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    Father Interview Essay

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    were superficial. Furthermore, my father was the middle child, and he has two brothers. While being interviewed, he informed me that his family was customarily exposed to radio and the beginnings of color television when he was younger. According to him, he and my now deceased grandparents also enjoyed the transition from black and white television to color and the transformation from vinyl to tape. With that, my…

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    Music recording has come a long way. In 1877, Thomas Edison made the first successful recording of the human voice using a tinfoil cylinder phonograph. Since then, there had been several developments in sound recording technology. Most of the earlier inventions in music recording were cumbersome and expensive and only large music studios could afford them. However, the recent innovations such as music recording software have made it possible for nearly everyone with interest to create and store…

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    Glenn was able to circle the Earth unharmed. One of Johnson's greatest successes was the Apollo 11, which was able to travel to the moon and back. She was awarded with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015 and is remembered for her achievements throughout history. Over time, music, how we listen to it and what we hear, has changed and developed. Before MP3 player and iPods took over, people used to listen to music on musical devices such as the Phonograph or Gramophone in the 1870s and…

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    English IV 15 October 2014 The Evolution of Audio Recordings From the crude beats of an ancient drum to the electronic sounds of a modern synthesizer, music has evolved over millennia. Since the invention of the audio recorder, people have been able to document the evolution of music so that history can actually be heard. Recording devices have developed from tinfoil and hand cranks to complex computer systems. When music was first being recorded, musicians played instruments as technicians…

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    advances in recording. Now, not only can voices be recorded but images as well. Things that were once only witnessed and written down to be read by the masses can now be recorded and witnessed first hand as if you were there. One can hear the President’s booming voice…

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    music industry would not have existed. The importance of the phonograph lies in the role it played in bringing the culture (in this case, musical) to the middle classes. Without it, this art could have access only the wealthiest social groups. The phonograph had much to do in popularizing music. This invention was definitely the most important technological influence in the future of music. Previous to the emergence of recording media, the only way to record and reproduce musical compositions…

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