Music Recordings

  • Thomas Edison invented the first music recorder.

    Thomas Edison invented the first music recorder.
    In 1877, Thomas found a way to record sound by using two needles on tinfoil cylinders. One needle for recording and the other for playback. This was the creation of the phonograph. The first words he had recorded were 'Mary had a little lamb'.
    http://www.charm.rhul.ac.uk/history/p20_4_1.html
  • The Graphaphone

    The Graphaphone
    Alexander Graham Bell, Chichester Bell, and Charles Tainter of the Volta laboratory obtained several patents for a commercial talking machine which was the graphaphone. The graphaphone was based on Thomas 's phonograph. The stylus for the graphaphone was more of a cutting tool and the tinfoil was replaced with more durable wax cylinders. These changes made the machine easier to use and the play back was much clearer.
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  • Edison's Phonograph is Sold to Public

    Edison's Phonograph is Sold to Public
    Marked the beginning of the sound recording industry. The first records sold by Edison and Columbia Phonograph Companies were on wax cylinders.
    http://www.cyberbee.com/edison/cylinder.html
  • The Gramaphone

    The Gramaphone
    Emile Berliner was an early developer and inventor of audio technology including the Gramophone (sound recorder). He was the first inventor to stop recording on cylinders and start recording on flat disks. The first piece that was recorded was "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". He had also invented a method of mass producing copies of an original record.
  • Improvement of the Gramophone

    Improvement of the Gramophone
    Eldridge Johnson improved the gramophone with a motor designed by Levi Montross.
  • telegraphone

    telegraphone
    Magnetic recording was invented by Valdemar Poulsen and was seen in the telegraphone.
  • Wax cylinders discontinue

    Wax cylinders discontinue
    Columbia ceased production of wax cylinders in 1909 when discs became popular.
  • Electrical recording was experimented

    Electrical recording was experimented
    The first million seller was produced with 'Japanese Sandman’ coupled with ‘Whispering’ by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, which became a craze that boosted the record industry in that decade.
  • The first electrical recording was issued

    The first electrical recording was issued
    Victor and Colombia in the US, issued the first electrical recordings.
  • Record companies adapt sound

    Record companies adapt sound
    Many major film producers now used sounds on film.
  • Manufacturing of Magnetic recording tapes.

    Manufacturing of Magnetic recording tapes.
    BASF [German: Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik] (Baden Aniline and Soda Factory) which is a company that produces chemicals, manufactured 50,000 metres of magnetic recording tape for use by AEG for large scale experiments.
  • Fast Forward To the Present

  • The First Ipod was released

    The First Ipod was released
    The very first Ipod classic was released by Apple with the capacity of 5, 10 GBs and the battery life of 10 hours.