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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Evolution to Enjoy Sound of Music

The way people enjoy music continues to change with each passing technology. One of these changes in technology or tape storage format (reproduction) of music.

1877
PHONOGRAPH CYLINDER
(Record)
Edison Phonograph.
Phonograph cylinder invented by Thomas A. Edison. Voice recording is carved on the surface of wax-coated cylinders.

1894
LONG-PLAYING (LP) RECORD

(Phonograph or Vinyl)
Gramophone.
Emile Berliner received a patent for the phonograph record player machine called the phonograph in 1887. Initially used in children's toys to use it to sell music Berliner in 1894. Long-playing microgroove record, is a format for phonograph (gramophone) records, an analog sound storage medium.
Long-Playing Record.

1963
CASSETTE
Electronics company Philips introduced the cassette (French, meaning small box). Originally designed only to record sound, so no suitable recording music.
Cassete.
1982
COMPACT DISC / CD
Philips teamed up with Sony to develop recording storage media in the digital music compact discs. The first recorded musical works of Richard Strauss' Alpine Symphony.
Compact disk.

1997
MP3
Digital audio data compression technology called MP3 (MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3). This format is gaining in popularity since launch Nullsoft Winamp, MP3 file player software in 1997.
MP3-Player.

2000
USB FLASH DRIVE
The first USB flash drive marketed by Trek Technology and IBM. Ability to store large data size used by the Universal Music Group as an alternative music media when releasing the album Bob Marley, Exodus, in mid-2007.
USB Flash Drive.
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