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This page gives a brief history of the recording of sound, from early acoustic experimentation in the Thomas Edison lab through magnetic tape, stereophonics, and finally compact disc technology. It is part of a site on the physics of sound for high school and middle school student.
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<a href="http://www.compadre.org/informal/items/detail.cfm?ID=5421">ThinkQuest. The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound. Redwood Shores: ThinkQuest, January 1, 1998.</a>
AIP Format
The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound (ThinkQuest, Redwood Shores, 1998), WWW Document, (http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Timeline.html).
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The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound (ThinkQuest, Redwood Shores, 1998), <http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Timeline.html>.
APA Format
The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound. (1998, January 1). Retrieved June 19, 2013, from ThinkQuest: http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Timeline.html
Chicago Format
ThinkQuest. The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound. Redwood Shores: ThinkQuest, January 1, 1998. http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Timeline.html (accessed 19 June 2013).
MLA Format
The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound. Redwood Shores: ThinkQuest, 1998. 1 Jan. 1998. 19 June 2013 <http://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Timeline.html>.
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Title = {The Soundry: A Brief History of the Recording of Sound},
Publisher = {ThinkQuest},
Volume = {2013},
Number = {19 June 2013},
Month = {January 1, 1998},
Year = {1998}
}
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