Item 148492 - Recording cylinders, ca. 1930
- Item 148492 - Recording cylinders, ca. 1930
- Contributed by Maine Historical Society
- Item 148492
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Image Info These cylinders are like the ones Jesse Walter Fewkes used to record Passamaquoddy songs in 1898. This early recording technology etches songs into the cylinder, which can be later played back.
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Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the first telephones, started the Dictaphone Company. Bell improved on Edison’s phonograph by adding new recording mediums like cylinders and disc records made of more stable materials, making sound recording practical.