phonograph record
collocation in Englishmeaningsofphonographandrecord
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phonograph
noun[C]
uk/ˈfəʊ.nə.ɡrɑːf/us/ˈfoʊ.noʊ.ɡræf/
old use for ...
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record
noun
uk/ˈrek.ɔːd/us/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofphonographandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Through all these changes, however, the discs have continued to be known as phonograph records or, much more commonly, simply as records.
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As his reputation spread, he sought opportunities to make phonograph records, but the major labels turned him down.
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The soundtrack was not printed on the film itself, but issued separately on phonograph records.
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Sheet music sales and sales of phonograph records with songs from the film were brisk.
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The noise was provided on large shellac phonograph records made in pairs, shipped as needed, and destroyed after use.
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We are concerned here with thephonographrecordas an art form.
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This timing coincided with the launch of the stereophonicphonographrecord.
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The discphonographrecordwas the dominant audio recording format throughout most of the 20th century.
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The noise values used for the encryption key were originally produced by large mercury-vapor rectifying vacuum tubes and stored on aphonographrecord.
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He plays aphonographrecordalongside the credits before walking off.
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It essentially amounted to playing aphonographrecord, but one that was recorded with the best electronic technology of the time.
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For a while, he played piano along with aphonographrecordplayer on stage.
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Instead, sound was produced by a simple low-fidelityphonographrecorddriven by a metal coil wound by pulling the toy's string.
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This was the only fully discrete quadraphonicphonographrecordsystem to gain major industry acceptance.
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The ring was connected to a simple low-fidelityphonographrecordin the doll's abdomen.
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The ring was attached to a string connected to a simple low-fidelityphonographrecordin the doll's abdomen.
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His legitimate business interests (many of which began in 1952) included a chemical company, several laundries, aphonographrecorddistributor, and a number of jukebox leasing firms.
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By the mid-teens, though, two new technologies had appeared which allowed the general public to hear music as performed by skilled musicians: the hand-played piano roll and thephonographrecord.
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Its popularity waned in the 20th century as thephonographrecordand radio replaced sheet music as the most common method of dissemination of popular music.
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