I don't exactly understand what you are asking ... but I will try to answer. Thomas Edison is the original inventor of the phonograph on November 20, 1887. Although, after the patent for Edison's phonograph expired many other companies began competing with Edison's phonograph company, and came up with different names for them such as the Gramophone. :) Hope that helps!
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and many other inventions.
The phonograph was actually a result of other inventions. Others had recorded sound but Edision found a way to play it back
why was the phonograph invented
The Gramophone, turntable, record player. Company names, victor talking machine. Hope its helpfull.
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.
Well he invented the lightbulb, which is probably the biggest, but he also invented the phonograph and a LOT of other things. (phonograph=record player)
Thomas Edison was called "The Wizard of Menlo Park" because of his invention of the phonograph and many other pioneering technologies.
There are three syllables in the word "phonograph."
Thomas Edison, in 1877 built the first phonograph that permitted playback of a recorded sound. In the following years, several other people contributed to improvement of the phonograph. Here is a link to an article on the phonograph: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph
the first phonograph it doesnt have a name or anything except phonograph
The phonograph was made in October of 1877