au clair de la lune
Posted on March 28, 2008, 2:54 pmby admin
best video: au clair de la lune
conan o brien torrent
rlex3c/ax3ex3c/fontx3e
ghostland observatory myspace
christina hendrix
download hot Siege, The videos
????????
novadebt
Pre-Edison Sound Recording Researchers say they have found a recording of a human voice that predates Thomas Edison??s first recording by almost twnty years! The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back. But the phonautogra
www.neatorama.com
eerx3c/ax3ex3c/fontx3e
ardx26lt;/ax26gt;x26lt;/fontx26gt;
delta state baseball
full length Astronaut Farmer, The videos
????????
i me mine lyric
They will also play the 1860 phonautogram "Au Clair de la Lune" during the event. Edison is credited for recording the first spoken words, ...
www.allheadlinenews.com
WHAT is believed to be the earliest ever audio recording has been found by US historians, and it features someone singing an excerpt from the French folksong Au Clair de la Lune. It was made on April 9, 1860, by Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville on a device called the phonautograph. You can listen to the ten second clip on the First Sounds website, and whilst not the clearest song you will have ever heard, remember it was produced 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the p
www.thisfrenchlife.com
Think of your favorite movie. Would you get the full effect if there was no music? Would ???The Bad News Bears??? be as funny without the overture to Bizet??s ???Carmen???? Would the fountains of Bellagio scene near the end of ???Ocean??s Eleven??? be as tranquil if Debussy??s ???Clair de Lune??? was not playing in the background?
clipped by: rmoweryClip Source: www.nytimes.comResearchers Play Tune Recorded Before EdisonFor more than a century, since he captured the spoken words ???Mary had a little lamb??? on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song
buzz.originalsignal.com
For more than a century, since he captured the spoken words "Mary had a little lamb" on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a gr
www.cronaca.com
Cool: At first listen, the grainy high-pitched warble doesn't sound like much, but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest known recorded human voice. The 10-second clip of a woman singing "Au Clair de la Lune," taken from a so-called phonautogram, was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni. The recording predates Thomas Edison's "Mary had a little lamb" ?? previously credited as the oldest recorded voice ?? by 17 years. The tune was captured using a phonaut
www.dohiyimir.org
Feast your ears on the oldest known sound recording??from 17 years before Edison??s phonograph. Via Corn Chips & Pie.
www.robmacdougall.org
After the scratchy, barely audible recording of a woman singing Au Clair de la Lune was played, someone in the Today studio apparently whispered in Green&39s ...
www.thefirstpost.co.uk
The year is 1860, and a woman is singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? into a barrel-shaped horn, which causes etchings to be inscribed on a soot-blackened piece of ...
dvice.com
London, March 28: A group of American audio historians have discovered a recording of the French folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" that was recorded on April ...
www.dailyindia.com
Researchers unearth recording that predates Edison's phonograph by The Star-Ledger Continuous News Desk Thursday March 27, 2008, 10:47 AM Researchers in France claim to have a discovered a recording predating Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph in Menlo Park by nearly two decades, according to a report in The New York Times. A group of American audio historians unearthed the 10-second 1860 recording of the folksong "Au Clair de la Lune" earlier this month, the newspaper reported. It wa
www.nj.com
Filed under: Audio/Video Researchers have uncovered an old recording of the human voice. Not impressed? You should be. The recording predates Thomas Edison's 1877 recording of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" by nearly two decades. The 10-second clip of a unknown person singing the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was recorded by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville in 1860. According to an article in today's New York Times, Scott, a typesetter and tinkerer from Paris, created a "barrel shaped horn atta
www.switched.com
Pre-Edison Sound Recording March 27, 2008 at 6:08 pm ? Filed under Gadget Researchers say they have found a recording of a human voice that predates Thomas Edison??s first recording by almost twnty years! The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visual
kuratkull.com
The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back.
www.nytimes.com
HarmonyKingdom.aNicheStore.com gathers Angelique, Black Boxes, cats, Chime Pendants, Clair de Lune, Covets, Disney, Dogs, Event Pieces, Garden Party, Harmony Circus, Jardinia, Limited Editions, Lord Byron, Meow at the Moon, Nature/Nurture, NetsUKe, Picturesque, Pot Bellys, Retired, Roly Polys, Romance Annuals, Signed Figurines and more.
harmonykingdom.anichestore.com
WASHINGTON - U.S. audio historians have discovered and played back a French inventor??s historic 1860 recording of a folk song ?? the oldest-known audio recording ?? made 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph. "It??s magic," audio historian David Giovannoni said on Thursday. "It??s like a ghost singing to you." Lasting 10 seconds, the recording is of a person singing "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit" "By the light of the moon, Pierrot replied" ?? part of a French song, accor
www.the-two-malcontents.com
We all know Thomas Edison was the first to record audio right? Well, not exactly. The NYTimes says that honor goes to a Frenchman named ?douard-L?on Scott de Martinville, who "recorded" a 10 second clip of ???Au Clair de la Lune??? on of all things PAPER almost 20 years before Edison & his tin foil and nearly 30 years before the wax cylinder.
mrcopilot.blogspot.com
Basso from The Growing Bin has kindly contributed an eclectic mix for our enjoyment "Nothing" 1. Ann Burton - All or nothing at all 4:11 2. Bora Rokovic - Soft hands had the rain 4:58 3. Bossa Nova Combo - Suliman 2:58 4. Duke Ellington - Tang 4:41 5. Mose Allison - Wild man on the loose 2:25 6. Ingfried Hoffmann - Au clair de la lune 7. JoAnne Tardy - The Dragon 8. Art Farmer & ORF BigBand - Soulslides 9. Francis Coppieters Selection - Mobile 10. Heavy Metal Sextet - Prosze n
elreza.blogspot.com
Quote: French recording may be world's first SAN FRANCISCO - At first listen, the grainy high-pitched warble doesn't sound like much, but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest known recorded human voice. The 10-second clip of a woman singing "Au Clair de la Lune," taken from a so-called phonautogram, was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni. The recording predates Thomas Edison's "Mary had a little lamb" ?? previously credited as the oldest recor
www.ballot.com
A 10-second clip of a woman singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni in a Paris archive earlier this year. ...
www.enews20.com
Thomas Edison's 1877 phonograph established him as the father of recorded sound, but US researchers have now played back a French inventor's recording made 17 years earlier, a US audio sound archive group announced Thursday.Parisian Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville recorded the traditional song "Au Claire de la Lune" in 1860 on a... phonautograph.
afp.google.com
Various classical pieces with scrolling score. Playlist:Debussy - Clair de luneBach - Toccata and Fugue in D minorScarlatti - Sonata, K. 455Chopin - Etude, opus 10 7Chopin , Nocture, opus 27 2
haha.nu
NYT: Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison "Researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed
mike.whybark.com
Fantasia - deleted scene Clair de lune I was amazed to find this one segment click link above intended for the original Fantasia which was completely animated, and then left out of the first release. Clair de Lune, based on Claude Debu
tsduff.blogspot.com
The first-ever recording is a ten-second snippet of a woman singing ???Au clair de la lune, Pierrot r?pondit,??? which I guarantee P. Diddy??s going to sample ...
www.crunchgear.com
Listen carefully to the oldest sound ever recorded. The year is 1860, and a woman is singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? into a barrel-shaped horn
www.newsonfire.com
U.S. scientists have found the oldest-known audio, a French inventor's historic 1860 recording of a folk song, 17 years earlier than Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, media reported Friday. It was made on April 9, 1860, by Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville on a device called the phonautograph that scratched sound waves onto a sheet of paper blackened by the smoke of an oil lamp, Giovannoni said. Lasting 10 seconds, the recording is of a person singing "Au clair de la lune
www.fareastgizmos.com
The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of ...Earliest Known Sound Recording Discovered Inventorspot
www.nytimes.com
The Corpse of Charlotte Green: Radio 4 Today From the desk of admin ?March 28, 2008 at 11:17 am ? Filed under Humourous, Audio, Miscellaneous This morning Charlotte Green totally lost it on Today on Radio 4, after reading out a short piece about an 1860 recording of a human voice on smoky paper which sounded like Just William playing his comb. Unfortunately she giggled through an obituary of Abby Mann. Here??s the clip. James Naughtie came to the rescue - sort of. As Wikipedia puts it:
www.mattwardman.com
He invented a device called the phonautograph, and, on April 9, 1860, recorded someone singing the words, "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit. ...
www.npr.org
... to listeners that Green had been put off after the previous news item, about the first recording of a human voice, singing Au Clair de la Lune. ...
www.guardian.co.uk
Credits to AmbroseBierce Ripper & Uploader China. From Pekin to Shanghai PlayaSound PS 66522, 2006 TRACK LISTINGS 01. Ta Pa Pan 02. Ti-Tse 03. Ti-Tse/Pipa 04. Pipa, Pt. 1 05. Pipa, Pt. 2 06. Pipa, Pt. 3 07. Corbeaux De L'hiver Glissant Sur L'eau Gelee 08. Plainte de la blanchisseuse 09. En soulageant mon c ur 10. Clair De Lune Sur Une Riviere Au Printemps 11. Wu Hu You Lu Pei-Yuen - pipa Lai Siu-Hong - ti-tse Liang Tsai-Ping - cheng 320 kbps including full booklet scans Down
welove-music.blogspot.com
"For more than a century, since he captured the spoken words 'Mary had a little lamb' on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a gro
matrixsynth.blogspot.com
Toure Kunda - Live Paris-Ziguinchor 1984 ?This live recording captures the great Senegalese band around the time of their finest recordings Amadou-Tilo and Casamance au Clair de Lune and offers some wonderful performances of their greatest hits, including "Salya" and "Emma." Their accompanying musicians are out in full force though, with the exception of the occasional cheesy synthesizer fill, they're largely reined in, providing the appropriately surging backdrop to the group's scintil
babeblogue.blogspot.com
Mar 27, 2008 05:23 PM PST Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back. But the phonautograph recording, or phonautogram, was made playable -- convert
www.whatreallyhappened.com
Download free extract mp3 from a Direct To Dreams' s Remix : Clair de Lune Debussy Remix" electronic music
www.direct2dreams.com
The recording of "Au Clair de la Lune", recorded in 1860, is thought to be the oldest known recorded human voice. It was created in an unplayable format by ...
news.bbc.co.uk
![]() | ![]() | |
![]() | ||
conan o brien torrent
rlex3c/ax3ex3c/fontx3e
ghostland observatory myspace
christina hendrix
download hot Siege, The videos
????????
novadebt
Pre-Edison Sound Recording
Pre-Edison Sound Recording Researchers say they have found a recording of a human voice that predates Thomas Edison??s first recording by almost twnty years! The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back. But the phonautogra
www.neatorama.com
eerx3c/ax3ex3c/fontx3e
ardx26lt;/ax26gt;x26lt;/fontx26gt;
delta state baseball
full length Astronaut Farmer, The videos
????????
i me mine lyric
Frenchman Recorded First Sound On Phonautograph 17 Years Before ... - AHN
They will also play the 1860 phonautogram "Au Clair de la Lune" during the event. Edison is credited for recording the first spoken words, ...
www.allheadlinenews.com
Earliest audio recording features Au Clair de la Lune
WHAT is believed to be the earliest ever audio recording has been found by US historians, and it features someone singing an excerpt from the French folksong Au Clair de la Lune. It was made on April 9, 1860, by Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville on a device called the phonautograph. You can listen to the ten second clip on the First Sounds website, and whilst not the clearest song you will have ever heard, remember it was produced 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the p
www.thisfrenchlife.com
Classical Music Thrives in Motion Pictures
Think of your favorite movie. Would you get the full effect if there was no music? Would ???The Bad News Bears??? be as funny without the overture to Bizet??s ???Carmen???? Would the fountains of Bellagio scene near the end of ???Ocean??s Eleven??? be as tranquil if Debussy??s ???Clair de Lune??? was not playing in the background?
Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison
clipped by: rmoweryClip Source: www.nytimes.comResearchers Play Tune Recorded Before EdisonFor more than a century, since he captured the spoken words ???Mary had a little lamb??? on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song
buzz.originalsignal.com
Earliest recording: 1860
For more than a century, since he captured the spoken words "Mary had a little lamb" on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a gr
www.cronaca.com
The First Ever Podcast?
Cool: At first listen, the grainy high-pitched warble doesn't sound like much, but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest known recorded human voice. The 10-second clip of a woman singing "Au Clair de la Lune," taken from a so-called phonautogram, was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni. The recording predates Thomas Edison's "Mary had a little lamb" ?? previously credited as the oldest recorded voice ?? by 17 years. The tune was captured using a phonaut
www.dohiyimir.org
Au Clair de la Lune
Feast your ears on the oldest known sound recording??from 17 years before Edison??s phonograph. Via Corn Chips & Pie.
www.robmacdougall.org
R4??s Charlotte Green gets giggles on air - First Post
After the scratchy, barely audible recording of a woman singing Au Clair de la Lune was played, someone in the Today studio apparently whispered in Green&39s ...
www.thefirstpost.co.uk
Sounds of ghosts, circa 1860: World??s oldest recorded sound played ... - DVICE
The year is 1860, and a woman is singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? into a barrel-shaped horn, which causes etchings to be inscribed on a soot-blackened piece of ...
dvice.com
French tune may be the oldest recorded human voice - DailyIndia.com
London, March 28: A group of American audio historians have discovered a recording of the French folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" that was recorded on April ...
www.dailyindia.com
Researchers unearth recording that predates Edison's phonograph
Researchers unearth recording that predates Edison's phonograph by The Star-Ledger Continuous News Desk Thursday March 27, 2008, 10:47 AM Researchers in France claim to have a discovered a recording predating Thomas Edison's invention of the phonograph in Menlo Park by nearly two decades, according to a report in The New York Times. A group of American audio historians unearthed the 10-second 1860 recording of the folksong "Au Clair de la Lune" earlier this month, the newspaper reported. It wa
www.nj.com
Researchers Play Tune Recorded 17 Years Before Edison
Filed under: Audio/Video Researchers have uncovered an old recording of the human voice. Not impressed? You should be. The recording predates Thomas Edison's 1877 recording of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" by nearly two decades. The 10-second clip of a unknown person singing the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was recorded by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville in 1860. According to an article in today's New York Times, Scott, a typesetter and tinkerer from Paris, created a "barrel shaped horn atta
www.switched.com
Permanent link to Pre-Edison Sound Recording
Pre-Edison Sound Recording March 27, 2008 at 6:08 pm ? Filed under Gadget Researchers say they have found a recording of a human voice that predates Thomas Edison??s first recording by almost twnty years! The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visual
kuratkull.com
Researchers Play Oldest Audio Recording Ever for First Time
The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back.
www.nytimes.com
Find All Things Harmony Kingdom Here
HarmonyKingdom.aNicheStore.com gathers Angelique, Black Boxes, cats, Chime Pendants, Clair de Lune, Covets, Disney, Dogs, Event Pieces, Garden Party, Harmony Circus, Jardinia, Limited Editions, Lord Byron, Meow at the Moon, Nature/Nurture, NetsUKe, Picturesque, Pot Bellys, Retired, Roly Polys, Romance Annuals, Signed Figurines and more.
harmonykingdom.anichestore.com
Sacrebleu! Experts find oldest voice recording, from 1860
WASHINGTON - U.S. audio historians have discovered and played back a French inventor??s historic 1860 recording of a folk song ?? the oldest-known audio recording ?? made 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph. "It??s magic," audio historian David Giovannoni said on Thursday. "It??s like a ghost singing to you." Lasting 10 seconds, the recording is of a person singing "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit" "By the light of the moon, Pierrot replied" ?? part of a French song, accor
www.the-two-malcontents.com
Frenchman Beat Edison to First Recording
We all know Thomas Edison was the first to record audio right? Well, not exactly. The NYTimes says that honor goes to a Frenchman named ?douard-L?on Scott de Martinville, who "recorded" a 10 second clip of ???Au Clair de la Lune??? on of all things PAPER almost 20 years before Edison & his tin foil and nearly 30 years before the wax cylinder.
mrcopilot.blogspot.com
Basso from The Growing Bin has kindly contributed an eclectic mix for our enjoyment "Nothing" 1. Ann Burton - All or nothing at all 4:11 2. Bora Rokovic - Soft hands had the rain 4:58 3. Bossa Nova Combo - Suliman 2:58 4. Duke Ellington - Tang 4:41 5. Mose Allison - Wild man on the loose 2:25 6. Ingfried Hoffmann - Au clair de la lune 7. JoAnne Tardy - The Dragon 8. Art Farmer & ORF BigBand - Soulslides 9. Francis Coppieters Selection - Mobile 10. Heavy Metal Sextet - Prosze n
elreza.blogspot.com
Edison Wasn't First: Phonautograms
Quote: French recording may be world's first SAN FRANCISCO - At first listen, the grainy high-pitched warble doesn't sound like much, but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest known recorded human voice. The 10-second clip of a woman singing "Au Clair de la Lune," taken from a so-called phonautogram, was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni. The recording predates Thomas Edison's "Mary had a little lamb" ?? previously credited as the oldest recor
www.ballot.com
The French Are Credited for First Sound Recording - Enews 2.0
A 10-second clip of a woman singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was recently discovered by audio historian David Giovannoni in a Paris archive earlier this year. ...
www.enews20.com
French inventor's pre-Edison recording played for first time
Thomas Edison's 1877 phonograph established him as the father of recorded sound, but US researchers have now played back a French inventor's recording made 17 years earlier, a US audio sound archive group announced Thursday.Parisian Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville recorded the traditional song "Au Claire de la Lune" in 1860 on a... phonautograph.
afp.google.com
Animated music
Various classical pieces with scrolling score. Playlist:Debussy - Clair de luneBach - Toccata and Fugue in D minorScarlatti - Sonata, K. 455Chopin - Etude, opus 10 7Chopin , Nocture, opus 27 2
haha.nu
How's that again?
NYT: Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison "Researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed
mike.whybark.com
Fantasia - deleted scene Clair de lune I was amazed to find this one segment click link above intended for the original Fantasia which was completely animated, and then left out of the first release. Clair de Lune, based on Claude Debu
tsduff.blogspot.com
Here??s the first sound ever recorded, circa 1860 - CrunchGear
The first-ever recording is a ten-second snippet of a woman singing ???Au clair de la lune, Pierrot r?pondit,??? which I guarantee P. Diddy??s going to sample ...
www.crunchgear.com
Sounds of ghosts, circa 1860: World??s oldest recorded
Listen carefully to the oldest sound ever recorded. The year is 1860, and a woman is singing ???Au Clair de la Lune??? into a barrel-shaped horn
www.newsonfire.com
Oldest known audio was recorded 17 years earlier than Thomas Edison invented the phonograph!
U.S. scientists have found the oldest-known audio, a French inventor's historic 1860 recording of a folk song, 17 years earlier than Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, media reported Friday. It was made on April 9, 1860, by Parisian inventor Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville on a device called the phonautograph that scratched sound waves onto a sheet of paper blackened by the smoke of an oil lamp, Giovannoni said. Lasting 10 seconds, the recording is of a person singing "Au clair de la lune
www.fareastgizmos.com
Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison - New York Times
The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of ...Earliest Known Sound Recording Discovered Inventorspot
www.nytimes.com
The Corpse of Charlotte Green: Radio 4 Today
The Corpse of Charlotte Green: Radio 4 Today From the desk of admin ?March 28, 2008 at 11:17 am ? Filed under Humourous, Audio, Miscellaneous This morning Charlotte Green totally lost it on Today on Radio 4, after reading out a short piece about an 1860 recording of a human voice on smoky paper which sounded like Just William playing his comb. Unfortunately she giggled through an obituary of Abby Mann. Here??s the clip. James Naughtie came to the rescue - sort of. As Wikipedia puts it:
www.mattwardman.com
Sound Recording Predates Edison Phonograph - NPR
He invented a device called the phonautograph, and, on April 9, 1860, recorded someone singing the words, "Au clair de la lune, Pierrot repondit. ...
www.npr.org
Radio 4 newsreader gets the giggles - The Observer Blog
... to listeners that Green had been put off after the previous news item, about the first recording of a human voice, singing Au Clair de la Lune. ...
www.guardian.co.uk
China - From Pekin to Shanghai
Credits to AmbroseBierce Ripper & Uploader China. From Pekin to Shanghai PlayaSound PS 66522, 2006 TRACK LISTINGS 01. Ta Pa Pan 02. Ti-Tse 03. Ti-Tse/Pipa 04. Pipa, Pt. 1 05. Pipa, Pt. 2 06. Pipa, Pt. 3 07. Corbeaux De L'hiver Glissant Sur L'eau Gelee 08. Plainte de la blanchisseuse 09. En soulageant mon c ur 10. Clair De Lune Sur Une Riviere Au Printemps 11. Wu Hu You Lu Pei-Yuen - pipa Lai Siu-Hong - ti-tse Liang Tsai-Ping - cheng 320 kbps including full booklet scans Down
welove-music.blogspot.com
From 1860 - The First Sample Ever?
"For more than a century, since he captured the spoken words 'Mary had a little lamb' on a sheet of tinfoil, Thomas Edison has been considered the father of recorded sound. But researchers say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison??s invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades. The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song ???Au Clair de la Lune??? was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a gro
matrixsynth.blogspot.com
Toure Kunda - Live Paris-Ziguinchor 1984
Toure Kunda - Live Paris-Ziguinchor 1984 ?This live recording captures the great Senegalese band around the time of their finest recordings Amadou-Tilo and Casamance au Clair de Lune and offers some wonderful performances of their greatest hits, including "Salya" and "Emma." Their accompanying musicians are out in full force though, with the exception of the occasional cheesy synthesizer fill, they're largely reined in, providing the appropriately surging backdrop to the group's scintil
babeblogue.blogspot.com
Millennium-Ark: Pic of the Day
Mar 27, 2008 05:23 PM PST Category: SCIENCE/HEALTH Researchers Play Tune Recorded Before Edison The 10-second recording of a singer crooning the folk song "Au Clair de la Lune" was discovered earlier this month in an archive in Paris by a group of American audio historians. It was made, the researchers say, on April 9, 1860, on a phonautograph, a machine designed to record sounds visually, not to play them back. But the phonautograph recording, or phonautogram, was made playable -- convert
www.whatreallyhappened.com
Download free extract mp3 from a Direct To Dreams' s Remix
Download free extract mp3 from a Direct To Dreams' s Remix : Clair de Lune Debussy Remix" electronic music
www.direct2dreams.com
Napoleonic voices sing once again - BBC News
The recording of "Au Clair de la Lune", recorded in 1860, is thought to be the oldest known recorded human voice. It was created in an unplayable format by ...
news.bbc.co.uk


