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The first technology of music was made it was the phonograph it would play “Mary had a Little Lamb”. Thomas Edison was the one who came up with design of the phonograph.
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David Edward Hughes had discover the vibrations of sound could create fluctuating electrical currents. When he first introduced it he was broadcasting scratching insects.
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Nathaniel Baldwin first came up with the “radio earphones” he made with copper wiring and a headband. Legends say that he make every single one in his own kitchen.
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The Orthophonic Phonograph kinda of resembled a turntable, it also has some features of the turntable as well. Victor's Orthophonic was a step up from his previous attempts or products.
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Fritz Pfleumer began to try different things out to advance music without using magnetic wire. He figured out that iron oxide would thin paper and that could be the alternative to magnetic wire. Then he invented the first magnetic tape
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The LP weren't the most popular thing when they came out later on a different company the Columbia Records brought them back in 1948.
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The tape recorder was made with the magnetic tape recorder as an example.
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The whole reason for making this stereo was to enhance the sound of the film.
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These day singers use autotune, but back then the would use this to change the singer's voice on the recording.
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These radios are handheld devices people thought they were so amazing.
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When they were creating this amplifier the had been keeping bass in their mind as they made it.
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Cassettes were the closest thing they had to CDs before we had iPods, phones, etc.
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You are going to see a concert and its your favorite performer and you realize that your favorite performer is a hologram.
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Picture that you are an artist and in the back of your music think about a robot playing the piano in your song.
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With this, they are saying you can watch that concert that you really wanted to go to like its in front of your eyes.
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