VIctor has been documented "behind the scene" in recent years for altering the groove width and recording speed as much as +/- 15 or in my expirence between 80 to 68 RPMS. Groove width and speed wasn't standard until the 1938 RCA EQ Cruve was adopted and created a crude constant amplitude disc recording.
I always get in a great mood when I'm playing it on the piano.
TheBromma 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this wonderful recording..... I am a piano player who loves listening and researching the roots of Jazz and Blues.........
pianoguy234 2 years ago
why you have a speed of 73rpm? theese discs were made for 78 not? do you want to hold the music more bluesy by playing it only 73rpm?
alexanderetter 2 years ago
VIctor has been documented "behind the scene" in recent years for altering the groove width and recording speed as much as +/- 15 or in my expirence between 80 to 68 RPMS. Groove width and speed wasn't standard until the 1938 RCA EQ Cruve was adopted and created a crude constant amplitude disc recording.
Zefrenm 2 years ago 3