PostHeaderIcon Record Player Pre

JVC VR-5525X  STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE JVC VR-5525X STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE Paypal US $29.00 25d 3h 45m
 EARLY RUN SANSUI 3000A STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE EARLY RUN SANSUI 3000A STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE Paypal US $179.00 20d 7h 5m
Powered by phpBay Pro

No items matching your keywords were found.

Record Player Pre
Record Player Pre
Recent problem with playing DVD's (recorded and pre-recorded) on my Sony DVD recorder.?


My Sony DVD recorder has been fine until recently. It has played recorded discs and pre-recorded discs. Yesterday I tried to play a disc and the film I had recorded did not show on the title list. I got a camera icon and the words "Photo Album" showing and can't seem to get rid of it. I even tried a pre-recorded disc but no film. Obviously some button has been pressed that has changed a format on the machine and now I can't watch any any DVD's can somone help me to press the correct button to get the DVD player back?

TURN IT OFF AT THE PLUG, IF THAT DOES NOT WORK PRESS BUTTON IN TWOS



JVC VR-5525X  STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE JVC VR-5525X STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE Paypal US $29.00 25d 3h 45m
 EARLY RUN SANSUI 3000A STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE EARLY RUN SANSUI 3000A STEREO RECEIVER AMP TURNTABLE RECORD PLAYER PRE STAGE Paypal US $179.00 20d 7h 5m
Powered by phpBay Pro

No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


No items matching your keywords were found.


A Record Player


A Record Player


$24.99


A Record Player - Photographic Print

First Long Player Record


First Long Player Record


$8.99


First Long Player Record

TV and Record Player


TV and Record Player


$39.99


TV and Record Player - Giclee Print

Girl with Record Player


Girl with Record Player


$19.99


Girl with Record Player - Premium Poster

Lunastrella Record Player


Lunastrella Record Player


$29.99


John Golden Lunastrella Record Player - Giclee Print

Boy Listening To Record Player


Boy Listening To Record Player


$24.99


Boy Listening To Record Player - Photographic Print

Child Playing a Record Player


Child Playing a Record Player


$34.99


English School Child Playing a Record Player - Giclee Print

Formal Couple with Record Player, Hearts


Formal Couple with Record Player, Hearts


$39.99


Formal Couple with Record Player, Hearts - Giclee Print

1960's Portable Record Player


1960's Portable Record Player


$19.99


1960's Portable Record Player - Premium Poster

Photo of Old Portable Record Player


Photo of Old Portable Record Player


$24.99


Photo of Old Portable Record Player - Premium Poster

Christmas Greeting - Santa and Record Player


Christmas Greeting - Santa and Record Player


$19.99


Christmas Greeting - Santa and Record Player - Premium Poster

Mrs. Nixon (Pre-recorded MP3 player)


Mrs. Nixon (Pre-recorded MP3 player)


$158.55


A noted writer of fiction, Ann Beattie brings her talents to speculative biography in MRS. NIXON, her interpretation of the real life of former first lady Pat Nixon. Beattie chronicles a woman mostly inscrutable to history, with no published memoirs of her own, who nevertheless took a seat next to the President of the United States at the peak--and a turning point--of American political power. The book`s story fills in gaps in the record, converting her extensive journalistic research into personal accounts of spousal admiration, alienation, and disgrace.

Flat Spin (Pre-recorded MP3 player)


Flat Spin (Pre-recorded MP3 player)


$117.4


Cordell Logan is a literate, sardonic flight instructor and aspiring Buddhist with dwindling savings and a shadowy past. When his beautiful ex-wife, Savannah, shows up to tell him that her husband, Arlo, has been murdered, Logan is quietly pleased. Logan and Arlo Echevarria were once comrades-in-arms assigned to a top-secret military assassination team known as ?Alpha,? and Savannah suspects Echevarria`s death is related to his government work?but the LAPD can find no record of Echevarria ever having toiled for Uncle Sam. Soon Logan takes up the hunt for Echevarria`s killer.His trail leads from the glitzy Las Vegas Strip to the most dangerous ghettos of inner-city Oakland, from darkened Russian mafia haunts in West Los Angeles to the deserts of Arizona. But it is Logan`s love-hate relationship with Savannah that threatens to consume him.


Account limit of 2104 requests per hour exceeded.




Zenith Cobramatic Model HF-16 Record Player Phonograph High Fidelity, The Byrds (Mr Tambourine Man)


The Recorder

A member of the woodwind family, the recorder's history is not well known, although examples of it can be found in medieval paintings, and what appears to be a recognizable recorder-type instrument dating back to the Iron Age has been found - although it is made of sheep bone rather than wood! The instrument, however, often gets a bad press, largely due to people's recollections of struggling to learn the instrument in the classroom - or perhaps being unfortunate enough to have to teach the instrument to several new classes each and every year.

Considering the fact that it is so commonly used as a learning instrument, it is actually quite difficult to get a smooth, warm tone out of a recorder, and very easy to end up with a screech or a bending note. However, with practice, the recorder can be made to produce a beautiful sound, with its distinct warm, woody tones and even vibrato. The instrument was certainly taken seriously during the Renaissance; Bach, Purcell and Vivaldi wrote music for it.

School Use

There are plenty of very good reasons why the recorder has entrenched itself in the national psyche as a school instrument. First, it is relatively cheap to make, consisting basically of a tube with holes and a mouthpiece - there are no moving parts. This is enhanced by the fact that they can also be made of plastic and therefore mass-produced. Second, they are durable, tough instruments that will withstand a bit of abuse. Third, they are monophonic, so simple tunes can be learnt on them that do not tax the young player too much, and therefore sheet music is much easier to read. Fourth, they are small and easy to carry about in a satchel or bag. And fifth, they never need tuning as they are pre-tuned - there are no strings to slacken.

Unfortunately, rigidly observed school curricula quite often meant that people with no interest in music were forced to learn the instrument, and those who were interested might not have been overenthusiastic about playing rounds of London's Burning with the teacher doing a Toscanini at the front of the class. This could explain the humour and scornful nostalgia associated with the instrument. In mitigation, however, nobody leaves school without knowing that all cows eat grass and that every good boy deserves something beginning with an F, be it food, football, fudge or fun - or should that be five-a-day?

Range and Fingering

A recorder has a range of just over two octaves, with the lowest note being the tone produced when every hole is closed with the fingers. Since most learning instruments will be in the key of C, that will be the tone produced. Recorders do come in other keys, however. F is also a common key, and more specialist instruments come in D, E flat and G. A little known fact is that recorders are actually chromatic - they can play all twelve tones in an octave including sharps and flats. This is done by half-covering certain holes, but isn't required in Frere Jacques.

About the Author

Charlie Buquette wrote this article about
Recorder Sheet Music
.

Comments are closed.