So is anyone else familiar with this? Also, feel free to let us know if you do experience synesthesia.

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You lucky bastard!Captain Kruger wrote:Two things happen when I listen to music.
1. I see notes. Don't ask me to explain to you what exactly this is like — there's no way I could put it into words. All I can say is each and every note on the scale has a unique "look" to my subconscious eye — even the same note in different octaves look unique. This all comes from being a musician born with perfect pitch.
Something similar happens to me too....often I hear a piece of music that I first heard in my childhood, subsequent hearings will cause feelings of nostalgia.Captain Kruger wrote:2. If I happen to be thinking about a particular movie or TV program when I hear a song for the first time, I will forever associate that song with that program, even if they have absolutely nothing to do with each other. Typically, hearing the song just makes me think of the movie in general, although I sometimes associate exact scenes with it. One example of how random and unrelated this trait is: Beat It Up Right by Korn always makes me think of the Yoda/Dooku lightsaber duel.
I have to agree with this sentiment.Darth Pounder wrote:for me i don't see colours but i do feel the emotions of the song. A great song is the ultimate feeling of passion and you feel it.
Yeap, me too.Dalton wrote:I have to agree with this sentiment.Darth Pounder wrote:for me i don't see colours but i do feel the emotions of the song. A great song is the ultimate feeling of passion and you feel it.
Well, when you're listening to Bal-Sagoth, Therion, Blind Guardian, Summoning or Nocturnus you are SUPPOSED to envision entire epic tales. (particularly the first band)Majin Gojira wrote:You're lucky you only see colors. I see ENTIRE FILMED SEQUNCES when I listen to certain tracks.
Prime Examples:
KoRn: "Falling Away From Me" - ever see a Super Sayin fight a Golem who's arms could turn into any weapon imaginable? I have..
Linkin Park: "One Step Closer" - Something between Buffy, Godzilla and the Incredible Hulk...
Unknown: "All My Best Freinds are Metel Heads" - One of the Oddest chase sequences I've ever created
KoRn: "Thoughtless", "Here to Stay" - Rampage Sequences loaded with loss, pain, gore and Fire Breathing Crocodiles!
KoRn (again...): "Alone I break" - Suicidal, regretful rampage of self destruction. It gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. PS: I also See Black, Deep blue and a little dark Gray
System of a Down: "Chop Suey" - The Planet's Destruction, because of stupid people taking away something very important from previously mentioned Fire Breathing Crocodile.
Sweet.Dalton wrote:I make up music videos in my head. Like, I'll listen to "For Those About to Rock" by AC/DC and have a whole sequence of shots of Rogue Squadron blowing shit up.
The movie of Dune did have a kick ass Rock track. By Toto and Brian Eno if i remember correctly. Just a pity about the actual movie.....Captain Kruger wrote:Sweet.Dalton wrote:I make up music videos in my head. Like, I'll listen to "For Those About to Rock" by AC/DC and have a whole sequence of shots of Rogue Squadron blowing shit up.Now I'll probably get hit with that imagery as well since you mentioned it.
For the record — as magnificent as classical film scores are, I would just once like to see a kick-ass interstellar sci-fi movie with a rock soundtrack. Just to be different.