Tape recorders. the phonograph dates to l877 (Edison cylindrical models) but the first tape recorder-originally intended as a phone-answering machine- called a Telegraphone was not patented until l904 by a Danish-American inventor. early tape machines were quite cumbersome and usually confined to recording studios. One early (Portable) mohttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_music_player_was_invented_after_the_phonograph&action=editdel by the inventor above weighed in at about 40lbs.
i have no clue ******* Jukeboxes never left. They adapted to each new music format. After records they went to CD's. After CD's they went to MP3's. Who knows what's next? There is still the nostalgia and fascination with dropping the coin in the slot and choosing your song to play.
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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...
Dr. Hugh LeCaine of Canada invented the first voltage controlled music synthesizer in 1945.
First you must set up mpd (music player daemon). You distro's wiki should have instructions on how to do this. Then you install music player minion and start listening.
The automatic player piano was invented by Heneri Fourneaux in the year 1863. =]
No, Thomas Edison invented the first "music" player, the Phonograph
who was the invented the music disk
CD player
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it was made in the late 1990's and was pretty dull all there was , was radio and music
The first digital recording device was invented in 1937 by Alec Reeves, but digital recording did not become commonplace until 1982, the year that the first CD player was released.
There is no person named Berner Lee. Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web but is not known for having invented any music player.
Japaneese man Kozo Ohsone
Michael Jackson
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Classical music
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...