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Four Of The World's Oldest Recorded Sounds

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

Each Recording is by Edouard Leon Scott

Includes:
Phonautogram at different speeds (1857)
Tuning Fork (1859)
Au Clair de la Lune (1860)
Metropolitan Elevated Railroad (1878)

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  • No, Au Clair de la Lune is real, the first person to be voice recorded.

  • UFO sounds .....aliens singing

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  • This is awesome but kind of creepy at the same time

  • I bet that 1 dislike is the Irate Gamer.

  • 3rd one is fuckin creepy lol

  • Did you hear the recently found Bell test recordings? h t t p :/ / bio16p.lbl.gov/

  • I checked the comments first because I thought something would pop up

  • A professor told me that the oldest recorded sounds known to man are belching, sniveling, fucking,, and of course, the almighty fart

  • Phonautogram At Different Speeds ( 1857 )

    Sounds Like A Freaking broken Police Siren

  • Thank you for presenting these sounds from the past. The past only exists in living thought, and you have helped to extend its reality.

  • And it's all about pier rot !

    Aside from using toredo treatments, I see no reason to sing about it !

  • @LosKurto Lol Me too!

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