Color hearing: A form of chromesthesia in which hearing a musical tone elicits the perception of a color. In one case, an art teacher had a broad range of consistent linkages between tone and color. For her, high octaves tended to evoke lighter color values, while lower octaves elicited darker ones. And rapid major chord tone sequences elicited rapid flashes of colors, "somewhat like fireworks exploding."
Ref.: Haack, P. A., & Radocy, R. E. (1981). A case study of a chromesthetic. Journal of Research in Music Education, 29, 85-90.
Color Hearing Article date: 18/11/08 | Last edited: 6/12/08. This post is to follow up on a comment I made on youngmusician.com.au. I also hope that it will add more fuel to ...
Color hearing information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues.
See Inside Hearing Colors, Tasting Shapes. People with synesthesia--whose senses blend together--are providing valuable clues to understanding the organization and functions ...
One person out of every thousand has synaesthesia, a psychological phenomenon in which they can smell a sound or hear a color. Most of these people are not aware they ...
What cool color or design Hearing aid do you have? They have so many cool colors and prints now! I have a neon orange hearing aid that lights up