History of Audio Recording

In 1878, Inventor Thomas Alva Edison built the first working phonograph, a tin foil cylinder machine. Later discs made of vinyl we're maufactured. Hear the very first audio recordings ever made in human history.

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First Audio Recording - Edison
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First Ever Phonograph Recording
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First Ever Commerical - Edison
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Vaudeville Mimick - John Orren
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Orchestra Tuning - John Orren
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Talking Sawmill - John Orren
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Hens & Rooster - John Orren
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Three Tones - John Orren
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When Johnny Comes - Edna White
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Laughing Record - Meeker
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Trumpet Solo Improv - Edna White
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In 1878, Inventor Thomas Alva Edison built the first working phonograph, a tin foil cylinder machine. Later discs made of vinyl we're maufactured. Hear the very first audio recordings ever made in human history.

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