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What major contribution did Spector make to recording practices?

  • Auto-Tune

  • Developed the Wall of Sound

  • Invented the Cassette Tape

  • Created Digital Recording

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The Wall of Sound is a recording technique that was pioneered by Phil Spector in the 1960s. It involves layering multiple instruments and voices on top of each other to create a dense, lush sound. Spector used the Wall of Sound to produce some of the most popular records of the era, including the Beatles' "A Hard Day's Night" and the Ronettes' "Be My Baby".
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