lemezfelvételek
Lemezfelvételek, often translated as "vinyl recordings" or "disc recordings," refers to the physical medium and process of capturing and reproducing sound on a grooved disc. These recordings, commonly known as records, were the dominant format for music distribution for much of the 20th century. The process involves cutting a waveform into a spiral groove on a rotating disc. A stylus, or needle, traces this groove, and its vibrations are amplified to reproduce the original sound.
The history of lemezfelvételek is closely tied to the development of the phonograph. Early discs were made