Sure. I remember them well. When I took piano lessons (40's and early 50's), my teacher had a 'record' recorder. Quite expensive. We (his pupils) each got a record of our performance during recitals. I still have mine.
My daughter teaches piano, she records the entire recital in stereo, digitally, loads the whole recital into her MAC, edits out the background noise and other extraneous stuff, then gives each pupil a CD of the entire recital, labeled with a really cool label.
http://tinyurl.com/4rsxqr http://global.dymo.com/enUS/ProductAccessories/DiscPainter.html Jim On Apr 30, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Eric Goldstein wrote:
How about recording booths? You went into a booth (like a passport photo booth), closed the door, put in your quarters (maybe a buck or two?) and speak or sing into a microphone while your record was cut. This is one way families sent WWII GIs messages from home... some of those recordings still survive... Anybody remember?
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