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  2. By the early 1890s, Berliner had already launched the gramophone upon the market. The world's first samples of laterally-cut disc records were issued not in the United States, but in Germany. In 1887 Berliner had obtained patent coverage in both Germany and England for the gramophone.

  3. Feb 29, 2020 · How did the gramophone change people’s lives? Of course, the most revolutionizing effect of the gramophone on people’s lives would be our unabated access for music regardless of the genre, anytime and anywhere.

  4. Nov 4, 2019 · The Gramophone and Records. On November 8, 1887, Emile Berliner, a German immigrant working in Washington D.C., patented a successful system for sound recording. Berliner was the first inventor to stop recording on cylinders and start recording on flat disks or records. The first records were made of glass. They were then made using zinc and ...

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  5. May 7, 2017 · The gramophone may be passe, but the ability of technological progress to change who wins - and who loses - persists. Tim Harford writes the Financial Times's Undercover Economist column.

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  6. . Emil Berliner singt „Auld Lang Syne“, Tonaufnahme Grammophon, 1890, © Public Domain. 00:00. Berliner's inventions: In 1887, Emil Berliner obtained the US patent for the gramophone and the...

  7. Post-war Innovations. After World War Two, Deutsche Grammophons objective was to retain its technical expertise and return to normal production levels, inasmuch as shortages would allow. By...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhonographPhonograph - Wikipedia

    In the 1890s, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to flat discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center, coining the term gramophone for disc record players, which is predominantly used in many languages.

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