My wording and then email following have ended up being confusing. I'm sorry.
In the original email, I typed the words "groove reversal" and "looped grooves" as something that I'm not looking for. Then I sent a follow up email correcting that terminology with the terms "inverse grooves" and "locked grooves." I am looking for forms of manipulation that are more unusual than that. Thank you thank you thank you for the replies so far. Denise On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Denise Dalphond <[email protected]> wrote: > Oops, sorry - bad terminology. Inverse grooves and locked grooves. > > On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Denise Dalphond <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Has anyone ever done or heard of anyone doing the following IN DETROIT: >> >> Physically manipulating a piece of vinyl by cutting it down the middle >> exactly and then gluing it to another half of vinyl so that the >> grooves match up and it can actually play? Or any other kind of >> dramatic vinyl manipulation? I'm thinking of things beyond concentric >> grooves, groove reversal (starting a record from the inside to play >> outward), and looped grooves. >> >> Feel free to message me directly if you'd rather. Thanks! >> >> -- >> Denise Dalphond >> Ph.D. Candidate >> Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology >> Indiana University >> http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/ >> > > > > -- > Denise Dalphond > Ph.D. Candidate > Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology > Indiana University > http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/ > -- Denise Dalphond Ph.D. Candidate Department of Folklore & Ethnomusicology Indiana University http://denisedjsdetroit.blogspot.com/
