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who was the invented the music disk
the reason the they were created was so people could listen to music when ever they wanted and they wouldn't have to buy tickets to see a symphony, because before music players that's how people got their music.
CD players impacted society creating a new technology trend that was demanded to create a time to listen to music. This caused people to express themselves in a whole new way and then came iPods. (YAY!!)
the mp3 player was originally made to listen and store music
No, Thomas Edison invented the first "music" player, the Phonograph
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The first device for playing music was the phonograph. It was invented by Thomas Edison, in 1877. Then radios, CD player, Mp3 players, and then iPods. I feel I'm missing something...
There are some music channels that show the latest hits. They are MTV, VMusic, and VH1. They feature the latest hits, latest music videos, upcoming gig guide and music festival line-ups.
The music style jazz was first invented around 1895 when Buddy Bolden was the first person to play this improvised style which later became known as jazz.
they were invented to give us something to enjoy. a passion we can all learn if we try. something that might get us a career or keep us busy
CD's came out commericially in the mid 80's. At first they only had classical music... yawn... they quickly carried more music as the demand for players increased. They actually were invented in the late 60's by an electrical engineer for GE named Russel.