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Q: How do you find model number on his masters voice gramophone?
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What does a dog and a gramophone represent?

The Hmv label a.k.a. His Masters voice


How much is a his masters voice gramophone model 102 worth?

it's worth around 800 euro in good working condition


What does HMV stand for?

Y'know how the HMV logo is a little dog listening to a gramophone? Well, he is listening to his master playing his voice on the gramophone. So HMV stands for "His Master's Voice".


Where can you find a Zonophone record label with dog and gramophone trademark?

The Gramophone Company absorbed the Zonophone company. The Gramophone company's main label was the His Master's Voice dog with its nose into the gramophone horn. When it took over it restyled the label very closely to its HMV one, but changed it away from the HMV image (it was to be the down-market range) and came up with a slightly different design.


The aims and objectives of His Masters Voice?

poo!


Full form of HMV?

His Masters Voice


Who is the voice on the Exxon Mobil ads during the masters?

Michael Douglas did the voice over.


Where in Europe has a good professional classical voice training and professional schools for Masters of Music and further training in Classical voice?

in Milan


What was the name of the RCA dog with caption My Masters Voice?

The dog's name was Nipper and the title was His Master's Voice. http://www.danbbs.dk/~erikoest/nipper.htm


How does a gramophone look?

You need a long answer, not a short answer. First there was the Edison phonograph, which recorded speech or music on a wax cylinder. Then there was the Berliner gramophone, which recorded on a shellac disc. Both of these were mechanical and the sound came out of a horn. Later a cabinet was designed so that the horn principle was folded into a box and the sound came out the front. In 1925 mechanical (acoustic) recording was replaced by electrical recording, but the cylinder was losing its popularity, so Edison went out of the phonograph business in 1929. Because "phonograph" was the original invention, disc records were often called phonograph records in America, although the term gramophone survived in England. The biggest record magazine over there is still called "Gramophone." To see what it looks like, you should find a famous painting called "His Master's Voice," which showed a dog listening to a voice coming out of the horn. Actually, that would have been an Edison phonograph, but the gramophone company liked the picture so much that they had it repainted to look like a disc gramophone, even though their machine couldn't produce the sound of the dog's master's voice because you could only make home recordings on a cylinder, not a disc in those days. So the painting became the trademark of The Gramophone Company, which put "His Master's Voice" on the record label in England, and also of the Victor Talking Maching Company, its American affiliate, which became RCA Victor. You might see some old records with that painting on the label.


On what TV series did Orson Welles provide the voice for the unseen Robin Masters?

Magnum PI


Who teaches you English convert active into passive voice?

Active: My teacher teaches me English. Passive: English is taught to me by my teacher.