Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Vinyl Records

By: Andrew Whibley1 Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Music


Long before CDs were used for distributing music, gramophone records or vinyl records were in use. Gramophone records may not be the preferred medium of music distribution anymore, but vinyl records are still used by DJs and collectors. Today vinyl records have become collector's items and older vinyl records are in demand the world over.
Vinyl records have been in existence for nearly 100 years now, the first gramophone record player was invented by Thomas Edison in the year 1887. The vinyl records in use today were available to the masses only in the year 1918 when the exclusive patent for the production of vinyl records expired. Gramophone records are meant to be played at different speeds and all record players come with a speed control system. Vinyl records come in two popular flavours, the 12 inch vinyl album is meant to be played at 33-1/2 RPM (revolutions per minute) and the 7 inch single at 45 RPM. Popularly known as LP (long playing) records, LPs were the primary means of distributing music unil CDs came along.
A traditional LP can store around 52 minutes of music at most (26 minutes on each side), and is available in 10 and 12 inch diameters. Although regular vinyl records are very stable, unlike magnetic media like cassettes and floppy discs, vinyl records are not easily susceptible to the earth's magnetic field and even the oldest vinyl records are available in excellent condition.
Today vinyl records are mainly used by DJs.Since it is possible to directly manipulate vinyl records, DJs prefer using vinyl records for carrying out complex moves like scratching. Vinyl records can be played in any direction and the speed can also be controlled using both the playing device and manually by the DJ as well, this is why vinyl records are still popular. There is CD software available that allow DJs to simulate effects similar to a traditional vinyl record, however DJs still prefer to use vinyl records to carry out more complex effects like slip-cueing.
In addition, a limited number of vinyl records are produced each year by independent rock bands and record labels. Today vinyl records occupy a niche market and are largely purchased by collectors and DJs. A rare vinyl record can fetch hundreds of pounds. Any one looking to buy vinyl records should look for original issue vinyl records from the 60s and 70s. Retro vinyl records are in demand and it has become increasingly hard to find original vinyl records of artists like The Small Faces and Jimi Hendrix. Retro records are popular with not just collectors but also with DJs as the combination of fuller sounding analog music and great packaging make them superior to CD & MP3 formats..


Resource box
http://www.retrovinylrecords.com - vinyl record album cover art,classic examples of record sleeves



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Andrew Whibley is the author of this article on Vinyl Records.
Find more information about Rare Vinyl here.



Tags: , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Music Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Music

  • Record Finder: Digging Up Divorce Secrets

    Divorce and Marriage Records: Whether it is researching old lawsuits or judgments against the party or finding out if they have a criminal record the information can be invaluable when it comes to helping you with your current case. CIA's Electronic Reading Room is a great resource for it allows you to take a glance at CIA ... Read

  • Access Public Criminal Records For Free
    By: Barry Morton | Oct 9th 2008
    Criminal records of a county are stored with the county and accessing them is much easier than accessing the state and federal criminal records. It needs the court record retriever to find the information in the records manually. Since Federal criminal records also contain other sensitive information such as immigration c ... Read

  • Finding Us Public Records
    By: mackynote | Oct 10th 2008
    There are many websites that offer criminal record access for free. Keeping the public interest in mind, some of the courts too waived the fee they used to charge for these records. There are two types of criminal records, the public records and the non-public ones. These days, records are maintained online by the states ... Read

  • Public Criminal Records The Complete History
    By: Barry Morton | Oct 13th 2008
    Criminal records are those records that contain all the personal details of the concerned person and any crime that they may have committed. These criminal records are kept by the state government or a law enforcement agency Read

  • Independent Record Labels Need To Be Counted

    With vinyl record sales up more than fifteen percent over last year's totals (858,000 'units' bought in 2006 versus 990,000 in 2007, according to Nielsen Soundscan), has the comeback of this historical audio medium reached its pinnacle? No one can say for sure, but one thing is certain, these sales figures are not a full in ... Read

  • A Foundation Of Jazz: Blue Note Records
    By: Seth Frank | Jul 14th 2010
    The pair's first foray into recording and jazz vinyl was a 1939 session with pianists Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis in a rented studio. Traditional "hot" jazz and boogie-woogie were the label's first releases. Read

  • Blue Note Records: A Foundation Of Jazz
    By: Seth Frank | Jul 2nd 2010
    In Blue Note's earliest days, musicians were frequently supplied with alcohol as they recorded late into the night after their evening's work in the clubs and bars. Read

  • New Massive Divorce Records Search

    Divorce and Marriage Records: Court divorce divorce records can be useful for a myriad of reasons. Thanks to the Internet, free access to public divorce records is now more convenient. The federal, state and local governments have all acted in response to the demands to make some public divorce record information available ... Read

  • Are Marriage Records Useful?
    By: Brian Williams | Dec 16th 2007
    Marriage record is the legal document that is proof of marriage between couples. Marriage records are public records that can be accessed by anyone wishing to do so. Finding your marriage record is important because you can use this to use in any legal activity. It can be the proof you have in the event that a spouse leaves ... Read

  • Facts On Divorce Records

    Divorce and Marriage Records: You can even research if the person that recently asked you for a date has a criminal record or has been arrested through court divorce records. In order to find court divorce records about a person, you have to know which court they were tried or sued in. If you live in New York you won't find ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy