Published: 2015
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"Phonograph" by Mary Elizabeth Salzmann explores the journey of music and sound through the lens of a young protagonist’s fascination with the phonograph, a device that revolutionized how we experience audio. As the story unfolds, the character embarks on an exploration of musical history, learning about different genres, artists, and the impact of sound on emotions and memories. Through vibrant descriptions and relatable experiences, the narrative highlights the magic of music as a form of connection across generations. Ultimately, it captures the transformative power of listening, inviting readers to reflect on their own musical encounters. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Amazing Inventions .
This book was published in 2015 by SandCastle .
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