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The phonograph made out of various things. There are some parts that are made out of wood while others are made from metal and plastic. This is a record player that was used in the past.

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Where was the phonograph made?

The phonograph was made in October of 1877


What was the first phonograph that Thomas Edison made?

the first phonograph it doesnt have a name or anything except phonograph


When was the phonograph made?

in 1877.


Who was the phonograph made by?

thomas Edison


What city was the phonograph made in?

Ohio


Who made the phonograph?

Thomas Alva Edison


Who invented the sound that was made on tin wrapped cylinders that could be played on phonograph?

Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.


What music player was made in 1877?

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...


When and where was the phonograph invented?

The phonograph was invented in 1877, by Thomas Edison.In October of 1877 Edison invented the phonograph - several months later in 1878 he made his first production model.Later versions were known as gramophones and record players.


What state did thomas edison invent the phonograph?

In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in a t his Menlo Park lab in New Jersey. The phonograph was also called a gramophone. Edison made most of his inventions at this lab.


When was Sonata phonograph 44481 made in Switzerland?

The Sonata phonograph 44481 was made in Switzerland in 1899. This model is notable for its intricate design and craftsmanship typical of that era, reflecting the advances in sound reproduction technology at the time. The phonograph is a collectible item today, valued by antique enthusiasts and music history aficionados.


Who made possible the first human voice on phonograph?

The first human voice on a phonograph was made possible by Thomas Edison. On December 6, 1877, Edison recorded himself reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb" onto a phonograph. This marked the first successful demonstration of sound recording and playback.

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