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The earliest recorded human sounds

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Rob Archer
Feb 09, 2012
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A network of historians, audio engineers and scientists are working to preserve the earliest audio recordings ever made.

The earliest known recorded human sounds have been discovered, a recording made some 20 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph.

(CNN) -- Thomas Edison came up with a way to play back recorded sound in 1878. But 20 years before the inventor patented the phonograph, French scientist Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville was fiddling around in his l…

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