Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Experimental_Talking_Clock> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 triples per page.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock abstract "The Experimental Talking Clock was recorded c. 1878 by inventor Frank Lambert. It was long thought to be the world's oldest playable sound recording and is listed in both the Guinness Book of World Records and The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound as such; however, an older phonautogram recording from 1857 by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville was reproduced for the first time in 2008 with the aid of modern technology. The talking clock is still the oldest recording that can be played back with its own mechanism, without the involvement of digital technology.Unlike modern recordings, the recording medium of the Experimental Talking Clock is a part of the primitive recording device itself and cannot be easily changed. Seeking to create a more durable recording, Lambert chose to experiment with a cylinder made of lead rather than the more common practice of recording onto a wrapping of tin foil. Lasting 1 minute 40 seconds, the hand-cranked recording features an assortment of peculiar sounds, from Lambert calling out the hours of the day to indistinct speech and what may be chimes or bells. Portions of the recording sound in reverse, which raises the possibility that the phonograph may have been cranked counter-clockwise during certain points of recording.The 'Experimental Talking Clock' was discovered by early phonograph and recordings collector Aaron Cramer.".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageExternalLink www.nawcc.org.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageExternalLink lambert_article.htm.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageExternalLink cm-0101.htm.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageExternalLink lam-clock~.mp3.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageID "9994823".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageLength "2282".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageRevisionID "700209068".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_Cramer.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_clocks.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_recording.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_Recorded_Sound.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Lambert_(inventor).
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Guinness_World_Records.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Phonautograph.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Phonograph.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Sound_recording_and_reproduction.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Tin_foil.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Tubular_bells.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLink Édouard-Léon_Scott_de_Martinville.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Experimental Talking Clock".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageWikiLinkText "talking clock recording".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock subject Category:Individual_clocks.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock subject Category:Sound_recording.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock type Instrument.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock type Instrument.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock type Machine.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock comment "The Experimental Talking Clock was recorded c. 1878 by inventor Frank Lambert. It was long thought to be the world's oldest playable sound recording and is listed in both the Guinness Book of World Records and The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound as such; however, an older phonautogram recording from 1857 by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville was reproduced for the first time in 2008 with the aid of modern technology.".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock label "Experimental Talking Clock".
- Experimental_Talking_Clock sameAs Q5421143.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock sameAs m.02pz5v3.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock sameAs Q5421143.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock wasDerivedFrom Experimental_Talking_Clock?oldid=700209068.
- Experimental_Talking_Clock isPrimaryTopicOf Experimental_Talking_Clock.