The First Man To Record Sound
Do you know who recorded the first-ever sound? If you answered, 'Thomas Edison', you are mistaken! It was actually a bookseller in Paris, in the mid-1800s. Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville invented a device called the Phonautograph, which recorded audio. He never considered that the sound could be played back, he simply wanted to record speech with the intent of reading it back instead. History was not kind to him, as Thomas Edison stole his thunder 20 years later. Over a century later, we unearth his long-forgotten recordings, and celebrate the real inventor of sound recording. This Great Big Story is sponsored by Overtune. Download Overtune, the world's simplest music creation app, on the App Store: https://ift.tt/lAxMmfa 00:00 Intro 00:26 The story of Edouard-Léon Scott de Martinville 01:00 What is the Phonautograph? 01:37 Ed's long-lasting legacy Get exclusive GBS items from our online store 🛒 👉 https://ift.tt/yrbpXCd #Sound #Invention #Record SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCajXeitgFL-rb5-gXI-aG8Q NOTIFICATIONS: Make sure you enable the 🔔 to get notified about our latest video publishes. Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/64uzBIV Check us out on TikTok: https://ift.tt/jYchHG1 Join us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/o0k1Uq7 Give us a shout on Twitter: https://twitter.com/greatbigstory Sign up to our newsletter on the website: https://ift.tt/jWdQo4p
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