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The primary difference between a musical composition and a sound recording is:

Musical compositions cover the levels of a song; a sound recording covers the lyrics and notes of a song
Musical compositions are protected by Copyright; sound recordings are not protected by Copyright
Musical compositions cover the notes and melody of a song; a sound recording covers the arrangement of a song
Musical compositions cover the live performance of a song: a sound recording covers the original studio recording of a song

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Answer:

I think it is:

Musical compositions cover the notes and melody of a song; a sound recording covers the arrangement of a song

Explanation:

In musical compositions, a person composes, or makes a piece of music that is usually protected by copyright.

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