Thomas Edison Built The First Phonograph In 1877.
The first phonograph, a device for recording and reproducing sound, was built by Thomas Edison in 1877. It revolutionized the music industry by allowing sound to be recorded and played back for the first time.
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
A phonograph and an Edison Victrola are not the same, though they are related. The phonograph, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, was the first device to record and reproduce sound. The Edison Victrola, introduced later, was a specific brand of phonograph that combined a turntable with a built-in speaker and was designed for home use. Essentially, while all Victrolas are phonographs, not all phonographs are Victrolas.
why was the phonograph invented
The first sound recording device built by edison in 1877. The only existing recording today is the 'talking clock'
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.
There are three syllables in the word "phonograph."
the first phonograph it doesnt have a name or anything except phonograph
The phonograph was made in October of 1877
The phonograph.
you clik on the bag and then you click on the phonograph
The abbreviation for phonograph is "phono."