Who Invented The Phonograph

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So when was the birth of recording? In 1876, Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and this is widely recognised as one of the most monumental technology advances of the late nineteenth century. The phonograph was indeed the invention responsible for putting the record industry in orbit. But the phonograph is not truly where this all began. There was in fact a similar instrument; the phonautograph, which was nearly a phonograph. Leon Scott invented the phonautograph in 1856. The phonautograph was capable of recording sound, however the it was unable to reproduce it.

In 1928, Fritz Pfleumer came up with the invention to apply magnetic powders to a strip of paper or film. This was essentially the birth of 'tape-recording'. During World War