Why was the invention of the phonograph in 1877 considered revolutionary at the time? - Because it allowed people to listen to recorded music at home for the first time., How did the recording process in the 1890s differ from the way music is recorded today? - Entire orchestras had to play together in a soundproof room and record directly into a large horn, unlike today’s digital, multi-track recording., How were vinyl records received when they were first introduced in the 1930s, and what made them more popular later on? - They were a commercial flop at first, but then Columbia Records developed the LP (Long Playing record) in 1948, which was adopted as the new industry standard., How did the transistor radio change the way people listened to music in the 1950s and 60s? - It made music more portable and free to access, and it became a mainstream way to listen to rock and roll., In what ways did the Walkman and the CD change music consumption in the 1980s and 90s? - The Walkman made music portable and personal, while CDs provided higher sound quality and eventually outsold cassettes, becoming the dominant format., What impact did MP3s and digital music piracy have on the music industry in the 2000s? - MP3s became the main digital format, but piracy hurt music sales significantly over the decades., How has streaming (like Spotify) both helped and caused problems for musicians and the industry? - Streaming has raised awareness, provided legal access to music, and reduced piracy, but musicians complain about low royalties, creating backlash against streaming services.,

The History of Recorded Music from phonographs to Spotify | IES LV JRF | 3° 1°

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