Colors and Sound!

Do any of you see colors when you hear sound?

Do you associate certain key signatures with colors? 

 

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  • My student, who has perfect pitch, told me that when he hears a note he associates the sound with a certain color. 

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    • Gustavo Bianchi That is very cool! I think that color and sound are so connected :)

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    I sometimes "see" colors when I listen to a piece, but it is more "scenes" than strictly "colors". For example, in some of Brahms's works I feel/see greenery/freshness/fresh air and sunlight. Or sometimes it is a cool blue with Beethoven. Until they switch it up. :D Sometimes it is a fleeting moment. Prokofiev can sometimes elicit a "metallic" color palette.

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    • Alejandronh15 :) Great!

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    No, but I have a friend he does see color.

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    • Hannahong Really interesting how some people get such a vivid response!

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      Dominic Cheli I wonder that would enhance their joy of playing music?

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    • Hannahong It is possible! It could also be distracting? I sometimes enjoy hearing and experiencing different colors depending on different PIANOS! C major can sound and feel different on a Steinway vs. Yamaha!

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      Dominic Cheli you are so blessed to have such a wonder gift! Thank you for all the workshops and teaching you have given us! Deeply appreciate!

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    • Hannahong Thanks for your kind words. It is my pleasure!

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  •        I sort of feel colors... Different keys have different attributes, which I know but can't always recognize when listening. A Major is very red, and somewhat fiery; A minor is also red. B flat Major is a happy, grand and somewhat marine blue. B flat minor is a more muddy blue, and very tragic. B Major is very rich, and somewhat greenish. C Major is white and pure, C minor I'm not quite sure about... Maybe grey? C# minor is a nocturnal blue, and just generally of the night. D flat Major is calm and tranquil, a forest green. D Major is vibrant green, D minor marble and classical (Greek statues come to mind). E flat Major heroic, noble, kind of an orange-ish color.. E flat minor the same color, but more tragic. E Major brighter, more of a yellow than the flat. E minor is also yellow, very tragic. F Major is kind of purple, F minor dark green, almost black, imbued with elemental power. G flat Major is a less dark green.. F# minor is a sobered purple, very sorrowful. 

     G Major happy and green, G minor dark blue and nocturnal. A flat Major melodic, and a dark red; A flat minor a slightly deeper red. Flat keys are generally more "mature" than their natural counterparts, #s sharper.

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    • Genevieve Thank you for sharing such wonderful thoughts about keys! I really enjoyed reading and I have similar feelings for many of the keys, especially all the keys centered around "A" that you mentioned!

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  • There鈥檚 actually a name for that鈥t鈥檚 called Synesthesia. Helene Grimaud has it too.

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    • Chris Deiturriaga Yes you are correct!

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