Skip (audio Playback)

Skip (audio Playback)

A skip occurs when a phonograph (gramophone), cassette tape or Compact Disc player malfunctions or is disturbed so as to play incorrectly, causing a break in sound or a jump to another part of the recording.

Read more about Skip (audio Playback):  Vinyl Gramophone Records, Compact Discs, Cassette Tapes, Computer Audio, Skipping As A Musical Component

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    The lesson of value which money teaches, which the Author of the Universe has taken so much pains to teach us, we are inclined to skip altogether. As for the means of living, it is wonderful how indifferent men of all classes are about it, even reformers, so called,—whether they inherit, or earn, or steal it.
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