Aural Learning General overview video on learning styles
The aural (auditory-musical-rhythmic) learning style
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If you use the aural style, you like to work with sound and music. You have a good sense of pitch and rhythm. You typically can sing, play a musical instrument, or identify the sounds of different instruments. Certain music invokes strong emotions. You notice the music playing in the background of movies, TV shows and other media. You often find yourself humming or tapping a song or jingle, or a theme or jingle pops into your head without prompting.
Some pursuits that use the aural style are playing, conducting, or composing music, and sound engineering (mixing and audiovisual work).
You may use phrases like these:
That sounds about right.
That rings a bell.
It’s coming through loud and clear.
Tune in to what I’m saying
Clear as a bell.
That’s music to my ears.
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