Associations to the word «Recording»
Noun
- Playing
- Reprise
- Banjo
- Rubin
- Analog
- Accompaniment
- Indie
- Patti
- Footage
- Jingle
- Starr
- Lineup
- Stevie
- Sound
- Sack
- Performer
- Bowie
- Acoustic
- Carte
- Slim
- Excerpt
- Dj
- Violinist
- Victor
- Domino
- Dvd
- Rapper
- Rhapsody
- Sonny
- Memphis
- Synth
- Record
- Tempo
- Singer
- Tenor
- Atkins
- Mic
- Billboard
- Clamp
- Bonus
- Track
- Benny
- Choir
- Spears
- Airplay
- Copy
- Elton
- Vibe
- Nirvana
- Conductor
- Sax
- Guitar
- Collaborator
- Artiste
- Soprano
- Groove
- Rhythm
- Royalty
- Cash
- Collage
- Rap
- Pia
- Rollins
- Backing
- Guthrie
- Berliner
- Billie
- Vanguard
- Tune
- Ballad
Adjective
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
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.