Arthur, holding the phonograph, stood on the stage with a smile and introduced it to the astonished ladies and gentlemen who were lost for words.
"As you all have seen and heard, this is a phonograph. As the name implies, its function is to record sounds onto the disc that is now spinning on the machine. Of course, it can also play back the recorded sounds.
The piece you are hearing now was recorded by me in Mr. Charles Wheatstone's music shop on a special piano that can be connected to the phonograph. It's an adaptation of Paganini's etude 'The Bell'."
Of course, limited by the size of the disc, the recording capacity of the phonograph is currently only about 4 to 5 minutes, and you have to wind it up again after a short while. However, I believe with Mr. Wheatstone's intelligence, he will solve these problems sooner or later."