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Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 01:05 AM
wow i have only just found this out, thanks to dandy.
i was describing how to me, each note is a colour, i don't understand why or how, but it is!! ie: G is quite clearly red, while A is yellow, D is green, E is orange, C is white, etc....
it's synaesthesia! :P
dictionary says this:
a brain disorder characterized by a cross-referencing of senses: for example, sounds might be "seen" and colors might be "heard."
how cool!
can anyone else do this or relate to what im saying? :)
love jaz
mart_182
12-06-2004, 01:10 AM
yeh i know what you mean, ive always thought of numbers and letters as having specific colours. a is yellow b is blue, c is green etc
Spyder
12-06-2004, 01:12 AM
syd barrett used to think that each note was a colour, and in his songs, he was painting on a canvas, and the notes were the paint,
Dandelion_Blood
12-06-2004, 01:12 AM
it's synaesthesia! :P
dictionary says this:
a brain disorder characterized by a cross-referencing of senses: for example, sounds might be "seen" and colors might be "heard."
Pah its not brain disorder, its just the way our minds find easiest to understand things!
Kandinksy was the same as i was saying, he heard music as he painted different colours in his work. I think perhapes Mondrian did in his Boogie Woogie board walk pieces too. But deffinatly Kandinksy is said to be synaesthetic,
"Kandinsky, may have been aided somewhat in linking music to art in that he had a condition called Synaesthesia, this means that he could 'see' music. He could see colours associated with certain sounds and notes. People who have this neurological condition have an overlap of sensory input, in which one form of input creates a reaction in another sensory department of the brain. Later when Kandinsky produced paintings of pure abstraction, he would call them, 'Compositions' or 'Improvisations', reflecting his theories about music."
I think its more a gift than a disorder
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 01:12 AM
wow!
thats really strange how you think of it like that, but cool, and fascinating! :p
it's weird cos if i try to do that one it doesn't work, i only work with notes...
Jaz
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 01:14 AM
I think its more a gift than a disorder wow yeah, i mean, it was the dictionary who said it was a disorder, obviously it doesn't understand.... :p
SelfControl
12-06-2004, 04:18 AM
I'm never sure about this. I'm not sure if I have it or not. I mean, I associate colours and sounds and words and smells and textures, but I don't know, doesn't everyone do that?
Is there a test you can do?
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 04:21 AM
no, not everyone has it, some people have it more than others, and i'm sure it develops.
some people associate colours and smells, like, that smells blue or, thats a pooey colour, etc.... some people can do all of it i guess, i can only do the colour/sound thing, and i'm going to start writing more music using that :p
SelfControl, which ones can you do it with? it'd be interesting to know, my guess is, if you had the feeling that you can do it, most likely you probably can! :D
Jaz
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 04:22 AM
syd barrett used to think that each note was a colour, and in his songs, he was painting on a canvas, and the notes were the paint,
yeah!! thats just how it works!!!
flowerchild17
12-06-2004, 04:29 AM
No, no you're not going insane, or maybe the people with it, like you an me, have always been insane:O I haven't qutie figured it out yet... but yes, I have it too :)
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 05:31 AM
wow :) thats incredible!!! this is so cool!
hehe, don't you agree, G is sooo red... :p
Merlin
12-06-2004, 11:01 AM
Yeah cool dude. I read about synaesthesia recently and I believe I have it to a large extent. I don't associate sound with colours all that much but I do associate pieces of music with food or with a certain scenery or a complete visual environment (rather than just one colour). For example I was at a friends house one time and we were playing a football game on the SNES (Super Nintendo) and this music came on and I said that it reminded me of Weetabix! My friend though it was (the idea of me thiniing that) nuts but, how far out it was to be making such an association!
Also, when I was younger, I would have a certain imagery for a certain day of the week, or month of the year. As soon as I though of that day, or month, an image would pop up in my head. An image which would appear to many to have very little if any connection to that month/day. Here are some examples:
For Monday: I would visualise a child putting a coin in his/her mouth
For Tuesday: I would visualise a teacher talking and then placing a folder down onto a desk
For Wednesday: I would visualise another teacher, but standing still with a large grin
For Thursday: I would visualise a middle aged woman blowing out all the candles on a birthday cake
For Friday: I would visualise a young guy, in a town centre, with arms outstretched, in complete hapiness, rushing towards a crowd of pigeons
For Saturday: I would visualise a man ina kind of space/sci-fi type suit, standing on a sunny beach
For Sunday: I would visualise a man standing with a big grin. Not very different from my Wednesday imagery actually
Anyone want to know my images for the months of the year? Heh. But, you see it's preddy far out and strange isn't it? I've no doubt in my mind that I have synaesthesia and it's something I'm happy to have. It could be described as a psychological disorder but I'm of the opinion that a 'disorder' which a) can or does have it's benifits and b) is considered to be a gift to the person who has it, rather than a burden may not necessarily be a 'disorder' or 'illness', it just has it's ups and downs, but some people may really appreciate the ups. The same could be said about conditions such as aspergers and schizophrenia, which I've been looking into recently, and it seems that I have at least some of the symptons of those conditions as well.
Merlin
12-06-2004, 11:04 AM
Oh yeah, by the way. The word 'psychedelia' which I'm using as my signature right now isn't necessarily an aspect of my synaesthesia, at least, not conciously. I'm not relating certain colours to certain letters in that word, it just looks good. :)
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 01:17 PM
haha ok. :) wow thats awesome! merlin thats really interesting n cool, thanks for sharing, i love your thing about days of the week, i've never heard that before. :)
Sar thats also really cool (as i'm stuck for a better word to use apart from cool) i was just thinking, it's weird that no matter who does the colour/note thing and who has said it, G is always red...
Jaz Delorean
12-06-2004, 08:15 PM
yah it is...people associate colour with smell etc....
Fleassy
12-06-2004, 08:33 PM
I associate colour with smell... but this is all a natural instinct. Like how i describe things with imagry better than words. Its a natural thing.
Alomiakoda
12-08-2004, 06:29 PM
G A B C D E F is how I see the notes for example No no no! :p
D E F G A B C
Merlin
12-08-2004, 11:58 PM
I think of piano sounds as yellow, acoustic guitars as an orangey brown or yellowy brown, like a sunset I guess. Electric guitar sounds seem quite red to me, harps are more green, and drums are really grey. Saxaphones seem kind of blue. Not sure about other musical instruments though.
Merlin
12-08-2004, 11:59 PM
Oh yeah, bass is brown, really chocolatey brown. In fact, it is very chocolately to me.
SelfControl
12-10-2004, 06:55 AM
SelfControl, which ones can you do it with? it'd be interesting to know, my guess is, if you had the feeling that you can do it, most likely you probably can! :D
Jaz
It's just an interlinked thing: if I listen to a piece of music, other sensations come in. I've used a single colour as a start point to extrapolate music before, and it's usually quite successful. There's other sensations. You can feel and taste certain sounds as metallic or whatever. It seems so strange to say it, I always feel a bit stupid if I tihnk about it for too long. I never even thought about it until I heard of synaesthesia though, it didn't occur to me that anyone else wasn't able to do it.
SelfControl
12-10-2004, 06:57 AM
Oh, and for the benefit of the poster above, I have nothing like perfect pitch, and listen to disonant music way too much.
tulip
12-10-2004, 02:59 PM
I think of piano sounds as yellow, acoustic guitars as an orangey brown or yellowy brown, like a sunset I guess. Electric guitar sounds seem quite red to me, harps are more green, and drums are really grey. Saxaphones seem kind of blue. Not sure about other musical instruments though.
:D Wow! I think of piano as green or red, harps as yellow or just clear and colourless, acoustic guitar sounds quite blue to me, electric guitar is black, and hahaa I agree, drums are grey. Violins are yellow, cellos are a very dark green, flutes are usually light blue. Can't think of others right now...
~lovetulip.
arlia
12-13-2004, 04:06 PM
m lecturer has the ezact same thing going on!
she says she used to get distracted by each letter in exams and thatsa why she struggled!
Fleassy
12-13-2004, 06:55 PM
You know Hendrix couyldnt read music and wrote all of his songs using a colour code. ... maybe he worked in the same way.
arlia
12-13-2004, 07:15 PM
wow u serious!
that is so groovy
Jaz Delorean
12-13-2004, 07:16 PM
i'm sure he did, i didn't know that- thats cool! :p
arlia
12-13-2004, 07:18 PM
yaaaaaaaaayyy!
so hows u then jaz?
all good?
Jaz Delorean
12-13-2004, 08:13 PM
hahaaaa
Jaz Delorean
12-13-2004, 08:14 PM
yeh man i rock :p
i'm pretty lightheaded at the mo... :d woooooooooooooooooooooo
arlia
12-14-2004, 02:16 PM
heheheh ure funny,why u light headed?
ima bit jumpy at the moment,had a incident with the police,helped these lads out who were attacked coz they were chinese and they smashed my door in and i got glass al over my back and arm,but all good nw,jsut a bit on edge
Jaz Delorean
12-14-2004, 02:45 PM
eek arlia thatsa not good!! :eek: are you ok?
i was lightheaded because i had just burnt nag champa for 3 hours in a closed off room and fallen asleep. i wrote the post when i woke up....kinda befuddled!
jaz
arlia
12-14-2004, 02:50 PM
hehehehhe!!!
thats funny!
heheheheh!
yeah im ok!
im just so overwhelmed by what happened i knwo that it was god who helped me through it all,i knw he was there,leading me to help them,i was not thinking at all,or acting in my own self,almost liek a subconciousness was well weird!
Jaz Delorean
12-16-2004, 05:38 AM
wow...
arlia
12-16-2004, 11:13 AM
yeha i still kinda shaken up by it all.but i knwo god is with me!
police gave me an attack allarm
impludo
01-15-2005, 12:44 AM
Synaesthesia (http://www.sinnich.de)
peace
Impludo
Jaz Delorean
01-15-2005, 12:53 PM
rockin ;)
all_rhodesian_reject
01-22-2005, 10:53 PM
cool, i have it to...isn't it kynethesia tho?
all_rhodesian_reject
01-22-2005, 10:54 PM
no, no i was just hearing wrong...
either way i can relate
Jaz Delorean
01-22-2005, 11:26 PM
cool!!! :D
DaisaeFaerie
01-23-2005, 11:57 PM
there's a book concerning this...'mondays are red' by nicola morgan, scarily powerful imagery, its amazing, listen to this:
'Sadness has an empty blue smell, and music can taste of anything from banana puree to bat's pee. That's what i need to explain, starting with the day it all began, the day i woke up in a hospital bed with a kaleidoscope in my head...'
and its A B C D E F G to me...G is purple...
do you dream in colour?
Jaz Delorean
01-24-2005, 01:27 AM
yes, i dream in colour. also if you sit in the dark looking, you can see red green and blue....was talking to dharmamillo about this yesterday, you can control what you see...
i think it's all linked, also to our colour/sound thing. :D
arlia
01-25-2005, 01:44 PM
Sometimes I Get The Taste Of The Smell Of Something If That Makes Sense
jesikhaviolet
01-25-2005, 10:08 PM
yup! to me:
a is yellow
b is orange
c is green
d is blue
e is red
f is red as well
g is black
you can get loads of different senses mixed up, and i get that quite a bit.
there was a classical composer who had it, and was completley sure it was normal, so he once said to his orchestra when they were rehearsing: "a bit more yellow from the percussion, please."
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