The first sound recording device built by edison in 1877. The only existing recording today is the 'talking clock'
The phonograph was the first device for recording and replaying sound. It was invented and patented by Thomas Edison, a famous American inventor. The invention of the phonograph was the invention that made him famous. It uses a cylinder with tinfoil on it to record sound by indentations made by a pin. First thing recorded was "Mary had a Little Lamb".
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In the movie Moonstruck, the console radio phonograph is a brand called "RCA." It serves as a nostalgic element in the film, reflecting the era and the characters' connections to music and family. The design and presence of the RCA phonograph enhance the film's atmosphere and themes of love and memory.
Thomas Edison announced his invention of the first phonograph the 21. November 1877, and it was patented on February 19, 1878.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph
To make a tinfoil phonograph, you will need a cylindrical object like a paper towel roll, a needle, tinfoil, and a cone-shaped object to act as a diaphragm. Attach the tinfoil to one end of the cylindrical object, then place the needle in the center of the tinfoil. Speak or sing into the diaphragm and the vibrations will be recorded on the tinfoil, creating a primitive sound recording.
Thomas Edison used a tinfoil cylinder to make the phonograph in 1877. This early version required hand-cranking to operate and had limited playback capabilities.
The materials Edison used to make the phonograph was tinfoil made into a cylinder with a rigid stylus pressed on it. The first recording was of Edison saying the nursery rhythm Mary had a little lamb.
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.
The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. It consisted of a rotating cylinder wrapped in tinfoil, a diaphragm that captured sound vibrations, and a stylus that etched grooves into the foil to reproduce sound when played back. This invention marked the beginning of recorded sound technology.
"Mary had a little lamb" were the first words successfully recorded by Edison when testing the phonograph. Edison made the recording in his tinfoil cylinder phonograph, the invention that made him famous in 1877.
Thomas Edison created the phonograph by experimenting with methods for recording sound on tinfoil-wrapped cylinders. He discovered that sound waves could be etched onto the tinfoil and played back by a needle vibrating to reproduce the sound. Edison patented the phonograph in 1878 with the intention of creating a device for both recording and playing back sound.
The phonograph was the first device for recording and replaying sound. It was invented and patented by Thomas Edison, a famous American inventor. The invention of the phonograph was the invention that made him famous. It uses a cylinder with tinfoil on it to record sound by indentations made by a pin. First thing recorded was "Mary had a Little Lamb".
The phonograph, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, was the first device capable of both recording and playing back sound. It used a stylus to engrave sound waves onto a rotating cylinder coated with tinfoil. When the cylinder was played back, the stylus traced the grooves, reproducing the sound.
This was a tin foil phonograph. The phonograph played cylinders and not disks which led to his discovery that he could playback messages via this invention.
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The first words successfully recorded by Edison when testing the phonograph were "Mary had a little lamb." This was on a tinfoil-wrapped cylinder recorder. Edison announced the invention on November 21, 1877.