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It was the first thing that projected/played music.
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A machine that automatically plays a selected musical recording when a coin is inserted. The roots of today's jukeboxes can be traced to the first coin-operated cylinder phonographs, like the one above, introduced in the early 1890s. When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877 he thought one of its uses would be as a voice recorder for office dictation.
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sound is transferred by radio
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portable music player
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Digital music device
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The record player is kind of like a phonograph but is better. The sound is a lot better and its a lot quicker.
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