Well sound is just wiggly air. You put the air wiggle onto the disk so later you can use the disk wiggle to make air wiggle.
Simple. Sounds are vibrations. The grooves make the needle vibrate. Those vibrations are amplified.
Yeah it literally just the waveform in physical form. I couldn’t think of a better way to visualize it.
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It’s 4:30am and thanks to this thread I’m listening to Dave Brubeck on vinyl…
Just count to five and you’ll be alright
No, it’s better to count 1,2,3,4 - 1,2,3 to keep the beat. (I’ve preformed Take 5 with a Jazz band).
It’s for science.
How about this one to blow your mind further:
Because of how it was made, they could play back the sounds around the potter who fabricated it.
I thought they had done the same with some Roman parchment, but all I can find are links to stories on that one.
Interesting, but I think this is largely discredited from the brief research I did?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeoacoustics#Discredited_theories
Cool idea nonetheless.
Holy crap that’s wild
That’s a lot of screaming!
Actually this is one of the coolest things I have ever seen or heard, thank you!
What the hell are the sounds supposed to be?
Someone playing a recorder or flute like instrument?
Or some one was being tortured.
The description says it’s a violin
Sound is vibration. A record is a vibration frozen in place.
yhea, i can bs, those vynils are usually at room temperature

Calvins’ dads’ explanations were very influential to my shitposting career
A cello is just a bit of wood with some stringy Bois, but it sounds like heaven and hell and everything in-between when played right.
By choice
What’s that a picture of? Doesn’t like a needle and vinyl to me
Beep bop beep boop beep
In Stereo too…
I still don’t get how headphones work and thats always bugged me. how digital files translate into sound and how a little speaker makes that sound.





