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Fishing Blues Chords

October 15th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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Do I have synesthesia? Or something else?

Since I've taken piano, playing a certain arrangement of notes and chords has shown me pictures or I said a story in my head. Do not try to think of a story or to imagine one in the act, fact, I find it annoying. The correct first song I learned on the piano (the happy farmer – Landmann) makes me three little naughty boys dressed in old-fashioned, running from something, then I see a flat rectngle bright blue fish scales bright, and then I feel the sunlight, the brightness and yellow. And when I threw some chords together I felt really clear story about someone playing a bad boy passed to an older type of higher authority, then the person of greater authority receives some guy who is big and threatening to teach youngsters a lesson and the young man apologized and feels embarrassed. Its really strange. Is Synesthesia? I'd really like to know.

Wow, I think it ridiculous incredible. I did a paper on synaesthesia and my first question is ... I know the photos displayed when you hear the chords ... But an image in constant contact with a rope? Try to sit down and play a chord at a time. The periods of rest between each chord and note somewhere (a blog) of the photos you see determined for each chord. In fact, you may want to play just one note and see what happens. If the pictures just came up while you play the piece, then I do not think that is very unusual, but if you see the same picture over and over again during a particular line, it would be a wild guess to say that you can have synesthesia. I also check out a psychologist or doctor recommends getting some tests done. This can be annoying to you or might actually become something of great enjoyment and use later in your life! I hope everything turns out well, Lis

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