Yes, record players use electricity. The first ones used a spring, you wind up the little handle on the side and let it play.
no because lots of people use electricity around the world so it doesn't travel one direction
He likes to use a slingshot and rock.
I don't know, I had the same question.. I wanted to know when my concert tickets to DC were coming.. but I guess it depends on which postal service you use.. like FedEx, etc. I think it would take about 2 to 3 business days
From the concert footage I've seen, he uses a Shure SM58, except for during Unplugged, in which he used an Audix, I'm not sure of the model though.
The rock band was banned for shouting obscenities at the concert.
It depends on the concert and the type of show. A typical Dave Matthews concert relies very little on lighting and will only use about 20 moving fixtures. A typical Pink Floyd concert will use over a thousand moving fixtures. Most professional concerts carry enough electrical transformers and generators to power a small town.
Concert bands usually have 6-8 trumpets, and jazz bands usually have 4-5. Few rock bands use trumpet; Cake is a prominent example of trumpet in pop music.
You can use them in a recording studio, at a concert, playing rock band, or anywhere where you want to record your voice to be heard.
in kw we use
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
They use about 1200 watts of electricity, which is a LOT!
A lot of electricity a day
non ur business
Trains don't use electricity it uses coal trams use however electricity.
14 electricity bolts per hour.
Use rock types like onix. they don't get hurt much by lightning. Water types suck against electricity