Long playing records are 12" diameter vinyl discs intended to spin at 33 1/3 rpm with a spiral groove cut into it. The groove contains irregularities that a stylus follows and transfers the movement to a transducer which converts it to an electrical signal that can be amplified.
you lay your records on top of the vent this allows them to be able to warm up for a better standard of playing them
LP is a 'Long Playing' record made of black vinyl, they typically had 6 or 7 recordings on each side and you would need a 'record player' to listen to them, they were very popular before the modern day CD was introduced.
Assuming you're talking about records and not gas or something else...yes. Long Play (LP) albums were made of vinyl, but so were the 45s in their last years. Earlier records were made of a harder plastic. "Vinyl" refers to anything that goes round and round on a turntable and is read by a needle.
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LP stands for a long-playing phonograph record. It was the primary recording medium for music beginning in 1948 and ending after the compact disc prevailed. Long playing records were made of vinyl and played at 331/3 rpm. They are still referred to as such. Long playing records are generally shorter than a CD but longer than an EP, or extended play. EPs are just longer than a single, often including about 4 or 5 songs. In the US you can still buy brand new LP's.
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James Coover has written: 'Private Music Collections' 'A bibliography of music dictionaries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Dictionaries, Music 'Gesamtausgaben' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Music 'Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long Playing Records' 'Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long-Playing Records' 'Music Lexicography'
Herbert Stanton has written: 'The critics' choice of the best long playing records' -- subject(s): Discography, Music
The version on vinyl, or a record (the LP at 33.3 RPM). I remember when there were 45 RPM records, usually just 1 song each side, and LP records or albums, which had the Long Playing version of songs, with, sometimes, repeated choruses, etc...Earlier vinyl records had 78 RPM records also.
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there are no records of his playing the game
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If you go under Data you can check various records varying from actual battle records for characters and even records for playing with names, also records like how long you have played SSBB and how many brawls you have been in, how much time was played in Solo mode, Group mode, Favorite character, 2nd favorite character, least favorite and etc.
Yes. A record deck, or turntable, is used for playing vinyl records on.
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