Johannes Brahms

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Jan 21, 2011
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I so wish I had it Anna!
I think it would be fascinating!
Sometimes I fantasize that maybe one could develop it!
Meditation! Extensive working in color!
I have certainly become much more color aware since coming to this site.
artspectrum wrote:
Yes but apparently the colours are involuntary which means that I probably don't have it =( oh well! Maybe I have a mild condition or something =D because when I do choose to see the music in colour it's quite vivid! I see a lot of yellow :-P
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annapashmina wrote:
I hope I have that condition too >.<
I won't even consider it as a disease :D
artspectrum wrote:
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
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chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
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artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
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annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
Cool! That must be awesome =D
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annapashmina wrote:
uhmm... for me it depends on the beat of the music... the more live it was... the more bright---NEONS <333
artspectrum wrote:
Yes but apparently the colours are involuntary which means that I probably don't have it =( oh well! Maybe I have a mild condition or something =D because when I do choose to see the music in colour it's quite vivid! I see a lot of yellow :-P
____________________
annapashmina wrote:
I hope I have that condition too >.<
I won't even consider it as a disease :D
artspectrum wrote:
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
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chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
uhmm... for me it depends on the beat of the music... the more live it was... the more bright---NEONS <333
artspectrum wrote:
Yes but apparently the colours are involuntary which means that I probably don't have it =( oh well! Maybe I have a mild condition or something =D because when I do choose to see the music in colour it's quite vivid! I see a lot of yellow :-P
____________________
annapashmina wrote:
I hope I have that condition too >.<
I won't even consider it as a disease :D
artspectrum wrote:
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
__________________
chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
Yes but apparently the colours are involuntary which means that I probably don't have it =( oh well! Maybe I have a mild condition or something =D because when I do choose to see the music in colour it's quite vivid! I see a lot of yellow :-P
____________________
annapashmina wrote:
I hope I have that condition too >.<
I won't even consider it as a disease :D
artspectrum wrote:
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
__________________
chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
I hope I have that condition too >.<
I won't even consider it as a disease :D
artspectrum wrote:
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
__________________
chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
WOW!!!!!!!!
Thanks chiron8
That was really helpful :D
I never knew that there was such term...
What I only know is the LSS (Last Song Syndrome)
To listen to music before going out of the house, and having the last song you hear before leaving stick in your head all through your journey, and beyond. Is usually accompanied by subconscious humming. This syndrome is particularly dangerous when the song happens to be the most pathetic, crappy, albeit catchy song ever.

:P

chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
Ah yes, I know synesthesia! I'm not sure if I have it, but I'm always able to put music into colour. There's other types of synesthesia too, like numbers to objects, letters to colour etc. I know of a few composers who have had that condition, like Olivier Messiaen (is that how you spell it?) who was a 20th century composer. Do you have it, chiron? ^.^
__________________
chiron8 wrote:
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
Hi Guys!
I actually felt those colors were really appropriate for music.
There are poeple who visualize color when they hear music, it's called Synesthesia. Kandinsky is believed to have had this...click below : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia

annapashmina wrote:
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
Gee... thanks :D
I thought it was only me that felt that feeling <3
_______________________
artspectrum wrote:
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms
For some reason I feel this combination is very appropriate for Brahms... not sure why =D
________________________
annapashmina wrote:
Honestly... I dont know :s
I just go with the flow-- on what I felt when I first heard/read the topic...
I kept blending the colors until I felt its perfect :)

Diana
poetatete wrote:
How did Brahms inspire this combination of colors? I am curious.
I am not sure how I will connect color to a composer yet.

poetatete

Johannes_Brahms

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