Music was passed down from person to person how?
Aurally
Who invented the tinfoil phonograph?
Thomas Edison
What was needed to broadcast on radios?
Radiowaves
What did the phonograph evolve into?
The turntable/record player
When did Apple launch the iTunes store?
2003
How were copies of music made?
By hand/handmade
Who invented the phonograph?
Alexander Graham Bell
What did radios run on before houses had electricity?
Batteries
What car company included tape players in their cars?
Ford Motor company
What is Pandora?
An online radio app
The cost of what made it impractical to write music down?
Paper
What was used to carve indentations into the foil or wax cylinder?
A stylus
Commercial Radio Station
What replaced the 8 track?
Cassette Tapes
What was Apple's MP3 player called?
Because of the printing press, what became more affordable?
Learning to read
What replaced the wax cylander?
Rubber discs
What were the 1920's through the 1950's considered?
The golden age of radio
Where was the first CD released?
Japan
TRUE OR FALSE: Cd's, cassette tapes, and vinyl's are still purchased today
True!
Who refined the development of the printing press?
Johannes Gutenberg
Until what year was there no way to capture sound?
Mid-1800's
What kind of things could people listens to on the radio for entertainment?
Comedy shows, dramas, variety shows, game shows, and music shows
What does the word "8-Track" come from?
The number of songs that could be help on each tape.
Why was Napster shutdown?
It was illegally reproducing copyrighted material/songs