Sentence examples for audible reflection from inspiring English sources

The phrase "audible reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing sound, acoustics, or the perception of sound waves.
Example: "The audible reflection of the singer's voice created a rich and immersive experience for the audience."
Alternatives: "perceptible echo" or "hearable reverberation".

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Using EEG technology, The Experience Helmet translates the wearer's neural processes into sound in real time, creating an "audible reflection of one's personal experience of the present moment," according to its creator, London-based artist Aiste Noreikaite.

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The principles of room design are explored including standing waves, bass control, audible reflections, flutter echo, reverberation, diffusion, imaging, noise control, noise isolation, and flanking.

Giving two concerts in a row of this kind of music is quite a strain on the voice, and that this was sometimes audible in the second concert was no reflection on the singers, nor any blemish on the honor of this lovely program.

An audible sound pulse is introduced into the proximal end of the tube or catheter and the sonic reflections from the tube lumen and body cavity are analyzed to provide patency and position information, respectively.

After Pythagoras' discovery that the harmonious intervals of the musical scale are audible expressions of basic mathematical proportions, it was a bedrock principle of Western thought that music is a pure reflection of cosmic order.

Audible gasp.

(Audible, please).

Repeat, audible".

Her joy was audible.

He was barely audible.

Contemplative reflection?

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