@@googaagoogaa12345678 bruh you got wooshed yourself. Back in the napster days a video went around saying “you wouldn’t download a car” comparing downloading music to stealing a car
yeah since sound is transmitted through vibration it becomes surprizingly simple to record and repicate the conditions for that vibration on a physical medium, makes you wonder if other concepts like that could be stored and replicated the same way as long as we find out the connecting factor to do it
@@brandonwithnell612 re concepts for storing and replicating media, how about storing audio on magnetic tape, wouldn't that be great, we could convert audio 'vibrations' from a mic to electrical signals, then somehow write those electrical signals via an electro magnet to convert those same electrical audio signals to magnetic data on a long roll of magnetic sensitive tape. Then all we have to work out is how to convert those same magnetic signals back to electrical signals, then use that to drive a speaker to replicate the original recorded sound? It might just work, I could patent it and become rich, richer than Elon or Branson. In fact I'm sure we could do the same with a TV signal and copy the audio visual data on to similar magnetic tape, it might have to be wider and longer to accomodate all the extra data? That would be incredible?
(For those interested) It works better at an angle because a vinyl groove is a V shape. (L/R wall is for L/R channel.) By pressing at an angle, the corner is more clearly 'reading' one of the two channels. This actually works with a piece of regular printer paper too, or a wrapper from (say) a bag of skittles, even a sharp toothpick. The corner of the paper sleeve for disposable chopsticks works even better since the pouch shape amplifies the sound surprisingly loudly. Paper doesn't last long against the friction, though. And again, don't use on vinyl you care about lol
Made in U.S.A needle doest need to be in angle, because of it shape, there are two most common type cone like U, and "triangle" which is in V shape. Cone shape U needles are more friendly to record. Triangle shape V needles are better sounding, but they have tendency to damage respectively wear grooves much quicker than cone U type needle.
It's clever but not Einstein-clever. The groove of the record has the same oscillations pressed into it as the sound wave it's reproducing, and the earliest players just put that vibration through a big ol' horn so you could hear it. Here, the flat surface of the bank note is acting as the physical amplifier -- the tiny vibrations of the corner of the fiver against the groove make the whole bank note vibrate. That's moving enough air to be loud enough to hear.
By having the slightest understanding of the physics behind record players, lol. In the past there have been greeting cards that can play an included small vinyl by dragging the edge of the cardboard through the groove, it's nothing new.
You can do that with pretty much anything that can fit in the groove and has enough surface to vibrate. On old players you can hear the same thing coming from the needle bit if you turn off the speakers. (At least i do on an old AKAI player)
Many decades ago when I was a DJ I used to put the first knuckle of my index finger in my ear and my fingernail in the groove of a spinning vinyl record. This worked well, but was useful for exactly nothing but listening to music on a record when there was no power.
The grooves are in a V with the L&R channels at 90 degrees to one another so the angle is important, not the pressure. You will be able to play 78s this way as they have a straight up and down mono groove and destroy 33rpm styluses
It's absolutely insane to me that you can use something like a bank note to play a song a band recorded any number of years ago, somehow imprinted the exact grooves needed to get the exact vibrations to recreate the sound by rotating the vinyl at a certain speed and pressing said bank note (or other such tool) into the grooves. That will never not be incredible to me.
Nah man terrible idea.They will have to re do them I reckon.If you work in a bar or any other environment where you are likely to be working with your hands the notes will stick together with alcohol or any other substance.Not only that but they stick together on their own.They are harder to count up too.
but who the hell thought it up? i mean who was bored enough to sit and think to themselves "hmm I wonder if the new fiver can play music from old records.... i should try that!" ......
For those interested, I used to make growing up in Jamaica, I used to get a needle a piece of paper wrapped it like a ice cream cone at the pointed end put the needle through it, and slightly put it on the vinyl and you get music as kids we jus made something the vinyl can Spin on and used the cone to Play music
It’s 3:37 AM here in Canada and CZcams seems to think that I want to watch a video of someone playing a record with a UK banknote lol. Well, here I am.
Luna McLean if I had a penny for every time I've been told that I'd be able to buy a record player, a record and still have a fiver left over to play it with.
I thought the new banknote had small vynil bumps that could be played, like for example the anthem, which would have already been very cool, but turns out the banknote is what can make other vynils make sounds, which is somehow even cooler.
It’s Longhurst As far as you know? I used to own a shitty $50 record player and I used to think it was fine until I bought a new one. Shit sounded like heaven's angels singing to me.
It’s Longhurst And you're the typical ignorant tumblrette who won't listen to anyone's advice. Have fun listening to those caved out records of yours, babe. You really need to relax, you're getting genuinely heated over my lighthearted comment. 💀
victoria i don’t use tumblr. I don’t get why you’re getting all heated over me saying that I’ve had mine for 2 years and no “caved in” records and that it sounds great. I travel a lot and it’s a great little portable vinyl player. Granted it’s not incredible, but it’s great.
Wow, I heard people saying you could do this back when these notes were new, but I never tried it for myself or saw any proof that it was possible, so this is awesome!
Admittedly, I have. Yesterday in fact, I'm just saying it for the sake of saying it. I suppose it's easier to get on the bandwagon of hating on Crosley even though they have made some decent products. Namely, the Collegiate which has all of the features of a high end record player at a very affordable price.
You can hear the music if the platter is spinning with the stylus down but no signal is being transmitted. Anything that fits between the grooves should emit sound
The science behind it is rather simple to comprehend and quite clever actually. As the record spins and the corner of the note is in the grooves of the record the note vibrates and we hear these vibrations as they travel through the note. Years ago I did something similar using a thin piece of card and paper made into a cone. the thin card was the stylus and I used the paper cone like a speaker.
Fascinating. Steampunk solution for entertainment after the end of the world. Fun Fact: Did you know Romans actually used cups with strings to communicate from one administrative building to another?
The reason it sounds 'better' when you bend it is because the corner catches the ridges that make the sound better, but only on one side so you're not getting the inside groove.
British Pound is officially a transmitter/tracking device! Bond would be proud! Not exactly a video I would expect from you and that's what makes it 11/10 (no Amiga or Mac). I'm very proud of you! Neat vid!
Vinyl records have to be top 5 craziest inventions ever made. 100 years ago I bet nobody would imagine a piece of plastic could reproduce a sounds in such detail and be played back.
We've had plastic notes in Australia for decades. They are terrible for getting hard folds and creases, and even for tearing. Tip; put them between a couple of sheets of paper and iron on a medium ironing setting. They will flatten out in a few seconds.
i also saw a similar trick in an old vid turns out that by making a funnel out of a sheet of paper (A4) and putting a needle at the narrow part, you can create a thingamabob that also lets you listen to vinyls by moving the funnel around the disc but it's not recommended to do it too often
Well. Vibrations or Sound waves are a complex thing, but not as complex as some think they are. We can even break down very complex noises and physically "draw" their soundwaves. The sound pressure difference, that a microphone experiences, for example, can be put in numbers and then put in the form of a graph. We can then "draw" those graphs on a piece of vinyl, for a stylus to read them and translate them in voltages just for your speaker to translate them into noise again. All of this happens on a microscopical level though and that's what makes it magical to me. We are able to make music audible with the help of just a simple vibrating 5 pound note!
well i'd say here's the most basic explaination i can think of: you know how you can feel stuff vibrate when you listen to loud music? well, if you take a horn/microphone to focus that vibration from the loud music into a small needle, then you can have the needle carve those vibrations into a bit of wax. If you then harden that wax and run another needle over the grooves the first one made, it'll vibrate in the same way as the original one did, and thus, since sound is at it's most basic level just vibrations, it'll make the same sound, so you just have to make it louder via another horn and then you have your music! This is more of an explaination of earlier wax cylinders but it's the same concept just with fancier execution for vinyl
I mean I weighed up the odds the best I could. 1. His channel name is “Let’s Get 1000 subscribers without any videos”. 2. He’s got some autistic free logo from a website generator. 3. Majority of people who say this type of shit are not joking.
I wonder if making a sort of a cone out the note would have aided in the volume department, kinda like a gramophonetube thingy. Also, are there Queen's speeches available on vinyl? I'm sure there are.
There’s literally no charm at all unless you think going around the streets with a can of Dutch Gold asking people if they’ve got any skins is charming then no.
Very interesting. Canada switched to plastic bank notes a while back, so I'm wondering if this trick also works with those. Will have to find a vinyl record player to give that a try!
You have scratch needles? Interesting... you must be known as scratch master wood from now on, a nickname I had once before I use to wash my underwear regularly.
I remember as a little kid in the 70’s, doing this with metal sewing pins on my parents Beatles records. I’m not sure they noticed but now I look back and figure I must have royally screwed up those LPs!
This record is not even on youtube... I checked Discogs and there's no audio examples either. I found an example here: www.juno.co.uk/products/elite-satisfy-my-love-tiefschwarz-mixes/67265-01/ not the worst I've ever heard but not that amazing either.
Note: Counterfeit money will only play illegally downloaded vinyl.
Where I download vinyl? Is this vmp3?
You wouldn't download vinyl
that is logical
@@googaagoogaa12345678 bruh you got wooshed yourself. Back in the napster days a video went around saying “you wouldn’t download a car” comparing downloading music to stealing a car
@@samsungtelevision695 They had it on every DVD. You couldn’t skip it haha
I just think it's crazy how you can get music out of bumps and grooves in a plastic disc to begin with, let alone with a plastic bill
That's what I was thinking. It really highlights how audio recordings (and for that matter, sound in general) is really just a bunch of vibrations.
it always felt like magic to me. and it still does.
yeah since sound is transmitted through vibration it becomes surprizingly simple to record and repicate the conditions for that vibration on a physical medium, makes you wonder if other concepts like that could be stored and replicated the same way as long as we find out the connecting factor to do it
@@brandonwithnell612 re concepts for storing and replicating media, how about storing audio on magnetic tape, wouldn't that be great, we could convert audio 'vibrations' from a mic to electrical signals, then somehow write those electrical signals via an electro magnet to convert those same electrical audio signals to magnetic data on a long roll of magnetic sensitive tape.
Then all we have to work out is how to convert those same magnetic signals back to electrical signals, then use that to drive a speaker to replicate the original recorded sound?
It might just work, I could patent it and become rich, richer than Elon or Branson.
In fact I'm sure we could do the same with a TV signal and copy the audio visual data on to similar magnetic tape, it might have to be wider and longer to accomodate all the extra data?
That would be incredible?
@@pdtech4524 it'll never catch on 😂😉
Bro missed his chance to pull the most clever Rick Roll ever
This is exactly what I was expecting. 😂
to be fair, this was when the rickroll was dead
@@1994CivicGLiRickroll never died! At least I never stopped rickrolling people, I love the song
😂😂
It was posted 7 years ago
So now you can use the queen to play queen. splendid :D
🎼"She's a fiver Queeeeeeen!
Goodbye to misery,
Gonna buy myself a drink,
Guaranteed a good ol' time!"🎶
That is NOT Killer Queen
@@LRM12o8anytime? Are you listening to the same killer queen? Are you in a different universe?
it sounds like that annoying guy on the bus who always listens to music on the highest volume...
Thats shit headphones mate. Knock them and tell them buy some decent headphones
ME!!!!
Alexander Bondestam no that's shitty rap music
Im sorry...I'll lower the volume a bit from now on...
Daniel Richardson
A.K.A the ones that come with an iPhone. They leak far too much sound!
awesome now I don't have to drop insane amounts on diamond needles
Legend.
Cyranek Fucking plebian.
Cyranek Just use obsidian instead
Oh c'mon, wimp. After mining away I've already got 2 :/
DavisCedrezGaming
Can't believe it's been 6 years since the plastic fiver came out. And now Lizzie's gone. Man times move fast.
are the notes still made of plastic?
@@killthepandas. They haven't changed. But I heard they'll be changed for Charles' face by the end of this year.
Glad the US hasn’t switched to plastic. The phrase “I’ll use plastic” wouldn’t be the same
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 plastic or plastic?
Uh do I have a choice?
Physical plastic or digital plastic?
@@Orincaby at this point currency is so worthless and fake we should just pick up rocks off the ground and use those lol
Vinyl record technology is just wizardry to me as someone who's grown up mostly in the digital age.
1:07 *Bank note intensifies*
Joe N. *DUUU* *DUUU* *DDDUDUDDUUDDUDUDUDU*
Joe N. *DUUU DUUUU DDDUUUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDDDUUUUUUUUDDDDDDUUUUU*
TRIGGERD
Holy shit dude that comment made my meme day😂😂😂
Joe N.
LOOOOL 😂
(For those interested) It works better at an angle because a vinyl groove is a V shape. (L/R wall is for L/R channel.) By pressing at an angle, the corner is more clearly 'reading' one of the two channels. This actually works with a piece of regular printer paper too, or a wrapper from (say) a bag of skittles, even a sharp toothpick. The corner of the paper sleeve for disposable chopsticks works even better since the pouch shape amplifies the sound surprisingly loudly. Paper doesn't last long against the friction, though.
And again, don't use on vinyl you care about lol
Matt Laskowski Isn't that common sense? Does the needle sit at angle? Im being serious I know u know about Vinyl.
Made in U.S.A needle doest need to be in angle, because of it shape, there are two most common type cone like U, and "triangle" which is in V shape.
Cone shape U needles are more friendly to record.
Triangle shape V needles are better sounding, but they have tendency to damage respectively wear grooves much quicker than cone U type needle.
But isn't up/down without an angle the mean of both the left and right channel.
Matt Laskowski you sound like you had fun with that
Does it break the record?
Wonder how someone figured this out.
"Fookin watch this now butt, fookin mad this is" *plays vinyl with bank note*
It's clever but not Einstein-clever. The groove of the record has the same oscillations pressed into it as the sound wave it's reproducing, and the earliest players just put that vibration through a big ol' horn so you could hear it. Here, the flat surface of the bank note is acting as the physical amplifier -- the tiny vibrations of the corner of the fiver against the groove make the whole bank note vibrate. That's moving enough air to be loud enough to hear.
There was a fad in the late 70s or early 80s for playing records with various unorthodox and vinyl wrecking objects.
By having the slightest understanding of the physics behind record players, lol.
In the past there have been greeting cards that can play an included small vinyl by dragging the edge of the cardboard through the groove, it's nothing new.
@LRM12o8 in the 70s Corgi produced a Basil Brush car and enclosed a plastic strip that when you ran you thumbnail over it played Basil's laugh.
It took 7 years for CZcams to recommend this video.
I am glad it did, that's hilarious!
You can do that with pretty much anything that can fit in the groove and has enough surface to vibrate.
On old players you can hear the same thing coming from the needle bit if you turn off the speakers. (At least i do on an old AKAI player)
itsGeorgeAgain well duh
I think you can hear something from all record player, I hear the music from the needle of my 2015 rega. Maybe not as much as yours though, can’t say.
DamienSLR well that's how the player works. The needle resonates acoustically on the record and then the player amplifies the sound
You must be fun at parties.
Doesn't mean you should
Many decades ago when I was a DJ I used to put the first knuckle of my index finger in my ear and my fingernail in the groove of a spinning vinyl record. This worked well, but was useful for exactly nothing but listening to music on a record when there was no power.
This is really cool dude I'm m gonna try it
Lio and stitch 😄
How would it be spinning if there was no power
@@StackBundle a crank
@@cattenchaostherandompersonOh yeah that makes sense.
no way has it been 6 years since the new £5 note- omg it was as if it came out yesterday....time flies!!!
that plastic bank note would be much less damaging to a record than the metal needle would be.
completely safe to use on valuable records.
The future-past of scratching vinyls :-)
800 likes
no S. just Vinyl.
Fun fact: play records with your fingernail.
epSos.de 哈哈哈,funny
Those new 5 pound notes apparently have been designed to play Sex Pistols' God save the queen. :-)
ThunderBassist Jay Thats pretty funny
So fucking true
No fucking way that's awesome
ThunderBassist Jay, there’s no future, no future, no future for you!
ThunderBassist Jay up the ra
The grooves are in a V with the L&R channels at 90 degrees to one another so the angle is important, not the pressure.
You will be able to play 78s this way as they have a straight up and down mono groove and destroy 33rpm styluses
It's absolutely insane to me that you can use something like a bank note to play a song a band recorded any number of years ago, somehow imprinted the exact grooves needed to get the exact vibrations to recreate the sound by rotating the vinyl at a certain speed and pressing said bank note (or other such tool) into the grooves. That will never not be incredible to me.
The Queen has never been so useful.
savage
This comment is priceless.... like the Queen
XD
You make me laugh so fucking much
Should’ve been the Queen playing Queen’s “God Save the Queen”
I like the new notes. When they announced them it was music to my ears 😆
Hahahah They said alright calm down, don't make a song and dance about it but boy where they wrong xD
Nah man terrible idea.They will have to re do them I reckon.If you work in a bar or any other environment where you are likely to be working with your hands the notes will stick together with alcohol or any other substance.Not only that but they stick together on their own.They are harder to count up too.
Hate them, just more plastic in the world being produced for no reason
@@gearoidmcdonagh8492 do the plastic notes where your From stick together?? Wtf
They're music notes😄
You get a much better mid range response if you use a £10 note but to get a fuller bass I prefer a £20 note! 👍😲⚠️
Try a £50 with some Jungle Tech.
Ah but the £5 was the only polymer note in circulation when the video was made.
This is 7 years ago, I wonder if the new King Charles note, with the Micky Mouse ears will be better?
Should be louder..
but who the hell thought it up? i mean who was bored enough to sit and think to themselves "hmm I wonder if the new fiver can play music from old records.... i should try that!" ......
Barry's World weed tends to bring out that kind of thought... I'd venture to say.... stone coïncidence
Barry, best comment I've ever read! Lol ;)
Barry's World probably because it was plastic
Barry's World not all records are old, ya know.
Barry's World hey who was bored enough to look at this you tube video? You mate!
i love how he didn't care about the money being ripped and proceeds to warn that the record may be damaged
You'd have to try very fucking hard to rip these plastic notes.
Good chance the records are more expensive
It's a 5£ banknote, of course he's more wary about the 40£ vinyl
That's because damaging money doesn't decrease its value.
it's just 5£ anyway
Now the slogan: "Lizzie's in a Box" gets a whole new meaning.
For those interested, I used to make growing up in Jamaica, I used to get a needle a piece of paper wrapped it like a ice cream cone at the pointed end put the needle through it, and slightly put it on the vinyl and you get music as kids we jus made something the vinyl can Spin on and used the cone to Play music
The latest in counterfeit detection technology
Aaron Silber haha. Yeah. "Looks real...but Does it play records?"
How about rolling it into a cone?
David Siler genius thinking 💖
David Siler TEST IT
Jason Godwin I'm an American. I have know access to a Pound Note.
David Siler It works with a dollar bill as well.
David Siler wouldn't that be bad cause its burning plastic? Or is it just meh
It’s 3:37 AM here in Canada and CZcams seems to think that I want to watch a video of someone playing a record with a UK banknote lol. Well, here I am.
West coast buddies!
Aw man, i imaging you out it on the disc and it spinning around while make the iconic money sound
Was expecting an earrape god save the queen meme, 0/10 very disappointed
Luna McLean if I had a penny for every time I've been told that I'd be able to buy a record player, a record and still have a fiver left over to play it with.
God save the meme
That's just nuts on so many levels.
I thought the new banknote had small vynil bumps that could be played, like for example the anthem, which would have already been very cool, but turns out the banknote is what can make other vynils make sounds, which is somehow even cooler.
For anyone wondering, I think the track is called
Sabrina Johnston "Satisfy My Love" (StoneBridge & Nick Nice House Factor Mix)
"Help! The GBP has lost value!"
"Well, how do we fix it?"
"Let's make it play music! That'll drive the value up!"
Good boy points
It's crazy how vibrations make up so many thing's in reality.
literally everything is vibration, its the entire basis of existence
@@alexkaiser2344 String theory
Such a vibe.
@@alexkaiser2344 molecules exist without vibration, but I get your point. Vibration , molecules and in our case carbon makes up our world
@@alexkaiser2344 thats what she said
An impressive demonstration of the ingenuity of this technology.
This doesn't resonate with me.
chasiu75 you just need to press harder, and bend a little.
is gilbert LOL
Boom Boom.
Oh no
Come on! These are good vibrations! Though this barely scratches the surface. We spin around the issue to get to the deep cuts.
Sounds Better than a Crosley😳
And probably wears out the vinyl groove a lot less as well ;)
I’ve got a crosley, great little things. Had it for 2 years, play is everyday. No vinyls destroyed
It’s Longhurst As far as you know? I used to own a shitty $50 record player and I used to think it was fine until I bought a new one. Shit sounded like heaven's angels singing to me.
It’s Longhurst And you're the typical ignorant tumblrette who won't listen to anyone's advice. Have fun listening to those caved out records of yours, babe. You really need to relax, you're getting genuinely heated over my lighthearted comment. 💀
victoria i don’t use tumblr. I don’t get why you’re getting all heated over me saying that I’ve had mine for 2 years and no “caved in” records and that it sounds great. I travel a lot and it’s a great little portable vinyl player. Granted it’s not incredible, but it’s great.
That's fucking amazing I wonder if the Canadian notes will do that
Wow! We have these plastic bills for 17 years now and never thought of that although I've needed a needle a couple of times 😅.
Wow, I heard people saying you could do this back when these notes were new, but I never tried it for myself or saw any proof that it was possible, so this is awesome!
It works like that when I watch?
Probably does less damage than a Crosley.
Made me laugh. You should watch VWestlife's video on that, though.
Admittedly, I have. Yesterday in fact, I'm just saying it for the sake of saying it. I suppose it's easier to get on the bandwagon of hating on Crosley even though they have made some decent products. Namely, the Collegiate which has all of the features of a high end record player at a very affordable price.
James Collins I still don't think that it's a good idea to spread misinformation.
Varik Valefor well aren't you two having a respectful discord about a miscellaneous topic
Shvartser this isn't reddit, who gives a shit
I love these videos from 6 years back and I'm still amazed. As a DJ myself that is one of the coolest things.
You can hear the music if the platter is spinning with the stylus down but no signal is being transmitted. Anything that fits between the grooves should emit sound
I think this could become a meme.
Something like Soviet earrape
Was thinking of the exact same thing
I found the birth of another meme
Live fast, live furious, memes die quickly nowadays.
KAGa
It was a meme.... Years ago... when Australia introduced the bank note....
well bloody hell. it works. whodathunkit.
Medathunkit
Right, 'cause "whodathunkit" is the most "British" expression ever and not an Americanism or anything.
well, yes, but i can no longer wipe my ass with it.
rich people use a hundred £ bills. i am poor i use 5 £ bills, but now i have to move up..
Clearly someone did
I was half expecting to be Rick Rolled watching this
lmao the distortion makes it better💀
The science behind it is rather simple to comprehend and quite clever actually. As the record spins and the corner of the note is in the grooves of the record the note vibrates and we hear these vibrations as they travel through the note. Years ago I did something similar using a thin piece of card and paper made into a cone. the thin card was the stylus and I used the paper cone like a speaker.
That’s not science
@@WesternWaster-2299 Well then what do YOU call it? I was experimenting with a theory. If that's not a field of science then what is it?
@@ColinGilbert24 Do not waste your time arguing with someone like that. Trust me.
Most can tell this at a glance, as they already understand the basic principals behind vynil
@@wisteriapetals no he definitely should
For anyone wondering; The record he is playing is Elite Ft. Sabrina Johnston "Satisfy My Love"
Fascinating. Steampunk solution for entertainment after the end of the world.
Fun Fact: Did you know Romans actually used cups with strings to communicate from one administrative building to another?
Now that is one musical note!
The album you were playing, was it Queen. 🤔
Derek Coe it was sex pistols
It sounded like someone farting into a microphone.
CrabLeg 2017 lol
indeed it did. xD
CrabLeg 2017 Did i just laugh at a fart joke 😂
Daz White hey! She has around four good songs. Nothing new though.
CrabLeg 2017 this made me chuckle like a neanderthal
The reason it sounds 'better' when you bend it is because the corner catches the ridges that make the sound better, but only on one side so you're not getting the inside groove.
Very informative. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph_record#/media/File:Plattenschrift_en.svg
British Pound is officially a transmitter/tracking device! Bond would be proud!
Not exactly a video I would expect from you and that's what makes it 11/10 (no Amiga or Mac). I'm very proud of you!
Neat vid!
We Australians have been listening to vinyl with our banknotes since 1988 :) (we invented the polymer banknote).
you guys also invented marmite so
Mark Ellem Cool!
Urinal Cake marmite is god
Nothing to do with Aussies, invented in Germany 1800 which wisely left it to the Brits to infect the world with in 1902
Mark Ellem And a population of just 24 million yet yous seem to be everywhere
Vinyl records have to be top 5 craziest inventions ever made. 100 years ago I bet nobody would imagine a piece of plastic could reproduce a sounds in such detail and be played back.
More impressed by the fact you didn’t use this as an opportunity to rickroll
Good man
Dan, you should have gotten a record of Harry Enfield's "Loads of Money" to play it with the note :D THAT would have been perfect.
too much tracking force!!!!!!! £5 notes must be kept at 1.5 to 3 grams at all times to prevent your record from bursiting in flames
OOOIOOII umm... what
He said, that doing this can damage the record..
He was making fun of record enthusiasts
We've had plastic notes in Australia for decades. They are terrible for getting hard folds and creases, and even for tearing.
Tip; put them between a couple of sheets of paper and iron on a medium ironing setting. They will flatten out in a few seconds.
I've yet to see one get a crease or be torn and we've had them for about 6 years now.
I gotta be honest, quite nifty! Does it ruin your records as much as a Crosley Cruiser though?
LBSi UK NOTHING wrecks your records as much as a Crosley Cruiser. Not even a nuke.
Source:
A funeral we had to hold for 2 LPs
Hmmmm I wouldn't buy one but check this out
czcams.com/video/06wBwVkw9xU/video.html
i also saw a similar trick in an old vid
turns out that by making a funnel out of a sheet of paper (A4) and putting a needle at the narrow part, you can create a thingamabob that also lets you listen to vinyls by moving the funnel around the disc
but it's not recommended to do it too often
I like how it’s more similar to distant noise but it becomes an earrape with just a tilt
Expected to be rickrolled
same
Never gonna give never gonna give
No matter how many tiems I read into it I'll never understand how vinyl really works and this just makes it all the more amazing.
Well. Vibrations or Sound waves are a complex thing, but not as complex as some think they are.
We can even break down very complex noises and physically "draw" their soundwaves. The sound pressure difference, that a microphone experiences, for example, can be put in numbers and then put in the form of a graph. We can then "draw" those graphs on a piece of vinyl, for a stylus to read them and translate them in voltages just for your speaker to translate them into noise again. All of this happens on a microscopical level though and that's what makes it magical to me. We are able to make music audible with the help of just a simple vibrating 5 pound note!
Rip STEEZ
makes you retarded, that's all
@@epajarjestys9981 shut up mate
well i'd say here's the most basic explaination i can think of:
you know how you can feel stuff vibrate when you listen to loud music? well, if you take a horn/microphone to focus that vibration from the loud music into a small needle, then you can have the needle carve those vibrations into a bit of wax.
If you then harden that wax and run another needle over the grooves the first one made, it'll vibrate in the same way as the original one did, and thus, since sound is at it's most basic level just vibrations, it'll make the same sound, so you just have to make it louder via another horn and then you have your music!
This is more of an explaination of earlier wax cylinders but it's the same concept just with fancier execution for vinyl
This shit bopping, ultra-low-fi is tha future my boy
😂 insanely lo fi 😂
@@chrisbilling yES
Tape players and shitty filters don't have shit on fiver on a vinyl
I don’t know how I found myself here, but I’m glad I did!
Damn it weighs five pounds
Let's get 1000 subscribers without videos!!!! Please tell me that’s a joke
Gearoid McDonagh of course, I know its a different currency.
Gearoid McDonagh The real idiot here is the person who didn't instantly realise this was a joke....
I mean I weighed up the odds the best I could. 1. His channel name is “Let’s Get 1000 subscribers without any videos”. 2. He’s got some autistic free logo from a website generator. 3. Majority of people who say this type of shit are not joking.
Sometimes in America, we make jokes.
That's right, kids. Back in the 20th century we used to play music with witchcraft.
"Calvin Harris move over... 😌" 😂
That was pretty special though. Just the queen doing her thing
After deleting and reinstalling CZcams I’m so happy to be recommended videos from at least 15 years ago.
I wonder if making a sort of a cone out the note would have aided in the volume department, kinda like a gramophonetube thingy. Also, are there Queen's speeches available on vinyl? I'm sure there are.
in the 80s i recall some huge panel speakers that were basically plastic film over a lattice. i guess plastic sheets can resonate sound quite easily!
If you kindly use two of them separated by an inch, you may get certain reverb effects.
What if you do it unkindly?
Stick a needle in a plastic cup and put the needle to the groove. The cup will act as an old-style gramophone horn!
This is just as cool as making a gramaphone out of 3d puzzle pieces!
I love British people
All part of the charm mate
There’s literally no charm at all unless you think going around the streets with a can of Dutch Gold asking people if they’ve got any skins is charming then no.
I like Amaricans, they are so friendly and fun ☺
Very interesting. Canada switched to plastic bank notes a while back, so I'm wondering if this trick also works with those. Will have to find a vinyl record player to give that a try!
And Australia invented the polymer notes.
@Winahh Taylahh I already said that ....
@Winahh Taylahh You probably need a brain since you can't read and i aint ya "Bruh"
i was fully expecting a rick roll moment here aha, or the trololol song starting up
Frankly, it sounded like the queen was releasing gas.
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You have scratch needles? Interesting... you must be known as scratch master wood from now on, a nickname I had once before I use to wash my underwear regularly.
Concordes are not scratch needles! Shure M447's on the other hand :)
Sounds like I'm on the bus with a person in front of me listening to their loud music where everyone else can hear it too.
I'm gonna try this while snorting a line. Just to feel the vibrations.
that's actually insane!
Can you lend me a fiver?........mate?
Here's a tenner. Buy yourself an axe.
You British? Well i am a pure aussie! Just remember we don't ride kangaroos in their pouches...
Mt
Jeez its been 7 years since new 5 pounds!
Was almost expecting Rick Astley to start singing the moment you touched the note to the vinyl!
I remember as a little kid in the 70’s, doing this with metal sewing pins on my parents Beatles records. I’m not sure they noticed but now I look back and figure I must have royally screwed up those LPs!
These days the queen can only play The Sound of Silence.
Whoever designed this to work needs a raise!
Was fully expecting Rick to belt out his signature song.
You're going to get a copyright strike for this one mate
Even though you can have 30 seconds of it without strikes, but that's only if the video isn't monetised.
This record is not even on youtube... I checked Discogs and there's no audio examples either. I found an example here: www.juno.co.uk/products/elite-satisfy-my-love-tiefschwarz-mixes/67265-01/ not the worst I've ever heard but not that amazing either.
it sounded like he was playing darude sandstorm at first
I honestly thought he was gunna play that instead. or Rickroll us.
"Actually it works a bit better if you press it harder"
>Screeches of hell being produced