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by optimuspaul
2847 days ago
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I think you missed something. It's not claiming to be synesthesia, but it is inspired by it. I've never known anyone with it, what is it actually like? I am colorblind and I experience some colors as a visual vibration. I assume this is also not synesthesia, but it does help me pick out certain colors that I don't see as different from another color. |
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Personally I find
Gm is a dark reddy brown
A is red
Am tends to be deep purple or bluey red
Bm is blue
B is greeny yellow
C is yellow
Cm is dark yellowy green
D is a bright happy green
Dm is a dark bluey green
E and em are different shades a light blue.
It's hard to explain but one is kind of darker feeling. E has more of a whiter tinge to it.
It's all kind of subjective though. It really depends on the son and the instruments used. Each instrument adds it's own texture and variation to the colour.
I dunno when I listen to music it's like a moving painting in my mind that changes with the different parts of the song.
It's one of the reasons I would like to try mescaline. It's supposed to give you visual synesthesia.
Also, as a side note. I'm also colourblind. Not too had, i don't really notice it much in my day to day life but I fail the red green colour tests and i'm not very visually artistic. Part of my job involves mixing colour and I usually need someone to double check and see if it matches properly.
I love music though. I've been playing musical instruments most of my life and I dunno I find music helps relieve stress for me more than a lot of things.