The first recording on a gramophone record was made by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860. It was a recording of his own voice singing the French folk song "Au clair de la lune."
The first gramophone was invented by Thomas Edison in the United States in the late 19th century. Edison's phonograph was the first device to play and record sound using a rotating cylinder with indentations.
A gramophone needle is also commonly referred to as a stylus. It is the tiny point that comes into contact with the grooves on a vinyl record to produce sound.
The first sound recording method using a machine was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. He created the phonograph, which could both record and playback sound.
A gramophone works by using a needle to read the grooves on a vinyl record. The needle vibrates as it moves along the grooves, which creates sound waves that are amplified and played through a speaker.
The first gramophone was made out of various materials, including metal, wood, and brass. The components used were a stylus, a diaphragm, and a horn to amplify the sound produced by the rotating disc. It was a breakthrough invention by Thomas Edison in 1877.
The first gramophone was invented by Thomas Edison in the United States in the late 19th century. Edison's phonograph was the first device to play and record sound using a rotating cylinder with indentations.
Bill Clinton..... but he was in the 1900 not the 1800.... meaning he want exactly the first but he was recorded on movie film and gramophone record. I am trying to find the first and it is irritating the crud out of me!1
The first record player, known as the phonograph, was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. It was capable of recording and playing back sound using a cylinder. The flat disc format we associate with modern record players emerged later, with Emile Berliner's gramophone patenting the flat disc record in 1887.
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. This device for recording and reproducing sound recordings was also referred to as a gramophone or a record player.
Record player.
The wax cylinder was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877 as a means of recording sound. The gramophone, which played these recordings, was developed by Emile Berliner in the late 1880s. Berliner’s invention used flat discs instead of cylinders, paving the way for modern record players. Both inventions were pivotal in the evolution of sound recording and playback technology.
it was a Gramophone record player that is a smaller version of a record player
In 1888, Emile Berliner invented the lateral-cut disc records for the phonograph (gramophone). His record label was called "Berliner Gramophone."
the first musical gramophone was invented in late Victorian
the first gramophone was made in england in 1934
the first musical gramophone was invented in late Victorian
a gramophone was used for communication ================ "Gramophone" is the name given in Britain to early phonographs. A gramophone is a record player. (The term is still used in the title of some organizations, publications, and prizes.) So, the answer to your question is that a gramophone uses a pointed piece of metal (a "needle"")produces sound (usually words or music) by converting the grooves on a disc (record) into vibrations that produce sound waves. In other words, gramophone is used to play records.