Does this sound correct?

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GrafonolaG50
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Does this sound correct?

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HRRuGnO05Y[/youtube]

I printed off a strobe and timed the machine to the best of my abilities and also oiled it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated

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Too fast.

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Not terribly far off (it almost synchs-up with a 3:28 version I have on the 'puter) but still a little too fast - maybe .5 to 1.5 rpm . If your strobe indicates 78.26rpm, then it's very possible that this particular record was made at less than that speed - that happened ofen.

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The short answer to your topic line is "Yes."

I don't know what key this arrangement is written in, but the recording checks at Ab major, which is a very likely key for a big band arrangement in this era, and the tempo seems just about right for "Star Dust" as it's usually played. So I essentially agree with Edisone.

Note: Concert Ab major (key of four flats) puts the Bb transposing instruments (trumpets, clarinets, tenor saxes) in the key of Bb (2 flats), which is a very comfortable key for these instruments.
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It sounds fairly close to the right speed.

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