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    WEBThe disc phonograph record was the dominant commercial audio distribution format throughout most of the 20th century, and …

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    • The First Book of Phonograph Records - ARSC Blog

      WEBApr 4, 2017 · The First Book of Phonograph Records is a founding document of the recording industry, representing a log of recordings taken at Edison’s laboratory leading up to the first sales of musical records by …

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    • The Recordings of the Columbia Phonograph …

      WEBMay 23, 2017 · The National Recording Preservation Board is pleased to announce a discography of the cylinder recordings of the Columbia Phonograph Company 1889-1896, available now at Archive.org. …

    • Phonogram Records | history

      WEBIn 1971, the Philips, Fontana, Mercury and Vertigo record labels were amalgamated into a new company to be called Phonogram Records - The Best Sounds Around.

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    • How the Phonograph Revolutionized Sound …

      WEBJul 18, 2023 · The phonograph is a mechanical device that captures and plays back sound using several key components, including a rotating cylindrical or disc-shaped platform, a stylus and a diaphragm. The …

    • Phonograph cylinder - Wikipedia

      WEBPhonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after its creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound.

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