it depends on what is making the sound. if its a song, it can really depend on the key that is being played. For instance, some people have the ability to see colors depending on the key they hear. For instance, blue could be the key of D minor, green could be the key of G Major. since no one can really see a sound, you can just make up any color that comes to your mind when you hear it
every pitch, tone, volume and sound itself has a different colour a piano sounds blue a marimba is a round darkish red pink, almost fuschia a xylophone is a green there are also textures and shapes to sound, but frankly I can't convey them being on the autistic spectrum is fun.....
depends sum just have a different colour or mix of colours and sum dont really have colours, it all depends
ahahah true woah. that just reminded me of this dream i had where i was in philosophy class asking the girl in front of me for cinnamon cookies or someshit
cinnamon cookies??? where??? i want cinnamon cookies!!! oh nay, in fact i want plain cinnamon to chew on
it's odd and every time I have tried to explain it I have failed horribly, so suffice it to say, yes I see sound, it has texture, shape, colour, everything that a good object would as to hearing it, well yes, but when I'm really dropping into sound, really experiencing it it's almost entirely sight.....
i can see sound without the "help" of any drugs too... but yeah, my brain isnt really all "there" either. we're special. .