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- Phonograph_cylinder abstract "Phonograph cylinders are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. Commonly known simply as "records" in their era of greatest popularity (c. 1888–1915), these cylinder-shaped objects had an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which could be reproduced when the cylinder was played on a mechanical phonograph. The competing disc-shaped gramophone record system triumphed in the market place to become the dominant commercial audio medium in the 1910s, and commercial mass production of phonograph cylinders ended in 1929.".
- Phonograph_cylinder thumbnail EdisonPhonograph.jpg?width=300.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink cylinders.library.ucsb.edu.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink cylinders.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink Ethnographic-wax-cylinders.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink JAES-paper-LBNL.pdf.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink windex.php.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink cylinder.htm.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink www.cylinder.de.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink Col_Phono.html.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink cylinder_desc.htm.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink www.phonographcylinders.com.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink frenchcylinders.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink lambert.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink piano.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink a1_256b.html.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageExternalLink www.tinfoil.com.
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageID "125659".
- Phonograph_cylinder wikiPageRevisionID "605548533".
- Phonograph_cylinder bot "AnomieBOT".
- Phonograph_cylinder date "20070621175821".
- Phonograph_cylinder date "October 2010".
- Phonograph_cylinder description "--08-14".
- Phonograph_cylinder description "--08-23".
- Phonograph_cylinder description "1910".
- Phonograph_cylinder description "One of the earliest surviving wax cylinder recordings.".
- Phonograph_cylinder description "This is the earliest surviving intentional recording of music, and was played at the conference introducing the phonograph to London.".
- Phonograph_cylinder filename "Arthur Sullivan - wax cylinder recording.ogg".
- Phonograph_cylinder filename "Auld Lang Syne.ogg".
- Phonograph_cylinder filename "Edison cylinder Lost Chord.ogg".
- Phonograph_cylinder filename "IsraelInEgypt18880629.ogg".
- Phonograph_cylinder filename "Ujangong.ogg".
- Phonograph_cylinder format Ogg.
- Phonograph_cylinder hasPhotoCollection Phonograph_cylinder.
- Phonograph_cylinder title "1888".
- Phonograph_cylinder title "An example of a heavily degraded cylinder: Handel's "Israel In Egypt"".
- Phonograph_cylinder title "Auld Lang Syne".
- Phonograph_cylinder title "One of the earliest surviving recordings of music: An 1888 recording of Arthur Sullivan's "The Lost Chord"".
- Phonograph_cylinder title "Phonograph cylinders".
- Phonograph_cylinder title "Song of the "Ujangong" mask dance".
- Phonograph_cylinder url cylinder.htm.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:1877_introductions.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:1888_introductions.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:Alexander_Graham_Bell.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:American_inventions.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:Audio_storage.
- Phonograph_cylinder subject Category:Thomas_Edison.
- Phonograph_cylinder type Ability105616246.
- Phonograph_cylinder type Abstraction100002137.
- Phonograph_cylinder type AmericanInventions.
- Phonograph_cylinder type Cognition100023271.
- Phonograph_cylinder type Creativity105624700.
- Phonograph_cylinder type Invention105633385.
- Phonograph_cylinder type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Phonograph_cylinder comment "Phonograph cylinders are the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. Commonly known simply as "records" in their era of greatest popularity (c. 1888–1915), these cylinder-shaped objects had an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which could be reproduced when the cylinder was played on a mechanical phonograph.".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Cilindro de fonógrafo".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Cilindro fonografico".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Cilindro fonográfico".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Cylindre phonographique".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Phonograph cylinder".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Wachswalze".
- Phonograph_cylinder label "Wasrol".
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Wachswalze.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Cilindro_de_fonógrafo.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Cylindre_phonographique.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Cilindro_fonografico.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Wasrol.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Cilindro_fonográfico.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs m.0xrxw.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Q691783.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Q691783.
- Phonograph_cylinder sameAs Phonograph_cylinder.
- Phonograph_cylinder wasDerivedFrom Phonograph_cylinder?oldid=605548533.
- Phonograph_cylinder depiction EdisonPhonograph.jpg.
- Phonograph_cylinder homepage windex.php.
- Phonograph_cylinder isPrimaryTopicOf Phonograph_cylinder.