Examples of 'phonographic' in a sentence

Meaning of "phonographic"

phonographic (adjective) - related to the production of sound recordings or recordings of sound
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  • of or relating to phonography or to a phonograph

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Not all graphemes are phonographic write sounds.
Phonographic books that speak to blind people.
I knew a fellow once had a phonographic memory.
Rental of phonographic and music recordings.
Five steps to creating a phonographic finish.
The phonographic collection is subject to a standardized cataloguing system.
Convert analogue music on phonographic disk to digital format.
This work aims to analyse the current social processes of transformation in phonographic industry.
The number of phonographic signs is limited.
Equipment for the optical playback of analog phonographic records.
The rest of her phonographic recordings were national folk songs.
Figures are estimates of national associations of phonographic industry for total markets.
An old phonographic turntable.
An early application of these new theoretical tools was in phonographic sound reproduction.
I have a phonographic memory.

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They are the memories of the past that are filed in a photographic and phonographic manner.
These productions have been awarded by the phonographic industry on an international scale.
The phonographic industry lost the power to dictate which would be the next success.
They are having a phonographic orgy.
On a phonographic cylinder.
This item converts analogue music on phonographic disk into digital format.
It contains the phonographic archives of the Jewish folklore collected by Moshe Beregowski.
Its intent is embrace a marginal cultural process through and from disposed phonographic elements.
Titãs had crisis between surrendering to phonographic perfection or to the rebellious statement.
It would go on to be certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.
The two main kinds of phonographic notational system are the alphabet and the syllabary.
The sales volume data are estimates of national associations of phonographic industry for total markets.
British Phonographic Industry searchable certification database.
The UPFI awards certifications at the request of each phonographic society.
The symbol for Phonographic copyright.
A short statistical report that was prepared based on data obtained from the British Phonographic Industry.
The British Phonographic Industry has certified the album as gold in the UK.
Good thing I have my phonographic memory.
Phonographic - like a syllabary and simultaneously cenemic and pleremic phono-logographic.
The song was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.
Artistic performances, phonographic productions and radio broadcasts.
The certifications are those given by the British Phonographic Industry.
Aid to phonographic production, intended to give producers the financial means for making quality recordings.
Sales figures are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic IndustryIFPI.
An old phonographic turntable . So you think you can get all this done by tomorrow?
Sales figures are provided by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
The Sarati is a phonographic script ; each sarat represents a phoneme in the spoken language.
It has also been certified double Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.
Subject: Reduced VAT rates for phonographic products and the harmonisation of taxes on cultural products.
The album was certified gold in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry.
The British Phonographic Industry, which operates the awards, has orientated them in this direction.
At CREANAUTA we only manage the Public Communication rights of phonographic producers.
The British Phonographic Industry certified the single as " silver.
The album was certified five times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry.
While Phonographic Performance Limited ( PPL ) collected fees for playing gramophone recordings.

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