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Record collecting is the hobby of collecting sound recordings, usually of music and/or the "spoken word" (i.e. recordings of drama, poetry, historical speeches, significant news broadcasts, speech dialect samplings, etc.), but, in some cases (although mostly on a smaller scale), even of other recorded sounds (e.g. bird calls and/or other sounds of nature; railroad and other mechanized vehicle sounds; urban, rural, forest, and other "soundscapes"; various "sound effects"; etc.). Although the typical focus is on vinyl records, all formats of recorded music can be collected. ==Scope of a record collection== The scope of a record collection may include particulars of the following: * genres (or subgenres), e.g. Classical, Soul, Funk, Country Music, Go-go, Modern Jazz, Detroit Techno, Broken Beat, Elevator Music, early stereo, etc. * artists (or producers, remixer, conductor, or other performer), e.g. Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Sir Simon Rattle, Larry Levan, Berry Gordy, James Brown, etc. * recording labels (or sublabels), e.g. His Master's Voice, Motown, Tamla, Philadelphia International Records, Salsoul, Apple Records, Audio Fidelity Records, etc. or particularly for some 78rpm collectors, compiling disparate labels regardless of content. * periods (or music scenes), e.g. 1920s, 1960s and 1970s, those played at The Loft, Northern Soul, Philadelphia soul, etc. * formats, e.g. 78s, 7"s, LPs, Mono, Vinyl, 8-track cartridges, Reel-to-reel, Cassettes, CDs, Digital downloads, etc. * specialisms, e.g. unusual physical specimens (odd shapes, colors, sizes, speeds) regardless of recorded content, or collectors who try to acquire as many different record labels as possible, etc. or combinations thereof. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「record collecting」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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