Music, asked by tangelawilliams947, 1 year ago

Many different electronic sources brought music to us. They include the Victrola, the vinyl 78 rpm records, 33 rpm records, 45 rpm records, reel to reel decks, 8 track decks, cassette decks, CDs (compact disc), mp3 players, and so on. What will the next electronic source that will bring us music in the future be? Why do we see a resurgence in vinyl type record players? Will we see a resurgence in the other older electronic sources?

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Answered by DharshanVijay
6

From Tin Foil to Stereo: Evolution of the Phonograph by Oliver Read and Walter L. Welch

The Fabulous Phonograph by Roland Gelatt, published by Cassell & Company, 1954 rev. 1977 ISBN 0-304-29904-9

Where Have All the Good Times Gone?: The Rise and Fall of the Record Industry Louis Barfe.

Pressing the LP Record by Ellingham, Niel, published at 1 Bruach Lane, PH16 5DG, Scotland.

Sound Recordings by Peter Copeland published 1991 by the British Library ISBN 0-7123-0225-5.

Vinyl: A History of the Analogue Record by Richard Osborne. Ashgate, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4094-4027-7.

"A Record Changer and Record of Complementary Design" by B. H. Carson, A. D. Burt, and H. I. Reiskind, RCA Review, June 1949

"Recording Technology History: notes revised July 6, 2005, by Steven Schoenherr", San Diego University(archived 2010)

Avery, Kim (April 22, 2017) Let's Get Physical: The Vinyl Resurrection

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Answered by sasaadsa2
17

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