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The Way you Perceive Music
Okay, the human brain works in wierd ways, and I think that one of the wierdest ways is how different people percieve music, and its different for everyone.
For me, every time I hear music I think of colors. Like, every song has a color, and its always different. But what I was thinking about this earlier, and I was listening to Ayu, and it was wierd because I would listen to a song, and it wouldn't have a color...and it would keep happening, but instead, it was all colors...and I realized that I don't percieve Ayu's music as color, but instead, as emotion. And I think that this is one of the reasons that I like her so much, because it was different in so many ways, and I just realized that this was one of the ways. Wierd huh. Anyway, how do you see or perceive music?
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You must really like Ayu a lot.. O__o
For me music is like an experience in another life. When I listen to certain songs, its as though I'm not myself but I'm experiencing someone elses life. It can be anyone of any age. Especially songs by Tori Amos and Utada Hikaru. Example.. Tori's God. I can just imagine being a person who is angry and dissapointed in god because he dissapears when we need him. Although at times my interpretations are off.. (=_=) Its like an adventure to listen some songs. Only good songs work though. Songs like Crazy Frog's has the same effect as a DIY drill. Torture, no imagination at all comes from it. |
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I agree with you on the "experiance in another life." I think the music helps me relate to other people. |
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When I listen to music its like a story in my head. I can imagine the song playing and people moving to the music. Its like when I listen I get taken to a new place. Same with books for me. I can imagine myself there. I hate my life so when I listen to music its like I escape from my life. Its always why I read so much. XD
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Hmmm. I guess for me it's like emotion/stories. When I listen to the song, sometimes I make up my own music video that goes along with it...okay, not sometimes...ALWAYS. Or I can imagine the person singing it. Right now I'm listening to Kumi's "you" and I can just see her sitting or standing somewhere and singing all her heart out.
I admit I've seen colors as well. Isn't it possible for some people to literally "see" music? (And hear colors as different frequencies?) |
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I tend to think of it in terms of music videos - how I would create an original one for it or how it would apply to a certain show I like, probably because of my theatre background. Either that or I focus on individual parts of the sound, like just the drums, some instrument in the background or whatever.
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sometimes i see music in my head as lines...some low notes are curvy, and high notes are really jagged...sometimes it looks like a line graph....low, then high, then lower...like different levels on a graph...kinda like this...
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I percieve music in color as well... well I sort of see/feel a certain color when I listen to a song. That was really creepy how you wrote that haha cause I thought I was crazy. I also LOVE it when songs give me chills and people often think I'm crazy when I tell them songs give me chills. Like Ayu's "Moments" for example gives me chills ALL the time, maybe that's why I love it so much. I like it so much that my body actually responds physically to it... interesting. But overall I percieve music is so many different ways. It really does depend on the song. |
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Both visual cortex on the occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe of the brain (which processes the hearing) are connected to the limbic system in the brain cortex, the part of our brain responsible for memories and emotions. That explains why a certin song can sound amazing for someone and boring for another a person, because it's so complex that it depends not only on the stimillus but what the person has already experienced in life, which songs have they listened to before, what are their points of views on different things and their personality. The brain indeed has very complicated interconnections, but the senses are indeed connected in a very complex way. A good example would be picking a really old cologne or any essence you used in a very remote past and it's been a very long time since you last smelled it. When you actually do, sometimes it makes you so nostalgic that you can actually picture the images of old moments with extreme perfection, showing how the smell sense is connected to the limbic system and how these connections receive interaction from the visual cortex.
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When I listen to a song, I think of colors too. Sometimes, I see diferent shades for every moment of the song, or I see a landscape. Like Utada Hikaru's "Automatic": that song makes me think about a city at night, with all those lights. And there was once a song that made me blush! XD I think it was Masayoshi Furukawa's "Perfect World". I was 13 at that time, and I remember thinking something like: "Oh, this song must be perfect to listen with a lover..."
Yoko Kanno actually sees colors when listening to certain notes of a song. I think that can be called sinestesia, but I'm not sure about the name ![]()
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I like to create my own video with the song im listening. Plus, i often start to move my fingers like im playing on a piano-_-'...it also makes me feel like im someone else...especially with the songs "dearest"
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^wuah I actually remember something from my german lessons *hihihi* ^__^" I think the stylistic device of sinestesia was mainly used during the era of romanticism (<- is that the right vocabulary ?_?). Quote:
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![]() And yes, it was used in romanticism and... next era, I guess it was for you, as a German, called 'Young Germany'? (I may be totally wrong ![]() ![]()
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Well... Bazaa you're in the right, it's called sinestesia (happy, because remembers last school lesson) and it's usually used in the poetry, I believe.
If it comes to me, when I listen to music (not only Ayu), I feel many emotions as most of us, but often they connect with various smells, moods, views etc. I cannot define it with one word, but it's a wonderful feeling and that's why I love music ![]() |
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I get emotions, imagine stories and like Mad_cactuar described sometimes kind of like catarsis. ...I get chills too from some songs.
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