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Dec 25, 2008

Earliest Sound Recording




The earliest sound recording that has survived was done by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville in 1860. It predates Thomas Edison's wax cylinder experiments by nearly three decades. Strangely, his"phonautograph" was designed to record sound, but not to play it back. The voice on the 10 second recording is of a woman singing"Au Clair de la Lune."



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