The Talking Machine World, Vol. 8 - Softcover

Edward Lyman Bill

 
9780282851347: The Talking Machine World, Vol. 8

Synopsis

This book concerns itself with the history of the talking machine, expanding on the technological advancements made in its early years along with the creation and assimilation of phonograph records into common society. It begins with an account of Edison's initial creation of the device, and the various competitors that followed in his wake. The author covers topics such as the development of sound recording and reproducing technology from the initial wax cylinder to the modern-day vinyl pressing, the role of the phonograph in early cinema, and the way in which the phonograph has preserved the work of countless musicians and other performers from falling into obscurity. This book argues that the ubiquity of the phonograph and record collecting has allowed for a more widespread appreciation of classical and other forms of music. The author concludes by suggesting that the story of the talking machine is one of both technological progress and cultural triumph.

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