Songs can be recorded using analog or digital tape or digitally to computer (stored on the hard drive). Some songs are recorded one track or performer at a time, while others are recorded with all musicians performing at the same time.
in a recording studio normally
He has a studio in his house,both him & willow have written & recorded songs there.
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He recorded his songs in a studio and then he put it in the show.
Popular songs that have been recorded in a home studio include Nebraska, Running on Empty, Ziggy Stardust's Starman, Tuesday Afternoon, and Moody Blues' Tuesday Afternoon.
They are currently in the studio, recording songs for "MCR5" (That's not the title of it, it's just what they are calling it at this point). They have currently recorded about 6 songs for the album.
Many songs of Sinatra has more than one version. These songs are recorded many times with different companies. A song can have a version recorded in Capitol era, and Reprise era etc. There are songs that have 3+ or 4+ studio versions. If we take concerts into consideration, some songs have 100+ versions.
Generally, no - the artist usually rents the studio(s) for a certain period of time to record the tunes, and the producer may or may not use the same studio for mixing the "tapes". However, studios that successful songs were recorded in sometimes get famous, and then get more business. But studios charge by the hour, not by the copy sold.
It was done in a studio.
The album "Forerunner" by The Cottars was released in 2006. It was recorded in 2005 under Rounder Records. It has 12 songs and was the band's third studio album.
Where music is recorded
Turn the Other Way is Avenged Sevenfold's second studio recorded song.