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What‘s the meaning of “in a single take”?
On that first album, all they did was repeat their stage performances, recording most of them in a single take.
What‘s the meaning of “in a single take”?
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Sep 4, 2016 1:32 AM
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"In a single take" means to do everything with one try.
So, when they are going to do the album and repeat their stage performance, it will only get recorded once. They won't do it a second time, and they'll release the album like that.
There aren't any exceptions I can come up with when it doesn't mean that.
September 4, 2016
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