Some record store owners will not give up vinyl records despite the fact that downloading is overtaking all other music formats. This is Part I of a three-part series of videos.
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Some record store owners will not give up vinyl records despite the fact that downloading is overtaking all other music formats. This is Part I of a three-part series of videos.
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Here are a couple more tracks off the first record. Check out the “Scavengers” video series to see how I stumbled upon these records in an abandoned house. Good job to everyone that guess that artists/tracks in the last vid, and let’s see if you guys can get some more! Record seems to be from the early 70s. Thanks for watching. In the next vid, we’ll finish listenin’ to the last few tracks on this one.
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Some more things I find neat. If you like this video check out the other one as well. Thanks
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As mp3s, CDs and other formats gain ground in the music marketplace, vinyl records continue to attract and maintain a core customer base. Young people love them because their cool and different, audiophiles love them because of the perceived quality over digital music. Either way, vinyl records are still here and still going strong.
Produced by Anthony Plascencia
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A vinyl record works by vibrating the needle of a record player to represent the exact sound waves in the song. Find out how vinyl records are made with helpful information from a professional audio producer in this free video on recording music.
Expert: Gary Vandy
Contact: www.studiocentermiami.com
Bio: Gary Vandy of garvandy.com, has been doing professional audio production for more than 35 years, earning many gold and platinum album awards.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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http://video.news.sky.com/skynews/video/ The recession may be hitting retailers hard, but one industry could be on track for a surprise comeback. New figures show sales for 7-inch vinyl records are up for the first time in 25 years, with bands like Radiohead leading the way. So is the age of the iPod over? Skys Steve Hargrave sets the record straight.
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Vintage Michael Jackson Record Player. This is a rare look at a vintage Michael Jackson record player playing Michael Jacksons Billie Jean From the Thriller album LP. Great Audio! If you love the sound of Vinyl Records then visit:
http://astore.amazon.com/dukeme-20 for those hard to find Classic Vinyl Albums including none other than Michael Jackson. We love and miss you Michael! Classic Vinyl Records, 80’s collectable Michael Jackson Thriller Billie Jean Vinyl records for sale
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Here’s what’s on the records I found in an abandoned house. Check out the “Scavengers” video series, so you can see how I stumbled onto them. My guess is they’re from the early 70s, as the label indicates on one of them. Some tracks are pretty dope, and worth sampling, so we’ll see if we can do anything with ‘em.
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From http://www.josepino.com – This is my home-made gramophone using just a plastic cup, a pin and some Lego Mindstorms parts. The pin picks the sound from the vinyl disk and the plastic cup amplifies the sound. A paper cup works fine, a foam cup also works but I didn’t like the results.
The plastic cup amplifies the high-frequency tones but not the lower-frequencies, so I did put a napkin inside the cup to reduce the higher frequencies. Using softer materials may help to get lower frequencies amplified.
Details of this homemade phonograph are posted at www.josepino.com/lego_robots
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