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Some compositions are aurally very interesting when presented this way.
They get in the way visually and, perhaps, aurally.
He added that the colony was "the most aurally exhausting place".
I was visually and aurally disoriented, hardly knew which way to look.
Like it or not, this work, which dates to 1994, is visually and aurally elaborate.
We can hear them aurally, so there could be more ships operating in the area."
Yes, I couldn't make a move without being visually and probably aurally monitored.
The project was meant to provide fans an experience like a concert in a living room, both visually and aurally.
As a further distraction, this year's show is aurally competitive as well.
We enter the dangers that Bauer experiences aurally rather than visually.
If you have any problems with this, it would be a good idea to work at the phrasing aurally, by listening closely to the record.
Aurally, there is in fact much more Berger than Tchaikovsky.
Or, rather, the lack of creative energy that is depicted in the poem - both visually and aurally.
Are we less aurally oriented than older generations?
Among the advantages that a fiber network would offer, he said, is the ability for students to communicate with schools both visually and aurally.
Aurally, the game gets the job done.
Our environment is as saturated aurally as it is visually.
Finally, the Sixth Symphony, written 1924-25, is less aurally accessible than the previous five.
The use of the tape affects the viewer through various senses; visually, aurally and physically.
Though the work is serial, he discouraged attempts to follow the transformations of the pitch series aurally.
Aurally it contrives to suggest something at once slippery and tortuous."
Peter was able to perform tasks such as retrieval on the (aurally) indicated object without fail.
Tuning may be done aurally by sounding two pitches and adjusting one of them to match or relate to the other.
"I'm telling you, she's got lungs could raise the dead, aurally and, um, visually.
These signals are distinctive when received aurally as a rapid succession of tone pairs with almost musical quality.