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The Evolution of Sound Recording

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Subject ArtsMusicScience
Grade Level PreK, Grades K-12
Resource Type Lesson Plan
The Evolution of Sound Recording

About This Lesson

This lesson explores several of the recording mediums used throughout the early 20th century. Along the way, students learn how sound waves travel, how the human brain converts those waves to recognizable sound and how inventors learned to capture them on wax, magnetic tape, and finally as digital information. From there, this lesson then investigates the creative impulses and scientific developments that turned multitrack recording from a dream to a reality. Students also get hands-on experience using the Soundbreaking Mixing Board TechTool, which allows them to be sound engineers, playing with “the mix” of a multitrack studio.

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The Evolution of Sound Recording.pdf

June 16, 2022
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