Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key element of life in the western world. This unit traces the technology and characters of the sound recording industry as it advances from Edison's original phonograph to the formats we know today
brary materials, the sound recording stands as the infinitely repro-ducible documentation of the mus...
This dissertation examines the intellectual and cultural reception of the phonograph at the turn of ...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. While other inventors had produced devices tha...
The basic concept that sound waves could be t:aced or recorded on a solid object was developed separ...
The traditional history of sound is the history of musical instruments, the anatomy of vocal and hea...
Examines the effects that resulted from the birth of the phonograph and electronic and computerized ...
Prepared in commemoration ofthe fiftieth anniversary of the talkies, The Birth of the Talkies is the...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Inventing the Recording focuses on the decades in which recorded sound went from a technological pos...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
This dissertation explains processes of change and adaptation undergone by the early phonographs and...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
brary materials, the sound recording stands as the infinitely repro-ducible documentation of the mus...
This dissertation examines the intellectual and cultural reception of the phonograph at the turn of ...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...
Since the invention of the phonograph in 1877, the recording and playback of sound has been a key el...
The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. While other inventors had produced devices tha...
The basic concept that sound waves could be t:aced or recorded on a solid object was developed separ...
The traditional history of sound is the history of musical instruments, the anatomy of vocal and hea...
Examines the effects that resulted from the birth of the phonograph and electronic and computerized ...
Prepared in commemoration ofthe fiftieth anniversary of the talkies, The Birth of the Talkies is the...
This paper explores the historical progression of the technological development of records and radio...
Inventing the Recording focuses on the decades in which recorded sound went from a technological pos...
In 1904 Erich M. von Hornbostel and Otto Abraham published an article entitled "On the Significance ...
This dissertation explains processes of change and adaptation undergone by the early phonographs and...
Sound recording has long been understood first and foremost as a preservational tool. Yet it is also...
Player pianos, radio-electric circuits, gramophone records, and optical sound film—these were the cu...
brary materials, the sound recording stands as the infinitely repro-ducible documentation of the mus...
This dissertation examines the intellectual and cultural reception of the phonograph at the turn of ...
The invention of the phonograph in the late 19th century started an obsession with the recorded soun...