Do you wonder how vinyl records are made? Let me explain.
In factories, they have a type of plastic called ‘vinyl’. Sometimes it’s used in dolls. So, they flatten the vinyl and give it special grooves.
Each groove is different from another; that’s what makes records play different songs.
Each time the needle on a record player hits a groove, it gives off a sound wave from the vinyl.
Don’t be confused with CDs and vinyls: a vinyl is a lot bigger than a CD. CDs can also be easily broken like DvDs.









