Audio recording was invented in the 1850s. While the recording method didn't allow for playback, a device called a "phonautograph" was invented by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville and recorded audio waves it was given.
The phonautograph is the earliest known device for recording sound. Invented by Frenchman Léon Scott, it was patented on March 25, 1857.
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Murray Spivak, who did the sound design for the movie, was the first person to ... 1935: Alan Blumlein invented the first stereo variable area soundtrack
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The inventor is unknown
20th Century
Adolph Sax
I think he is unknown
1990
recorder
yes it is
There is no note 'p' on the recorder, or on any musical instrument.
Recorder probably
the flute is held sideways the recorder is not
it was invented in Yugoslav
Perhaps the earliest unambiguous illustration of a recorder as such is The Mocking of Jesus after 1315
Buy a knew recorder
England
If the recorder is a musical instrument then a talented player can bring a variety of frequencies from the recorder
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it is like a recorder
Recorder
Flute
recorder
yes it is
There is no note 'p' on the recorder, or on any musical instrument.