Yes, he did, but he called it the phonograph.
The phonograph is a device like a record player to play music. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.
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Lots of things. Most notably the light-bulb and phonograph (record player)
In 1877 by Thomas Edison.
Mr Edison did NOT invent electricity. Lighting is electricity and we know Edison did not invent THAT. Edison invented a number of ways to USE electricity for human enjoyment, for example, the light bulb, and the record player.
Thomas A. Edison invented the record player in 1877 in Menlo Park Laboatories in West Orange, New Jersey.
He invented the phonograph record and record player.
He invented the light bulb but not light, typewriter, motion picture camera, record player and 1,000 more inventions x
No. Edison did not invent the light bulb, it is a matter of documented record that Swan obtained a UK patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp in 1860. Thomas Alva Edison patented his invention in 1879, almost 20 years later, the same year that Swan's bulbs were in domestic use in England.
yes it is a thick record autographed by Thomas Edison himself with a recording of a marching band..the record is in good condition and actually playable
It was Thomas Alva Edison. The song was MARY HAD A LITTLE lAMB.
If you ask the record player it is Thomas Alva Edison. The words were Mary had a little lamb.