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The first devices to record and play back music were the phonograph and the gramophone. The gramophone's inventor: Alexander Graham Bell.
Marvin Ammori
Music
First
Alexander
Back
Phonograph
Record
Inventor
Devices
Were
Graham
Play
Bell
By painting colors and lines and forms seen in quickened mood I was seeking to make this mood vibrate as a phonograph does. This was the origin of the paintings in The Frieze of Life.
Edvard Munch
Life
Seen
Painting
Mood
Phonograph
Seeking
Colors
Make
Does
Lines
Vibrate
Forms
Origin
Paintings
In the 1950s in the United States, few music lovers were listening to chamber music. Daddy played Bach and Haydn on our phonograph for me. Not only did I become familiar with the form; he discussed the concerti. My own head start. My own Head Start.
Karen DeCrow
Music
Me
Listening
Become
Few
Own
Bach
Our
States
Phonograph
My Own
Only
He
Head
Head Start
Were
Familiar
Discussed
Did
Form
Lovers
Daddy
United
United States
Chamber
Played
Start
Rhythm and blues started even before phonograph records were being produced because black people entertained themselves. It wasn't done for money. It was done for entertainment. Most white people didn't know anything about this because prejudice kept them from ever seeing what was going on.
Jesse Stone
Entertainment
People
Money
Black
Before
White
Phonograph
Entertained
Seeing
About
Records
Know
Most
Because
Were
Done
Going
Being
Blues
Anything
Rhythm
Them
Themselves
Produced
Prejudice
Even
Ever
Started
Kept
The phonograph and kinetoscope may some day seize and perpetuate all save the magnetic touch, but that weird, illusive, indefinable yet wonderfully real power by which the orator subdues may never be caught by science or preserved for the cruel dissecting knife of the critic.
David Josiah Brewer
Day
Science
Power
Orator
Preserved
Indefinable
Phonograph
Critic
Some
Touch
Magnetic
Seize
Never
Cruel
Knife
Weird
Caught
Real
Perpetuate
Real Power
Wonderfully
May
Which
Dissecting
Save
My mother says I was vaccinated with a phonograph needle. I love to talk. I just love to talk.
Jerry Hunt
Love
Mother
Says
Phonograph
Talk
Just
Needle