recording

/ɹɪˈkɔː(ɹ)dɪŋ/
noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

excellent, fine, good

accurate, careful, detailed

The journalist made an accurate recording of the interview with the witness.

complete

The studio finally released a complete recording of the band's farewell concert last month.

last, later/latest, new, recent

The singer released her new recording after working in the studio for six months.

modern | early, old

original

The original recording of that song was made in a small studio over fifty years ago.

pirate

commercial

The band released their first commercial recording in 1995 and became instantly famous.

professional | live, studio | audio, video | cassette, tape | analogue, digital | mono, stereo

electrical, magnetic

The studio uses electrical recording equipment to capture the band's live performance.

music, sound

Musicians can now listen to their music recording immediately after finishing practice.

orchestral, piano, etc. | test

VERB + RECORDING

make (sb)

She made a recording of her son playing the piano to send to his grandparents.

play (sb), play (sb) back

The police officer played back the recording of the suspect's confession in court.

hear, listen to | view, watch

RECORDING + VERB

give sth, show sth

The video recording showed us exactly what happened during the accident.

sound

The old audio recording sounded better after we cleaned up the background noise.

RECORDING + NOUN

process | session | facilities, studio | device, equipment, system | engineer | artist

career

After studying music for years, he finally decided to start his recording career last spring.

contract, deal | company | industry

PREP

~ by

I really enjoyed listening to the recording by that new jazz musician last night.

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