aural skills

collocation in English

meaningsofauralandskill

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aural
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.rəl/
us
/ˈɔːr.əl/
relating ...
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skill
noun[C or U]
uk
/skɪl/
us
/skɪl/
an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have ...
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(Definition ofauralandskillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The educational worth of jazz improvisation cannot be exaggerated, par ticularly in the development of aural skills.
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In listening and communicating about music, more emphasis should be placed upon singing, which has been shown to develop aural skills.
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Older learners appeared to benefit more from the modality change than younger learners, implying that age-related changes in mastery affected aural skills more strongly than written skills.
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Sensori motor skills embody the sense of movement, of position, of touch, indeed all things proprioceptive, and visual and aural skills become integrated with body skills.
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Sight-singing the ability to sing unfamiliar music without assistance is generally an important component of aural skills courses.
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Weekly private lessons are enhanced by classes in music theory and aural skills.
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This educational form was dependent on aural skills.
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Most aural skills courses train the perception of relative pitch (the ability to determine pitch in an established context) and rhythm.
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The educational music programme covers performance, composition, analysis, history and aural skills.
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His runs the percussion studio, teaches freshman music theory and aural skills, and directs the jazz choir.
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While the study of traditional classroom music theory reinforces concepts visually and encourages students to develop aural skills, the study of eurhythmics solidifies these concepts through movement.
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