Phonograph - Wikipedia A phonograph, later called a gramophone, [a] and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue reproduction of sound
Phonograph | Definition, Invention, Parts, Facts | Britannica Phonograph, also called a record player, instrument for reproducing sounds by means of the vibration of a stylus, or needle, following a groove on a rotating disc The invention of the phonograph is generally credited to Thomas Edison (1877) Learn more about phonographs in this article
How the Phonograph Revolutionized Sound Recording What Is a Phonograph? 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 converts acoustic energy into mechanical energy to record sound
What Is a Phonograph? Definition, History Facts A phonograph is a device that records and reproduces sound by translating audio vibrations into physical grooves on a rotating surface Invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, it was the first machine capable of both capturing and playing back the human voice
How Does a Phonograph Work? A Guide for Beginners A phonograph is the first sound recording and playback device, invented by Thomas Edison in 1877, which operates purely on mechanical energy Before 1877, sound recording and listening to recorded sound were just a concept, or we can say a dream
Edisons Invention of the Phonograph - ThoughtCo Thomas Edison's phonograph amazed people by recording and playing back sound for the first time Edison's invention led to the creation of the first record company and changed music forever As competitors emerged, Edison's phonograph moved from cylinders to discs, revolutionizing sound recording
History of Phonograph - Invention of First Phonograph Invention of first phonograph came from the efforts of Thomas Edison to improve his work in telegraphy and telephony His driving force for this invention came from the belief that there is a way for creating machine that would easily repeat transmission or telegraph message
The Phonograph The invention of the phonograph has made it possible for us to have access to the voices of Indigenous people from over a hundred years ago whether we are looking for ways to connect with the traditional songs or languages that in some cases have died out or are slowly dying