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      • The Gramophone Social was created in 2020 - a listening experience from 100 years ago. A new concept bringing a vintage touch to the modern wedding party, The Gramophone Social is a truly unique musical experience. The records are original 78rpm from the early 1900s to the 1950s and are played on two beautiful hand cranked gramophones.
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  2. Feb 29, 2020 · The gramophone was the transition to modern turntables and record players. It was different from the prior record player inventions because of two things. First, the gramophone changed the way recording operated.

  3. About The Gramophone Social. Dreamt up by Trevor Gyves, The Gramophone Social consists of two original hand-cranked gramophones from the 1920s era, vintage microphones, 1930s cinema speaker and original records spanning the early 1900s to the 1950s.

  4. They formed the Berliner Gramophone Company of Philadelphia and hired Frank Seaman to organize the National Gramophone Company in New York to handle the distribution of both the discs and the machines.

  5. Previously, music was most often highly social, with a family gathering together around a piano, or a group of people hearing a band in a bar. But now you could immerse yourself in isolation.

  6. In 1887, Emil Berliner (1851–1921) invented the gramophone, the mechanical predecessor to the electric record player. Later, with the shellac record, he developed a medium that allowed music...

  7. Surprise your guests with the unique and memorable sound of the gramophone. The Gramophone Social brings a vintage touch to your event. Playing genuine original records hailing from the early 1900s to the 1950s, we deliver an experience that will stay with your guests long after the occasion.

  8. The Gramophone Social. 314 likes · 2 talking about this. A new and novel idea for Wedding Drinks Receptions, Corporate Events etc. Two hand cranked Gramophon.