Phonautographs

Esquema

Getty AAT: Objects Facet

Jerarquía

Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Tools and Equipment > equipment > <equipment by process> > sound transmitting and reproducing equipment > audio equipment > phonographs

Descripción

Early phonographic recording devices of the type invented by Léon Scott de Martinville in 1857, consisting of a horn or barrel focusing sound waves onto a membrane, and creating a visual analogue of soundwaves onto a lampblack-coated cylinder by means of a hog's hair bristle. It was the first sound recording device, but could not reproduce the recorded sound.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300312284

Otros términos

  • 聲波記振儀 [zh]
  • shēng pō jì zhèn yí [zh]
  • sheng po ji zhen yi [zh]
  • sheng p'o chi chen i [zh]
  • phonautograph [en]