1. recording - Noun
2. recording - Adjective
3. recording - Verb
of Record
Keeping a record or a register; as, a recording secretary; -- applied to numerous instruments with an automatic appliance which makes a record of their action; as, a recording gauge or telegraph.
Source: Webster's dictionaryshe watched the recording from a sound-proof booth Source: Internet
Abayomi said though Lagos and Kano have the same demographic, Lagos was recording more cases of covid-19 because it was doing more testing than Kano. Source: Internet
1979–81: Early success main During 1979, the band began to attract a live following in London, being regulars at the Dublin Castle in Camden Town. citation The band's first commercial recording was the Lee Thompson composition " The Prince ". Source: Internet
1934 was perhaps the best season of Paige's career, as he went 14–2 in league games while allowing 2.16 runs per game, recording 144 strikeouts, and giving up only 26 walks. Source: Internet
1993-present The next few years saw Rundgren recording under the pseudonym TR-i ("Todd Rundgren interactive") for two albums. Source: Internet
1975–80: King Arthur, No Earthly Connection, and second Yes run In January 1975, Wakeman finished recording King Arthur at Morgan Studios with the New World Orchestra, English Chamber Choir, and the Nottingham Festival Vocal Group. Source: Internet