What is another word for gramophone records?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈaməfˌə͡ʊn ɹˈɛkɔːdz] (IPA)

Gramophone records, also known as vinyl records or simply records, are physical discs that store audio recordings using analog technology. Vinyl records have enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in recent years, with many music enthusiasts appreciating their warm and unique sound quality. Other synonyms for gramophone records include LPs (or long-playing records), 45s (or 7-inch singles), EPs (or extended play records), and shellac records (from the material used to manufacture them before vinyl). Regardless of the name, these physical music discs remain beloved artifacts of music history, connecting listeners with the past and offering a truly unique listening experience.

What are the hypernyms for Gramophone records?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    recordings, phonographs, vinyl records, phonograph records, sound recordings, Music recordings, audio recordings.

Famous quotes with Gramophone records

  • Films and gramophone records, music, books and buildings show clearly how vigorously a man's life and work go on after his "death," whether we feel it or not, whether we are aware of the individual names or not. There is no such thing as death according to our view!
    Martin Bormann
  • Schnabel said that Beethoven's late piano sonatas are music better than could be played. Larkin's best poems are poetry better than can be said, but sayability they sumptuously offer. Larkin demands to be read aloud. His big, intricately formed stanzas, often bridging from one to the next, defeat the single breath but always invite it. As you read, the ideal human voice speaks in your head. It isn't his: as his gramophone records prove, he sounded like someone who expects to be interrupted. It isn't yours, either. It's ours.
    Clive James

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