The Very First Recordings (1859-1879)

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The Very First Recordings (1859-1879)

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This is a very interesting You Tube video that I had never seen until today so I thought it might interest members of the forum who may have missed it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0H8Q4QD-cM
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My opinion: that's not a "coronet" [sic]; sounds like a man singing falsetto.
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That was interesting. I hadn't heard that 1878 tinfoil of Edison before.

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David Giovannoni, Patrick Feaster and others spent several years studying the phonautograms and wrote a short book about it. They also have a website about such work... http://www.firstsounds.org/

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