Woman's Voice Recorded 150 Years Ago (Before Edison)

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RECORDED 149 YEARS AGO ON A DEVICE CALLED A PHONAUTOGRAPH. Woman voice sings "Au clair de la lune". Recorded by Edouard-Leon Scott
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>> ^Drachen_Jager:

Edison never invented the phonograph. He never invented anything. He hired a bunch of smart people to invent things that he patented.


He didn't invent the light bulb, he didn't invent the movie camera, he didn't invent most of the things he's given credit for; he did one thing: the phonograph.

His was the first sound recording device which took vibrations from the air and
transfered them to a media via a needle--just like records did for generations afterward.

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