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differrent music players. Their have been 8 tracks, records, cassette tapes, and CD's. 8

tracks did'nt last that long, but records had their share in time. A record is a big disk that

you would set down in its player and put the "needle" on it and it would know what to play

by the ridges on the record. >


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opinion records were easier to work because you did'nt have to rewind them. Cassette

tapes were little plastic rectangles that had


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