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1933 RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Lady Dress Vintage Ad 1933 RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Lady Dress Vintage Ad Paypal US $6.99 28d 18h 52m
1937 Rca Victor Radio & Phonograph Richards Crooks  AD 1937 Rca Victor Radio & Phonograph Richards Crooks AD Paypal US $9.99 27d 23h 21m
1948 RCA Victor console-type Phonograph/Radio Ad 1948 RCA Victor console-type Phonograph/Radio Ad Paypal US $11.99 27d 53m
1929 Ad Victor Talking Machine Radio Electrola Models Phonograph John McCormack 1929 Ad Victor Talking Machine Radio Electrola Models Phonograph John McCormack Paypal US $37.95 25d 18h 58m
1939 Ad Victor RCA Bluebird Records Portable Electric Victrola Radio Phonograph 1939 Ad Victor RCA Bluebird Records Portable Electric Victrola Radio Phonograph Paypal US $38.95 25d 18h 33m
1945 Ad Radio Corporation America RCA Victor Phonograph Rough Collie Dogs Puppy 1945 Ad Radio Corporation America RCA Victor Phonograph Rough Collie Dogs Puppy Paypal US $44.95 25d 18h 33m
1940 Ad Radio Corporation of America RCA Victrola U-40 Victor Radio Phonograph 1940 Ad Radio Corporation of America RCA Victrola U-40 Victor Radio Phonograph Paypal US $40.95 25d 18h 32m
1937 Ad RCA Victor Phonograph Radio Tommy Dorsey Music - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING 1937 Ad RCA Victor Phonograph Radio Tommy Dorsey Music - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING Paypal US $45.95 25d 17h 45m
1932 Ad RCA Victor Radio-phonograph Bi-Acoustic Tone - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING 1932 Ad RCA Victor Radio-phonograph Bi-Acoustic Tone - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING Paypal US $42.95 25d 17h 20m
1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Waldorf-Astoria - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING 1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Waldorf-Astoria - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING Paypal US $43.95 25d 16h 32m
1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Model RAE 26 Antique Record Player Nipper 1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Model RAE 26 Antique Record Player Nipper Paypal US $37.95 25d 16h 4m
1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Nipper Logo Pricing Waldorf Astoria Hotel 1931 Ad RCA Victor Radio Phonograph Nipper Logo Pricing Waldorf Astoria Hotel Paypal US $42.95 25d 16h 4m
Instruction Booklet for an RCA Victor Victrola Radio Phonograph Model A-106 Instruction Booklet for an RCA Victor Victrola Radio Phonograph Model A-106 Paypal US $9.98 13d 19h 20m
Instructions Booklet for RCA VICTOR Radio Phonograph Combination Model V-312 Instructions Booklet for RCA VICTOR Radio Phonograph Combination Model V-312 US $6.29 12d 20h 53m
RCA VICTOR PHONOGRAPH VICTROLA /RADIO RCA VICTOR PHONOGRAPH VICTROLA /RADIO "NIPPER" DOG, 14 1/2" TALL - SUPER DETAILS Paypal US $89.00 9d 11h 30m
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Phonograph


Phonograph


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Phonograph - Giclee Print

Phonograph, 1914


Phonograph, 1914


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Phonograph, 1914 - Giclee Print

Cafe Phonograph


Cafe Phonograph


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Cafe Phonograph - Photographic Print

Pyle Classical Trumpet Horn Turntable/Phonograph


Pyle Classical Trumpet Horn Turntable/Phonograph


$404.96


This charming trumpet horn turntable/phonograph lets you play your favorite music in old-fashioned style. Equipped to play records, CDs, cassettes, or the radio, the unique piece can even be hooked up to your MP3 player. From Pyle.

Victoria Phonograph Writer GDI-C2CDRW


Victoria Phonograph Writer GDI-C2CDRW


$199.99


The Victoria Retrowriter is a multi functioning music system equipped with a unique recording feature allowing you to record your music from vinyl or from auxilary RCA inputs to blank CD R/RW's. The Retrowriter is the solution for your irreplaceable vinyl collection, stored away for years, gathering dust in your attic, stacked at the back of your closet or forgotten on book shelves. Record your music collection to CDs and forever modernize your collection of records to share with friends and family. The retro style recordable turntable is a beautifully designed system that combines the most modern CD technology and LCD display with "old school" look and feel. The system has all the components to play your vinyl record albums, compact disks and your favorite AM/FM radio. Technical Details Retro Turntable with Record Player, CD Player and AM/FM Stereo Records and plays CD R/RWs Records Phono to CD, Aux to CD Plays 33, 45 &78 RPM records Records up to 32 track CD music memory

Antique Phonograph


Antique Phonograph


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Conde Antique Phonograph - Art Print

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Victor


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Victor

Interior with Phonograph


Interior with Phonograph


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Henri Matisse Interior with Phonograph - Collectable Print

The First Phonograph, 1860s


The First Phonograph, 1860s


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The First Phonograph, 1860s - Premium Poster

Music, Sound, and Technology in America : A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio


Music, Sound, and Technology in America : A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio


$97.45


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Victrola Portable Phonograph


Victrola Portable Phonograph


$359.99


Victrola Portable Phonograph - Framed Giclee Print


Print Ad: 1937 Victor Records and Phonograph-Radios Print Ad: 1937 Victor Records and Phonograph-Radios

Sale Price: $4.75

 
Antique Replica RCA Victor Phonograph Gramophone with Dark Aged Bronze Horn Antique Replica RCA Victor Phonograph Gramophone with Dark Aged Bronze Horn

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Canadian RCA Victor 45 RPM record player and AM radio Victrola


The History Of Printed Sheet Music

The history of modern sheet music, at least in the West, can be appropriately begun with the advent of the printing press in the middle of the 15th century. Until this time, music had been handwritten and generally preserved in large, bound volumes of manuscripts. The shift from handwritten to machine-printed did not occur overnight, and much music continued to exist solely in manuscripts until well into the 18th century. However, no one will argue that just as the printing press changed the history of the written word, so it also altered the course of sheet music.

The first printed book to include music was the Mainz psalter, a collection of psalms, and it was printed in 1457 by Johann Fust and Peter Shoffer. However, these gentlemen had not yet managed to figure out how to print music using movable type, the result being that the musical notation was added in by hand. It was not until 1473 that the first machine-printed book was produced, and it was still a long and laborious process and the result was less than perfect. Improvements continued to be made, however, and in 1501 the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A, which contained 96 pieces of clean, readable music, was printed. It required three passes through the printing press, but it was still a step forward. This process was later reduced to two passes and finally, in 1520, to a single pass.

The printing press, as mentioned, had an unprecedented effect on the written word, and its affect upon written music was similar. Beginning in the early 16th century, sheet music could be spread faster, more efficiently, and to more people than ever before. Professionals had a much wider array of music at their disposal. Amateur musicians suddenly had better access to affordable music. This had the affect of creating a much wider pool of amateur musicians, who the professionals could then teach and thereby earn a livelihood. The entire music industry of the Renaissance Period was affected, and the industry of printed sheet music was permanently established.

Of course, in the early years of printed sheet music, its distribution was certainly limited by its cost. And in many places, the right to print music was granted by the monarch, which meant that a printer had to gain special dispensation in order to produce sheet music. Nevertheless, the industry of printing sheet music snowballed over the next few centuries and by the 1800s, it was everywhere, the dominant force in the music industry.

In the United States, sheet music gained importance due to the unfortunate pervasiveness of "blackface" theatre. Around the same time, parlor music exploded in popularity and every middle class home needed a piano and the sheet music that went with it. It was not until the advent of the phonograph in the early 20th century that that sheet music began to lessen in importance. The invention of the radio in the 1920s furthered the trend and eventually, the record industry replaced sheet music publishers as the music industry's most influential force.

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