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Sound Recording
When Thomas Alva Edison invented the world's first 'talking machine' in 1877, he had little idea of its future impact. His phonograph used cylinders covered with tinfoil or waxed paper to both record and play back sound. Edison saw it only as a dictating machine for the office, but other manufacturers soon recognised the potential for playing back pre-recorded music.
In 1888, Emil Berliner invented the
gramophone, which played discs. By 1913, a third of British homes
had a gramophone. By the 1920s, listeners could enjoy a wide range
of popular recordings. There were also portable gramophones for
outdoor use. However, it was only with the launch of the Sony
Walkman cassette player in 1979 that people could enjoy their own
choice of music on the move.
By 1970, Manchester had a thriving recording studio
industry. When the legendary Strawberry Studios opened in 1967, it
was the first fully professional recording studio outside
London.
Find it in MOSI at:
- 1830 Warehouse
- Connecting Manchester Gallery
- Electricity Gallery
- View the location map
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