The sound of Indian music was not recorded until 1902. The earliest known recorded song in human history was a French folk—“Au Clair De La Lune” (By the Light of the Moon) in 1860 on a Phonoautograph invented by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville. After the etchings on the Phonoautograph were transcribed into playable audio at the Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, it is now accepted as the first recorded human voice in history, predating Edison’s cylinder phonograph recordings by at least 30 years.