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Who is the inventor?

mitsukurina wrote 1 year ago: The NYT has a story on the invention of the first sound recorder that brings out some important idea … more →

Tags: Patent, Invention, phonograph, edison

Au Clair de la Lune1 comment

redstarcafe wrote 1 year ago: Thomas Edison’s 1877 phonograph established him as the father of recorded sound, but US resear … more →

Tags: Music, History, sound, Recording, edison, phonautograph, Au Clair de la Lune, First Sounds

If a player wins at Scrabble, and there's nobody to see the victory ...16 comments

modestine wrote 1 year ago:  As a literate individual, I like to think that I excel at playing Scrabble. I’m better than a … more →

Tags: essays, scrabble, Quidnunc, squealers, addictive personalities, Orthography, Podcast, podbird, Michael Cresta

Physicists convert first known sound recording

highboldtage wrote 1 year ago: Physicists convert first known sound recording David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor Saturday, Mar … more →

Tags: Recording, sound, phonograph, edison, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Au Clair de la Lune Recorded in 1860

editormj wrote 1 year ago: A 10-second recording of melodic lines from “Au Clair de la Lune” was discovered earlier this month … more →

Tags: Au Clair de La Lune was first known voice recording, giovannoni

Oldest Recorded Voice Heard Again For the First Time in 150 Years!

europadanica wrote 1 year ago: Just came across this amazing BBC News article on the French song “Au Clair de la Lune” … more →

Tags: Music, News, History, Posted on Multiply, Posted on Yahoo!360, Posted on Blogger, Science, Folksongs, Debate

Earliest known sound recording predates Edison12 comments

Jim Gardner wrote 1 year ago: A hitherto unknown French inventor, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, went to his grave believing t … more →

Tags: edison, Recording

Edison not the First to Record Sound1 comment

tommypaine wrote 1 year ago: Scientists from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have converted and played a phonautogram t … more →

Tags: French News, History, technology, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, phonautogram, phonautograph, phonograph, Thomas Edison

Pre-Edison sound recording found

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: A recording of “Au Clair de la Lune” dating back to 1860 has been found. This recording … more →

Tags: media, Etal, Business, Arts, New York Times, earliest recording, Au Clair de la Lune, Thomas Edison


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