The reason I wanted to go to Edison that day was for the special event they announced. They recreated the recording and subsequent playing of live music just as Thomas Edison would have done. The ranger in the photos showed us how the recording side worked first, and yes, it was recorded on a wax cylinder! The banjo player played into the horn on the recording device. Once done, the ranger took the wax cylinder off, transferred it to the gramophone, and played it back. The quality was amazing! It didn't have static as you would expect!
This layout is based on a CM Virtual Crop sketch (scroll to sketch #4). Because the topic was music I chose the Showtime papers and embellishments. I've used this a bit so I'm running out of paper. I chose to use black cardstock as the background. Since the concept was historical it felt right to go back to the old-time look of black papers. It also makes the colors of the paper to shine and pop!
Your layouts and explanations are always so interesting.
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