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The phonograph was actually a result of other inventions. Others had recorded sound but Edision found a way to play it back

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Why was the phonograph invented?

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a phonograph record is the vinyl (or shellac on glass or hard wax) disk or cylinder containing a sound recording.a phonograph is the machine for playing phonograph records.


What is the most interesting fact of Thomas Edison?

He created the light bulb, motion picture camera, phonograph, and the system of electricity in our homes.


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What was the first phonograph that Thomas Edison made?

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Where can someone purchase phonographs?

A phonograph is one of the very first devices to play sound. If you want to get a vintage phonograph, you are going to have to try eBay, some antique shops and some local auctions in your area.


Where was the phonograph made?

The phonograph was made in October of 1877


What was a major invention of Thomas Edison's?

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How do you use the Phonograph?

you clik on the bag and then you click on the phonograph


What is the abbreviation for phonograph?

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How can you use the word phonograph in a sentence?

It is rare to see a phonograph now. A phonograph is also called a gramophone. A modern equivalent of a phonograph would be a CD player.


How could you put 'phonograph' in a sentence?

The phonograph played softly, its needle skipped, then it was back on the groove again. There was a phonograph at the back of the club, it was playing miles davis. The phonograph is also know as the record player. The phonograph is a device that plays sounds from wax. If you do not know what a phonograph is then look it up on wikipedia.