The short song was captured on April 9, 1860 by a phonautograph, a device created by a Parisian inventor, Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville.
The device etched representations of sound waves into paper covered in soot from a burning oil lamp.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7318180.stmPretty wild! Someone recorded sound before there was technology to play it, now we finally can hear it! The person in the audio makes quick reference to being able to use their technology to get sound recordings from cylinders! I can't help but think of ancient Sumerian type cylinders. Maybe they recorded sound on them?