Media Summary: "Au Clair de la Lune, Pierrot repondit...". On 9th March 2008, this ethereal 10 second clip of a man (or woman) singing the French folk In 2008, scientists did the impossible: they played a ghost. This is the incredible, true story and the actual

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"Au Clair de la Lune, Pierrot repondit...". On 9th March 2008, this ethereal 10 second clip of a man (or woman) singing the French folk In 2008, scientists did the impossible: they played a ghost. This is the incredible, true story and the actual First recording of Leon Scott singing through the Phonotograph, “Au Clair de la Lune” with subtitles Thomas Edison is often credited with being the Au Claire de la Lune ~ Édouard Léon Scott de Martinville Originally

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First sound ever recorded 1860 - 1885 - 1900
First sound ever recorded (1860)
Recording from 1860. Sound restoration.
Worlds First Audio Recording, 1860 - www.pastfinder.de
This is the first sound ever recorded. Captured by Leon Scott in April 9th, 1860, in his own voice.
The first known recording of a human voice, from April 9th, 1860. (Phonautograph Etching)
First sound ever recorded (1860)
Hear the First Human Voice Ever Recorded (1860 Phonautogram)
First recording of Leon Scott singing through the Phonotograph, “Au Clair de la Lune” with subtitles
Listen to the oldest known recording of a human voice | BBC Global
Earliest recording of the human voice! April 9, 1860
1860 First Know Human Recording-Phonautogram by Édouard-Léon Scott
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First sound ever recorded 1860 - 1885 - 1900

First sound ever recorded 1860 - 1885 - 1900

The

First sound ever recorded (1860)

First sound ever recorded (1860)

This is the

Recording from 1860. Sound restoration.

Recording from 1860. Sound restoration.

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Worlds First Audio Recording, 1860 - www.pastfinder.de

Worlds First Audio Recording, 1860 - www.pastfinder.de

"Au Clair de la Lune, Pierrot repondit...".

This is the first sound ever recorded. Captured by Leon Scott in April 9th, 1860, in his own voice.

This is the first sound ever recorded. Captured by Leon Scott in April 9th, 1860, in his own voice.

From smoke captured in April 9th,

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The first known recording of a human voice, from April 9th, 1860. (Phonautograph Etching)

The first known recording of a human voice, from April 9th, 1860. (Phonautograph Etching)

On 9th March 2008, this ethereal 10 second clip of a man (or woman) singing the French folk

First sound ever recorded (1860)

First sound ever recorded (1860)

This is the

Hear the First Human Voice Ever Recorded (1860 Phonautogram)

Hear the First Human Voice Ever Recorded (1860 Phonautogram)

In 2008, scientists did the impossible: they played a ghost. This is the incredible, true story and the actual

First recording of Leon Scott singing through the Phonotograph, “Au Clair de la Lune” with subtitles

First recording of Leon Scott singing through the Phonotograph, “Au Clair de la Lune” with subtitles

First recording of Leon Scott singing through the Phonotograph, “Au Clair de la Lune” with subtitles

Listen to the oldest known recording of a human voice | BBC Global

Listen to the oldest known recording of a human voice | BBC Global

Thomas Edison is often credited with being the

Earliest recording of the human voice! April 9, 1860

Earliest recording of the human voice! April 9, 1860

Au Claire de la Lune ~ Édouard Léon Scott de Martinville Originally

1860 First Know Human Recording-Phonautogram by Édouard-Léon Scott

1860 First Know Human Recording-Phonautogram by Édouard-Léon Scott

This

First audio recording made in America recovered

First audio recording made in America recovered

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