THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH
In nearly every musical sound, though the ear hears it as one note, a combination of several notes is really there. The different relative tone 3 and intensities of these several notes combined are what- makes the difference in timbre or tone quality. Mr Edison is the only one who has discovered how to record and reproduce sound-colours or overtones. The Edison Shop, 162-4 Lower High street. P6303-33U
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 7
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