Associations to the word «Recording»
Noun
- Decca
- Demos
- Grammy
- Session
- Demo
- Platinum
- Studio
- Audio
- Label
- Motown
- Playback
- Shipment
- Aria
- Retrieval
- Cassette
- Beatles
- Brahms
- Recorder
- Records
- Tape
- Mixer
- Xl
- Microphone
- Reissue
- Presley
- Philharmonic
- Juno
- Sinatra
- Lp
- Mastering
- Cd
- Hendrix
- Bassist
- Rpm
- Disc
- Saxophonist
- Rehearsal
- Sessions
- Compilation
- Album
- Songwriting
- Keyboardist
- Artist
- Clapton
- Soloist
- Ep
- Mccartney
- Concerto
- Orchestra
- Guitarist
- Vinyl
- Drummer
- Lennon
- Vocalist
- Mechanical
- Beethoven
- Blues
- Jazz
- Quintet
- Symphony
- Elvis
- Schubert
- Boogie
- Digital
- Jam
- Improvisation
- Duet
- Ellington
- Nashville
- Pianist
- Philips
- Arranger
- Tackle
- Edison
- Bach
- Dylan
- Mozart
- Concert
- Dorsey
- Tchaikovsky
- Chopin
- Frontman
- Repertoire
Adverb
Wiktionary
RECORDING, verb. Present participle of record
RECORDING, noun. A reproduction of sound and/or video stored in a permanent medium.
RECORDING ARTIST, noun. A musician who records his/her work, often professionally, to distribute for radio airplay and for marketing.
RECORDING CLERK, noun. (Quakerism) The member of a Quaker meeting for business that takes the minutes.
RECORDING CLERKS, noun. Plural of recording clerk
Dictionary definition
RECORDING, noun. A signal that encodes something (e.g., picture or sound) that has been recorded.
RECORDING, noun. The act of making a record (especially an audio record); "she watched the recording from a sound-proof booth".
RECORDING, noun. A storage device on which information (sounds or images) have been recorded.
Wise words
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