Early gramophone records where made from a wax master, which was engraved directly by the sound waves of the audio source in an analogue direct fashion, using a reversed horn.
From the wax master a mould was made, which was used to mechanically "press" gramophone records - originally made from Shallac.
In 1888, Emile Berliner invented the lateral-cut disc records for the phonograph (gramophone). His record label was called "Berliner Gramophone."
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She enjoyed listening to her grandparents' favorite records on the vintage gramophone.
it plays music off records
the first gramophone was made in england in 1934
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Gramophone records attract dust due to their static charge. The grooves on records can act like tiny magnets, pulling in dust particles from the air. Additionally, the texture of the vinyl material can also make it prone to attracting and holding onto dust.
a gramophone was used for communication ================ "Gramophone" is the name given in Britain to early phonographs. A gramophone is a record player. (The term is still used in the title of some organizations, publications, and prizes.) So, the answer to your question is that a gramophone uses a pointed piece of metal (a "needle"")produces sound (usually words or music) by converting the grooves on a disc (record) into vibrations that produce sound waves. In other words, gramophone is used to play records.
in a musical context,early gramophone records were called 78s -this was the speed at which they were played.