How to use in-sentence of “phonograph”:
+ Each side of the disc has grooves that are about 19 miles long and are 37 times smaller than the grooves on a regular phonograph record.
+ The phonograph plays the sound with a needle that touches the groove.
+ The phonograph and radio had been invented in the late 1800s.
+ In the 1950s PVC became the usual material of phonograph records.
+ He appeared with the print on the cover of his first album, “The Mason Williams Phonograph Record”.
+ After a client of the company Issler recorded most for the United States Phonograph Co.
Example sentences of “phonograph”:
+ He also collects 78 rpm phonograph records and plays the mandolin.
+ A phonograph was offered for not much money.Longwell, Glenn Majestic Records.
+ A clockwork mechanism usually has a clockwork motor., description of the clockwork motor in an antique phonograph This has a mainspring, a spiral of metal ribbon.
+ He started many record and phonograph businesses in the Chicago area.
+ The phonograph is a device for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound.
+ The phonograph was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in 1877.
+ The term “disc jockey” was ostensibly coined by radio gossip commentator Walter Winchell in 1935, and the phrase first appeared in print in a 1941 “Variety” magazine, used to describe radio personalities who introduced phonograph records on the air.
+ He also collects 78 rpm phonograph records and plays the mandolin.
+ A phonograph was offered for not much money.Longwell, Glenn Majestic Records.
+ A clockwork mechanism usually has a clockwork motor., description of the clockwork motor in an antique phonograph This has a mainspring, a spiral of metal ribbon.
+ Thomas Edison made his first phonograph with the mouth piece of the early telephone and some tinfoil.
+ The visual information was stored in the grooves and were read like a regular phonograph record.
+ This is extremely useful when beatmatching two phonograph records or compact discs.
+ Phonographs have a spinning phonograph cylindercylinder covered in a soft material such as tin foil, lead, wax, or amberol.
+ The phonograph was useful for making single recordings, but a big disadvantage was the difficulty of making copies of the cylinders.