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Early classical guitar recordings

This article regards Early classical guitar recordings.
==Putting sound recordings into perspective==
A type of phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison on 18 July 1877. It used phonograph cylinders as a recording medium. In 1888, Emile Berliner patented his gramophone which used a flat disk - a gramophone record.〔http://www.loc.gov/today/pr/2013/files/recorded_sound_timeline.pdf〕 The two mediums were at first both used, but by 1910 the disk replaced the cylinder as the most popular recording medium. (Today the words "phonograph" and "gramophone" are sometimes used interchangeably.) Other types of recordings were instrument-specific, such as the pianola (or reproducing piano), which used a piano roll as the recording medium.〔
〕 Edwin Scott Votey produced the first true pianola in 1895.〔http://pianola.org/history/history.cfm〕
See also sound recordings.
Early recordings often have low/limited audio quality, since recording technology was just in its beginning phases. It took many years to reach the high standards of audio fidelity known in today's recordings.

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