listening experience

collocation in English

meaningsoflistenandexperience

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listen
noun[S]
uk
/ˈlɪs.ən/
us
/ˈlɪs.ən/
the act of listening ...
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experience
noun
uk
/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/
us
/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition oflistenandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflistening experience

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Retrospection techniques such as questionnaires, stimulated recall and interviews provide opportunities for listeners to recall thelisteningexperienceat a later moment in time.
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In order to investigate the effects of dramaturgic information on thelisteningexperience, the test work is played three times during a single testing session.
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I call them sociocultural sound narratives, and as listeners we bring these with us into the concert hall, informing anylisteningexperience.
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So, too, the record jacket offers pictures and texts which can enhance thelisteningexperienceonce that album is brought home.
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As sentient context-bound entities, humans do in fact carry a vast depth of preconditioning to anylisteningexperience, thereby implicitly validating much 'culture-based' research.
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And, as thelisteningexperienceis fluid, this mobility permits, and even demands, invention.
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This is because of the personallisteningexperience, and the experimental work on sound, which leads to a 'doing' community.
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What is thelisteningexperienceall about when it just involves canned sound and loudspeakers?
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The effect on pupils is a more engaginglisteningexperience, which helps to focus attention and increase motivation.
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Schafer (1969) originally described the electroacousticlisteningexperienceas 'schizophonic', suggesting it was an aberration.
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What are the expectations of such systems in terms of thelisteningexperience?
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As a composer partly in this idiom, one recognises the increasing gap between the experience of composing and thelisteningexperience, particularly of a non-initiated audience.
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Viewed in this light, there is no culturally neutrallisteningexperience.
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Thelisteningexperienceof spaceambiophony should resemble the view of a vast forest from above.
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Its attempts at working with the social and the cultural, in particular with thelisteningexperience, are more limited.
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Much thought was given to the spatial and temporal design of the audiotheque so that it would be a pleasantlisteningexperiencebut be content rich.
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We have seen how the experience of microphone recording can lead to a particularlisteningexperience, and how this act was relayed by the devices and machines invented for composition.
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It is this that induces a tension in thelisteningexperiencethat increases right up to the final moment, when the scrambling leaps to the fore.
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To be able to say only that after hearing a piece doesn't speak of having had a very interestinglisteningexperiencewith it.
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The recording of acoustic environments is not new, but it often takes considerablelisteningexperienceto begin to perceive their details accurately.
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