How To Use Acoustically In A Sentence

  • Columns are pulled inboard to create a circulation zone around the perimeter, and adjustable fabric baffles at the column line enable the room to be blacked out, acoustically dampened, and planned to simulate different stage layouts.
  • Worse, consider if they had declared that song was dangerous, an unharnessed form of speech that acoustically shifted too much and led to the production of sound being too out of control, and possibly causing loss of speech and mind. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • For wall surfaces, fiberboard with a textile wrap is acoustically and visually the best solution, and light, neutral shades of beige, gray, or blue in matte finishes are recommended.
  • I think jazz performance involves imagining a kind of exteriority, being receptive to what is acoustically ‘out there’ in every sense.
  • These gleaming new concert venues are the latest arrivals in a building and renovations spree that has transformed the cultural landscape in North America, as cities large and small replace outdated or acoustically challenged facilities. Cultural Construction Slowdown
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  • You can still hear Bryan Adams's "Everything I Do I Do it for You" on mainstream radio, in supermarkets, elevators and other acoustically defenseless enclosures. What's On Around Europe
  • The Auditorium is an acoustically perfect, beautifully designed venue.
  • Go for a sub woofer and make sure you got the speakers arranged in the acoustically right fashion so that the sound is not being disturbed. Home Theater Inspiration
  • The advantage of the Shuttle PCs is that they are dead quiet acoustically, meaning that I could place the PC in my equipment rack and use short interconnects to the preamp. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • I wanted to hear the songs acoustically, however much instrumentation was around it. The Sun
  • While acoustically based, he beefs things up with tons of keyboards and mellotrons, giving the songs a majestic feel despite their simplicity.
  • The idea of pushing data down a telephonic connection through the intermediary of an acoustically coupled modulator-demodulator? The New Retro
  • The speaker has an acoustically inert aluminium shell. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had to be acoustically excellent, with no echo. Times, Sunday Times
  • For wall surfaces, fiberboard with a textile wrap is acoustically and visually the best solution, and light, neutral shades of beige, gray, or blue in matte finishes are recommended.
  • However, my explanation is that, unlike other labialized phonemes in PIE, *h₃ was an aspirate and therefore particularly prone to erosion compared to the more acoustically salient labialized stops: *kʷ, *gʷ and *ghʷ. PIE Uvulars: A revised solution of their origin
  • A psycho-acoustical encoder psycho-acoustically encodes the second audio signal and outputs a second bitstream and a second bit rate possessed by a second bitstream.
  • The hall is excellent acoustically.
  • The artist likens it to an amphitheater, a setting more open and less acoustically projective than a typical bandshell, but one that has long accommodated musical and dramatic performances.
  • The recent tendency, which is acoustically repetitive, visually innovative, is not the only way. Times, Sunday Times
  • None of the rooms are acoustically shielded, nor have sound transmission measurements been taken.
  • Parker has been rewriting the book on the sounds that can be made with a sax for over 40 years, developing a remarkable post-Coltrane technique that has allowed him to play counterpoint on what was designed as a single-line instrument, generate electronics-like textures acoustically, and build a personal soundscape that avoids conventional tunes but has its own arresting lyricism. This week's new live music
  • Mr. Farr said he got the occasional complaint about noise but added that there was little the restaurant could do, because "acoustically, our building is a little complicated. Global Menu at Salt House
  • The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels.
  • Attempts to sound depth acoustically instead focused on determining the exact distance of a sound source by measuring the time taken for a sound generated aboard a ship to travel to the sea bottom and back.
  • I began this retrospective, Volume XV of "The Welte Mignon Mystery" series, with those inscriptions Edvard Grieg made 17 April 1906 and here reproduced on the modern Steinway in stereo - such a tonic after the scratchy, well-nigh acoustically impossible shellacs he cut that had appeared on Pearl. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • Mr. Sharp took those into account when writing the piece "Occam's Razor" for the New York-based ensembles the JACK Quartet and the Sirius Quartet, as well as for his own solo guitar piece, which will be played acoustically. The 'East Village Nosferatu' Haunts Brooklyn
  • It is beautiful, small and simple, acoustically perfect, full of the village's history, and still used for special occasions. Globe and Mail
  • Acoustically, this is an important distinction because each ratio produces an inharmonic or inharmonic timbre - a property usable compositionally.
  • Imagine being an highly intelligent acoustically oriented animal confined to a sterile sensory devoid saltwater swimming pool …. Think Progress » American Family Association Pins SeaWorld Death On Lack Of Christianity: ‘Bible Ignored, Trainer Died’
  • And it was certainly impressive, though acoustically relentless, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • The floor is covered with thick black linoleum and the walls are acoustically treated with an asbestos compound.
  • Having played these electric songs acoustically now, I think that for the first time ever the band is being given a degree of recognition that its never had before.
  • Acoustically it wasn't great, singing in the open air. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first section deals with what might be termed ‘traditional’ or ‘more general’ forms of chat, where the interactants are either physically (face-to-face) or acoustically copresent.
  • The two hit it off, began collaborating on songs, and were signed after performing acoustically for various record labels.
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  • On a lighter note, Luke Haines, the indie pop star who dresses like John Betjeman, will be reading from his memoirs and performing acoustically Fri. This week's new live music
  • It's a song that started life acoustically. The Sun
  • The floor is covered with thick black linoleum and the walls are acoustically treated with an asbestos compound.
  • The former Squeeze musician will also play acoustically as he headlines the New Variety Club, Russell Street, on February 20.
  • For those wishing to maintain a clutter-free interior, you can install walls or ceilings with a backing of acoustically absorbent material similar to that used in concert halls.
  • Visitors should investigate the concerts they stage at the cathedral - acoustically, it's a tremendous space. Times, Sunday Times
  • After Clarke heard Lovegrove singing acoustically, they decided to approach him (among others) to sing on the record.
  • So-called acoustically transparent perforated vinyl screens tend to cause audio and video problems such as video resolution loss, moiré interaction between the grid of digital pixels and the fixed grid of holes in the screen, as well as pronounced audio high frequency loss and comb filtering. HomeToys News
  • The notion that the worshiper covers the floor surface, making its material composition acoustically unimportant is false. Rip up those carpets!
  • I don't know what it was acoustically but it was reverberating around the course. The Sun
  • It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe.
  • Not only would a phonologist take this as excessively complicated, but the representation types themselves can receive realizations that are acoustically very different (for the small child and the man may speak the same idiolect). Types and Tokens

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