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Phonograph cylinder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Digital collection of 6,000 cylinder records from 1895-1920s with downloadable and streaming audio held by the Department of Special Collection, University of California, Santa Barbara. ... "Adopt a Cylinder" program preserves our recorded heritage (August 2009)
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Cylinder of the Month; Listen to a complete two-minute wax cylinder recording – a new cylinder every month. For December: Enjoy a wax cylinder recording of traditional Scottish Highlands fiddle dance music: Sterling Castle and Harvest Home played by William Craig.
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In 1890, Edison introduced the first talking doll that contained a six-second recording of a nursery rhyme. Children were expected to turn a tiny crank at a constant speed in order for the cylinder to play. Needless to say the doll was a failure and only available for a short period of time.
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- PRO's new audio recording is now on sale here: The Music of George M. Cohan; it features never-before-recorded original orchestrations from this master showman's greatest Broadway musicals. ... The Orchestra recently made a series of wax cylinder recordings on an original 1899 Edison Laboratory Phonograph. To listen to...
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Caring for Cylinder Recordings (Preservation Directorate, Library of Congress). ... Home >> Caring for Your Collections >> Caring for Cylinder Recording...
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On this cylinder all of the recording and title information is given on the edge in white letters. The separate takes for this cylinder are designated "A," "B," "C," or "D." Spoken announcements are most likely by J. E. Hough, who made them for many recordings by this company.
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If the songs are in the public domain, does that mean the sound recording, the physical recording of the song, may also be freely distributed without compensation to the record label (or its assignee) that created the sound recording?
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"The Charge of the Light Brigade" Wax Recording ... Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death ; Rode the six hundred. 'Forward the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns!' he said: Into the valley of Death ; Rode the six hundred.
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Q: I am looking for blank cylinders for my Edison cylinder phonograph. I recently purchased a recorder but do not have a shaving unit. Is there someplace that I can get fresh blanks or am ... A: Home recording using an Edison cylinder phonograph is pretty easy, once you know a few basic points and a few not-so-obvious hints:
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