Good morning (evening) RGT fam!
I wanted to use this thread to info dump about Synesthesia! A topic very near and dear to my heart, since I am a Synesthete! :D Synesthesia is very common amongst artists, and I wanted to give y'all a crash course! Also I wanted to see if there might potentially be any other silly Synesthetes here on this forum :3
What is Synesthesia?
The basic definition is (from google):
the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.
AKA, when one of your five senses are stimulated, another separate one gets stimulated at the same time, involuntarily.
There's lots of different types. The major ones that are written about are Colour-Graphyme (Letters/Numbers having Colours) and Chromesthesia (seeing colours when listening to music or sound).
(Example of the colours the tones on my Casio piano make) ((yes im aware they kinda look like dicks XD)):
When talking about Synesthesia, specifically the Chromesthesia and Colour-Graphyme types, there are two sub categories. These categories are: Projection and Associative
Using Chromesthesia as an example:
Projection, is categorized by being able to physically perceive, for example colours, in the air in front of you as if they actually exist whenever you hear sounds or music;
Associative, using the same example, is when you think/see or feel that a sound is a certain colour within your minds eye.
People with associative forms of Synesthesia are much more common than people who have projective types. In fact, it is estimated that 90% of Synesthetes have associative forms over the 10% of Synethetes with projective types.
Synesthesia isn't limited to only sound and colours though! Here is a website with a list of all the different types currently known about if you are interested in learning more for yourself! :D Another thing to note is that when someone experiences Synesthesia, they usually experience more than one type in tandem with their primary one.
https://www.thesynesthesiatree.com/
Synesthesia is predominant in the world of the arts. A lot of great musicians tend to have some form of Synesthesia. Some notable persons are below:
Beyonce - Chromesthesia
Charli XCX - Chromesthesia
Marilyn Monroe - Taste to Colour
Mary J. Blige - Chromesthesia
Billie Eilish - Chromesthesia + more
Billy Joel - Chromesthesia + more
Kanye West - Chromesthesia + more
Frank Ocean - Chromesthesia
I have Synesthesia myself (as stated before hehe)! Alllll of my Synesthetic "abilities" derive from sound. The major ones for me are:
Chromesthesia (sound-colour; seeing colours when i hear sounds)
Colour-Tone (colour-sound; seeing colours makes sounds in my head)
Auditory-Tactile (sound-physical sensation)
Auditory-Motor (sound-involuntary movements)
Mirror Speech (this ties in with the previous two. whenever i see/hear someone speak or sing, my body involuntarily moves as if i'm the one making the noise)
Personification of Musical Tones (each note has its own feeling/emotion/personality)
Its quite complex, and there's a lot more different types that I have but its a lot to get into. All of the visual types that I have are projective as well. Synesthesia is also known to be at least 30% more common amongst individuals with Autism (which probably explains why I have so many different forms LMAO)
So, when I listen to music for example; I can physically see the sound waves coming from whatever is making the music; be it a speaker, amp, guitar, voice. Each pitch has its own colour and the colour of the pitches are influenced by the timbre of the instrument or the vocalists voice. Also, the texture and shape of the physical sound waves that I see vary depending on the intonation of how a sound is played.
For example (again): If someone is playing a violin softly, the wave will be a lot calmer. However, if that same violin then plays the same note but more violently, the wave will become more jagged and harsh. the brightness of a tone correlates to how loud it is. the saturation of the colour of a tone correlates to how high or low in pitch the tone is.
This doesn't just happen for music by the way, its literally every single sound that I hear. It doesn't ever get in the way unless something REALLY loud and abrupt happens (think someone dropping a metal baking sheet, or someone throwing weight onto a barbell). When that happens, my vision usually flashes a hot blinding white for the split second that the sound is around for.
It really helps me with my music. without it I'd be lost. When I sing or play piano or guitar, I rely heavily on my Synesthesia to show me where to go. I'll follow the instrumentation or melody that I have stuck in my head and bring it to life by playing it out like its a scene in a movie and making sure all of the colours, shapes, and feelings meld together into a beautiful picture.
TL;DR: I see colours (and more) when I listen to music and theyre really pretty nodders. Do any of you guys experience Synesthesia? If so, which kinds? If any of yall have a very musical inclination like I do and have Synesthesia, how has it helped you with making your music?
Thanks for reading my long ass post! :D
I wanted to use this thread to info dump about Synesthesia! A topic very near and dear to my heart, since I am a Synesthete! :D Synesthesia is very common amongst artists, and I wanted to give y'all a crash course! Also I wanted to see if there might potentially be any other silly Synesthetes here on this forum :3
What is Synesthesia?
The basic definition is (from google):
the production of a sense impression relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body.
AKA, when one of your five senses are stimulated, another separate one gets stimulated at the same time, involuntarily.
There's lots of different types. The major ones that are written about are Colour-Graphyme (Letters/Numbers having Colours) and Chromesthesia (seeing colours when listening to music or sound).
(Example of the colours the tones on my Casio piano make) ((yes im aware they kinda look like dicks XD)):
When talking about Synesthesia, specifically the Chromesthesia and Colour-Graphyme types, there are two sub categories. These categories are: Projection and Associative
Using Chromesthesia as an example:
Projection, is categorized by being able to physically perceive, for example colours, in the air in front of you as if they actually exist whenever you hear sounds or music;
Associative, using the same example, is when you think/see or feel that a sound is a certain colour within your minds eye.
People with associative forms of Synesthesia are much more common than people who have projective types. In fact, it is estimated that 90% of Synesthetes have associative forms over the 10% of Synethetes with projective types.
Synesthesia isn't limited to only sound and colours though! Here is a website with a list of all the different types currently known about if you are interested in learning more for yourself! :D Another thing to note is that when someone experiences Synesthesia, they usually experience more than one type in tandem with their primary one.
https://www.thesynesthesiatree.com/
Synesthesia is predominant in the world of the arts. A lot of great musicians tend to have some form of Synesthesia. Some notable persons are below:
Beyonce - Chromesthesia
Charli XCX - Chromesthesia
Marilyn Monroe - Taste to Colour
Mary J. Blige - Chromesthesia
Billie Eilish - Chromesthesia + more
Billy Joel - Chromesthesia + more
Kanye West - Chromesthesia + more
Frank Ocean - Chromesthesia
I have Synesthesia myself (as stated before hehe)! Alllll of my Synesthetic "abilities" derive from sound. The major ones for me are:
Chromesthesia (sound-colour; seeing colours when i hear sounds)
Colour-Tone (colour-sound; seeing colours makes sounds in my head)
Auditory-Tactile (sound-physical sensation)
Auditory-Motor (sound-involuntary movements)
Mirror Speech (this ties in with the previous two. whenever i see/hear someone speak or sing, my body involuntarily moves as if i'm the one making the noise)
Personification of Musical Tones (each note has its own feeling/emotion/personality)
Its quite complex, and there's a lot more different types that I have but its a lot to get into. All of the visual types that I have are projective as well. Synesthesia is also known to be at least 30% more common amongst individuals with Autism (which probably explains why I have so many different forms LMAO)
So, when I listen to music for example; I can physically see the sound waves coming from whatever is making the music; be it a speaker, amp, guitar, voice. Each pitch has its own colour and the colour of the pitches are influenced by the timbre of the instrument or the vocalists voice. Also, the texture and shape of the physical sound waves that I see vary depending on the intonation of how a sound is played.
For example (again): If someone is playing a violin softly, the wave will be a lot calmer. However, if that same violin then plays the same note but more violently, the wave will become more jagged and harsh. the brightness of a tone correlates to how loud it is. the saturation of the colour of a tone correlates to how high or low in pitch the tone is.
This doesn't just happen for music by the way, its literally every single sound that I hear. It doesn't ever get in the way unless something REALLY loud and abrupt happens (think someone dropping a metal baking sheet, or someone throwing weight onto a barbell). When that happens, my vision usually flashes a hot blinding white for the split second that the sound is around for.
It really helps me with my music. without it I'd be lost. When I sing or play piano or guitar, I rely heavily on my Synesthesia to show me where to go. I'll follow the instrumentation or melody that I have stuck in my head and bring it to life by playing it out like its a scene in a movie and making sure all of the colours, shapes, and feelings meld together into a beautiful picture.
TL;DR: I see colours (and more) when I listen to music and theyre really pretty nodders. Do any of you guys experience Synesthesia? If so, which kinds? If any of yall have a very musical inclination like I do and have Synesthesia, how has it helped you with making your music?
Thanks for reading my long ass post! :D
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