So, yesterday my wife shows my this video. "Look at this 5 year old boy who sees (he says "hears") notes as colors." C is red, G is blue, etc. I say, "Oh, that's Rick Beato's son," which makes me seem like real smart, worldly, or, more probably, a super nerd.
Anyway, gets me thinking. Do you experience synesthesia, which is "seeing" notes or music as shapes, or colors, in your "mind's eye"?
For me, I do not see these colors. I experience the notes as "relative positions" along a line (scale). It's sort of a combination of "seeing," and "experiencing relative direction." Ie, I will either "see" a sort of line or ruler, or, for example C is straight ahead (actually a little to the left, maybe because I am left handed?), and G is "looking 5 degrees" in the rightward (easterly, if C is north) direction. I suspect that I see the notes in a line because I play the PA. I do not see in "perfect pitch," the notes are always relative to each other.
There's a lot more I could say about this, for example visualizing chord shapes, but I want to know your experience. ??????
Anyway, gets me thinking. Do you experience synesthesia, which is "seeing" notes or music as shapes, or colors, in your "mind's eye"?
For me, I do not see these colors. I experience the notes as "relative positions" along a line (scale). It's sort of a combination of "seeing," and "experiencing relative direction." Ie, I will either "see" a sort of line or ruler, or, for example C is straight ahead (actually a little to the left, maybe because I am left handed?), and G is "looking 5 degrees" in the rightward (easterly, if C is north) direction. I suspect that I see the notes in a line because I play the PA. I do not see in "perfect pitch," the notes are always relative to each other.
There's a lot more I could say about this, for example visualizing chord shapes, but I want to know your experience. ??????