Get to know Recorders better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Recorders meaning
plural of recorder
Using Recorders
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of recorder
- In the example corpus, recorders often appears in combinations such as: tape recorders, recorders and, and recorders.
Context around Recorders
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 9 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Recorders
- In this selection, "recorders" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, flight, actually, sopranino, vary, historically and manufactured stand out and add context to how "recorders" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and sopranino recorders many modern and angels play recorders. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "recorders" sits close to words such as averse, avian and backseat, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with recorders
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They become the subject microphones and recorders stumble to get bits of. (12 words)
A lot of those occurred face-to-face when the tape recorders weren’t rolling. (15 words)
Early on, I did really basic things like changing the paper on those drum recorders that we used to use. (20 words)
Note on "Ganassi" recorders In the 1970s, when recorder makers began to make the first models of recorders from the 16th and 17th centuries, such models were not always representative of the playing characteristics of the original instruments. (38 words)
From top to bottom: bass, tenor, alto/treble, soprano/descant and sopranino recorders Many modern recorders are based on the dimensions and construction of surviving instruments produced by Bressan, the Stanesbys or the Denner family. (35 words)
One of the most common uses of audio recording apps — and purpose-built digital recorders before them — is recording college lectures, interviews, and other discussions where contemporaneous notes and/or transcripts come in handy. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
A significant question in this debate is that of which, if any, duct flutes of this time period are recorders or successors to recorders.
English flageolets which may qualify as recorders are of two types: those early instruments, called "English flageolets," which were actually recorders, and 19th century instruments with seven finger holes and a thumb hole.
From top to bottom: bass, tenor, alto/treble, soprano/descant and sopranino recorders Many modern recorders are based on the dimensions and construction of surviving instruments produced by Bressan, the Stanesbys or the Denner family.
Ganassi gives fingerings for three recorders with different makers marks, and advises the reader to experiment with different fingerings, as recorders vary in their bore.
Historical recorders Historically, recorders were used to play vocal music and parts written for other instruments, or for a general instrument.
Note on "Ganassi" recorders In the 1970s, when recorder makers began to make the first models of recorders from the 16th and 17th centuries, such models were not always representative of the playing characteristics of the original instruments.
Recorders with a square cross-section may be produced more cheaply and in larger sizes than comparable recorders manufactured by turning.
Smith's purchased cheap "shoebox" cassette recorders in the Far East and sold them with the W.H. Smiths logo as "data recorders".
Starting in the Middle Ages, angels have frequently been depicted playing one or more recorders, often grouped around the Virgin, and in several notable paintings trios of angels play recorders.
Early on, I did really basic things like changing the paper on those drum recorders that we used to use.
One of the most common uses of audio recording apps — and purpose-built digital recorders before them — is recording college lectures, interviews, and other discussions where contemporaneous notes and/or transcripts come in handy.
The Finale orchestra features pairs of viola da gambas and recorders, as well as baroque strings, oboes, bassoon, and harpsichord.
The report additionally studies those factors that influence the global Flight Recorders market in the form of trends, drivers, restrictions, and opportunities.
They become the subject microphones and recorders stumble to get bits of.
They tied acoustic recorders to trees in three types of areas: the restored area, forest with naturally low densities of L. camara, and with high densities of the invasive shrub.
This predicament led to the creation and gradual refinement of flight recorders, known colloquially as black boxes, which became essential for investigating plane crashes and enhancing overall flight safety.
We specifically need help with facilitating the games during the cocktail hour, recording drink ticket sales, and live auction spotters and recorders.
A lot of those occurred face-to-face when the tape recorders weren’t rolling.
In Estonia, price recorders report pricing information on a monthly basis, visiting stores in person as well as browsing prices online or surveying by phone in across ten regions.
Joo Jong-wan, a transport ministry official, said workers had retrieved the plane’s flight data and cockpit voice recorders.
Common combinations with recorders
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- tape recorders 22×
- recorders and 13×
- and recorders 10×
- recorders with 8×
- recorders in 7×
- recorders are 6×
- cassette recorders 6×
- flight recorders 6×
- recorders to 6×
- video recorders 6×