How Did Music Recording Start and How His It Evolved?
Recorded music and audio has been around for over 130 years since Thomas Edison first invented the Phonograph in 1877. Over the last century it has evolved from rough copies of music off of tinfoil to being able to listen to hundreds of thousands of sounds at the click of a mouse in crystal clear perfection. Concerts are a daily event and music is something that is in every household and teenagers pocket. But imagine how music sounded back in the early 1900’s. Back when musicians were recorded as a group and wax cylinders or vinyl records were the only way to listen to it. How does it compare to today’s music and how has it evolved so much. Well the basic answer is the evolution of how music is captured and more so how it is edited.
(phonograph made by Thomas Edison in the late 1870's)
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