Show PHOTOGRAPHING SOUND A NEW Instrument Recording Speaking Speak-ing Singing ana Music TheLlshloplione Is she Name at 11 = Ihlue ad lie Ioblllll Are Ilarvelotev NEW YUIIK June 7Tbo Htrald today aayi Tbo procera of photographing Bound waves and from the plates Iprollunlog the original aoundi baa boo It li I announced an-nounced successfully carried out by the novo A H Fcrguroo a Baptist minister now living lu Brooklyn The astonishing parlor discovery I ho tayr li I the simplicity of the process I by wblcb this result has been acblved There la no ponderous or complicated machinery Only two drove each about seven Inches In ill ruM r revolved by ordinary icranki I Ojeof ihfee tbe recorder l horliln I tar the steamed Ibe reproducer revolving revolv-ing perpendicularly Hpaaklng ot Invention Mr Fit guton said About nx years ago It struck me that It would be possible to photograph tound by manipulating a ray of flout and reproducing the Rounds recorded by such maulpulallon upon aientl UzeJ plate The llghtopnoue ai 1 call this Instrument have Secured by patent bolb here and In 1 n land I am now working on a machine to not only record sound but to reproduce repro-duce It In typewriting and I am confluent con-fluent that I cauilusu Many scientific men here and In Europe nave written lo me about I It uulliu this city Proftestirs lckbm ndBerdner of the Adelphl college have se > D It and have prononnceu U Invention of marvelous Interest and OBSlbllltlea There am now but two talking maobltolIbe gramopbooe and Ibo pbooograpil or IInpbpbooc which will reproduce lone Ibe former Is the Invention of Berliner the falter being the reduction > of Edison In both of these the sound la I recorded by a needle or stylus upon wax This requires re-quires pressure and as a result friction fric-tion which of necessity produce till < tortlocs lTbei Ugbtopbone records upon a first outfaced and ai there n no mechanical device needle or stylus there can be no tile lortlon Light produces no presiure or friction and cannot produce dig lorllon In the phonograph Ibo wave lines are perpendicular on Ibo surface upon wblob they are record i in the llghtopbone they are parallel to the lurmce of the glass plate on which they are produced fbe horizontal finite afford the Wet conditions neoei ary lo tone study It la possible with th eta photographs 10 throw upon a large screen plain 01 the Round waves produced speaking aloglllll loattumoutalmusicur any other 0Unu whatever o wbatIbe of Ibe poislblllty of using Ibis Instrument Instru-ment lu latioratery work is I very great for comparing wavesoundsInductions modulations orlBendo and no on of the human voice I am now constructing construct-ing a dlaptaragm Wet will record per bp even a whisper There IB no ekolrlclty employed In IbO production or recording of tones in llgblophone The sounds are produced by Ibrallon or more properly pulsation |