aural in the PONS Dictionary

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In addition to competency in playing an instrument, qualities such as aural awareness, creativity and ability to sight-read are sought.
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The title track, a live recording, provides a vivid aural snapshot of their live show during 1968, complete with the deafening screams of fans.
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He immediately establishes that he is not concerned with cases involving perceptual deficitthe aural equivalent of color-blindness.
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This gives a quick shaking technique that is slightly more than vibrato and achieves the same aural effect on sustained notes.
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This hybrid design eased maintenance immensely and gave the motor additional aural character because of the gear whine.
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He was one of the foremost pioneers of the international avant-garde concrete poetry movement, creating works of calligraphic, visual and aural poetry.
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Weekly private lessons are enhanced by classes in music theory and aural skills.
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Complex effects, such as stereo (or multiple channel) aural integration into a unified perceived sound stage can be lost easily.
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If pleasing the ear is the goal of an aural tuning, then pleasing the math is the goal of a machine tuning.
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In this system there are two almost independent transmitters, one for sound (aural) and one for picture (visual).
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