diana p and sierra m music brochure (deleted 505370fa 6e200-9ac3b60e)
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Music
technology
From the first couple
music devices to the
newest iPod.
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Over the years music
technology has
evolved so much. Ex-
periments with sound recording
were done in 1870 by T. Edison
and E. Berliner. In 1898 there
were Telegraphone and magnetic
wire recording . There was a lot
of evolution in a ten year time
period.
Music has gone from instrumen-
tal to electronic. Songs are now
made entirely on a computer.
Everything you hear on the radio
is done electronically. Yet some
music artist try to keep their mu-
sic instrumental.
Before we used wire recording
to use it to record a cassette.
Now we just record with a mi-
crophone or some type of de-
vice. We used it to put on a
website like iTunes or Pandora.
Before we would go to Wal-
Mart or some near by store to
buy a cd or cassette .Now we
just hit download on our iPod
and in seconds we would be
playing our favorite songs.
Radio broadcasting began in the
1920s. Everything was live. There
were no recordings for the DJs to
play back. Now radio stations can
play songs over and over non
stop, unlike before.
Now not many bands have real
instruments, their songs are
made by a keyboard that can
play different sounds. Instru-
ments are rarely being used. In
the future, people are not go-
ing to know how to play a gui-
tar, piano, or any other instru-
ments. In the future it would
be a real talent.
The music industry bloomed
when the phonograph was in-
vented by Thomas Edison in
1877. Little did he know, his
great invention started one of
the greatest industries there is.
His device was made for sound
recording, but evolved into mu-
sic making. Composers and sing-
ers started using the phono-
graph non-stop. Instruments
were being used less and less. A
lot of people started paying
attention to this amazing new in-
vention. By the start of the 20th
century., everyone was using the
phonograph to listen to music. In
the 1920’s electrical recording
begun. These changes are what
effected how we make and listen
to music today.
Orcutt Academy High School
www.oahs.net
Technology Class
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The information in this brochure.
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2002/technopop/
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