept: Instagram | http://instagram.com/urbanartdept Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/urbanartdept Twitter | https://twitter.com/urbanartdept
Welcome back to the Music Zone video blog, which aims each week to bring you all the news in the world of vinyl records! Releases this week include the brand new Green Day record, Revolution Radio, and more pop-punk goodness with a 7-Album Blink 182 Boxset, new albums from Seasick Steve, Norah Jones, Slaves, as well as reissues from soul legend Otis Redding, Mark Lanegan, ZZ Top, and many many more! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to keep yourself up to date with all the comings and goings, and give a thumbs up if you are enjoying these videos! To check availablity of stock, pop instore to us at Unit 44 Douglas Villlage Shopping Centre, Cork, or check out our online store at www.musiczone.ie. We offer free shipping nationwide on any orders of 3+ LPs, with next working day delivery i...
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In 2000, Alan Zweig investigates the wacky world of record collecting....
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Yes folks, it's happened again and while it isn't the greatest thrift store vinyl record haul of all time, it is certainly a notable one with several nice pickups to add to my vinyl record collection. In any case, none of them are really terrible and all of them warrant at least one, if not more, spins on my turntable. In fact there are a few real gems in there. So sit back and relax and join me as I go through the records in this latest haul.
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Here at Cooking Vinyl we like to keep abreast of all the new developments in the music industry, particularly the really big issues that impact us all. However, even when we think we’ve got a good handle on what’s happening changes occur so quickly in our business that it’s hard to make time to sit down and really think about the implications. With that in mind we have decided to curate a number of panel discussions over the next few months, which we are simply calling ‘The Future of ….” sessions. Taking place at The Hospital Club in Covent Garden on a monthly basis we are getting the smartest people we know to talk about the future of some key areas of the industry. “The Future of …” sessions are invite only and will, we hope, provide some clear thinking and real insight into where...
Hey there! Bringing you a retro-style ASMR with me being in my vintage shirt & vest and showing you my records. :D The triggers in this video will be tapping and crinkles. I'm sorry for the light behind me that pokes through occasionally; I try throughout the video to block it. The video lighting gets quite dark towards the end, because I wanted to sit down to show you more records...the darkness should help you get more sleepy. Darker lit videos help relax me, personally. :) Goodnight everyone~! Enjoy ^_^ Patreon: pledge to support me & you get rewards! http://www.patreon.com/PositiveLight PayPal Donations are like a virtual tip, to support the time, cost and creativity required to bring these ASMR videos to you! You are not obliged by any means. If you feel like leaving a little somethi...
Alan Zweig explores the eclectic world of record collecting.