i guess hear, but then thats the type of stuff narcotics do make you see noise, and hear colors.bloke wrote:"Hear" or "see" ?Albertibass wrote:I heard something just like this when Dr. McCashin (JMU) was the guest conducter for our county orchestra, he associated colors with the sharp keys, but when he would hear flat keys, it would be more of a grey-brown-bland color.EuphManRob wrote: D major, D minor, Db major - blue (bright to dark)
E major, E minor, Eb major, E minor - green (bright to dark)
F# major/minor, F major/minor - red (ditto)
A major/minor, Ab major/minor - yellow (ditto)
But really, i think what he meant was the texture he heard was what he saw in the his mind. i guess if it was a scene in a movie, that would be the color that the scene would take.
an example: Over the summer, i did Penn State Summer music for the past two years, and last summer in the wind ensemble, we were playing oh my jesus what anguish, and the conducter Prof. Glocke said: "it feels like we just walked into a church with Hunter-Orange Wallpaper" I guess because we werent playing the music the way it was meant. But that might not be a good example, because it is more so about how to play the music, and not really to do with the key having color associated with it.





