RECORDING SOUND

By Auritz
  • The Phonograph

    The phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877 in the United States. It was the first machine to record sound.
  • The Gramophone

    The gramophone was invented by Emile Berliner in Germany in 1888. The mechanism was very similar to Edison's phonograph, except that the sounds were stored on a flat disk instead of a cylindrical drum.
  • A Tape Recorded

    A Tape Recorded
    A recorded tape was created by Fritz Pfleumer and his team in the 1920s. This invention originated in Belgium. Magnetic particles generate electrical signals, which are reproduced as sound.
  • Cassette Tapes

    Cassette  Tapes
    Cassette Tapes were invented by Lou Ottens and his team in the 1960s in Belgium. Cassette tapes appeared on the market in the 1960s.
  • Walkmans

    Walkmans
    Walkmans were invented in 1979 by engineers from Sony Corporation in Japan. Sony Walkmans could not record sound but they were an instant success
  • Compact discs

    Compact discs
    Compact discs were invented by the electronics companies Philips and Sony in the 1980s in Europe and Japan. The sound is digitally recorded as a series of numbers.
  • Mobile Phones

    Mobile Phones
    Mobile phones were invented by the Japanese in 1999.
    in japan. People listen to music on their computers or download music from the Internet to their mobile phones.