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United States
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Recording is an important part of preserving and sharing music and spoken word in the United States entertainment industry.
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United Kingdom
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Recording conversations, events, and lectures for documentation, entertainment, and personal archives is a common practice in the UK.
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Western countries
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Recording in Western countries, particularly in the music and entertainment industries, involves using professional or personal equipment to preserve sound for various purposes.
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Brazil
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In Brazil, recording is commonly associated with music, social media, and studio sessions for spontaneous creativity.
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India
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Recording is used in India to preserve historical texts, oral storytelling, and traditional music.
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China
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Recording is widely used in Chinese culture for documentation, artistic expression, and entertainment.
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Mexico
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Recording in Mexico is closely tied to music and is used for honoring memories and pursuing professional opportunities in established studios.
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Middle Eastern
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Recording is utilized in Middle Eastern cultures to preserve traditional music and cultural heritage.
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Oral tradition cultures
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Oral tradition cultures prioritize the preservation of cultural heritage through oral traditions rather than recordings.
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Tibet
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In Tibetan culture, oral traditions are highly valued and recordings are not frequently used for preserving cultural heritage.
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pre-literate societies
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Recording is less relevant in pre-literate societies because they rely on oral tradition and communal memory.
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