![]() It could be everyday things, for instance: the sizzle of bacon on a hot pan (red), the trickle of water from a jug into a glass (blue), or even the tinkling of coins in your pocket (gold).Ĭhromesthesia can also be something more technical, when a major or minor key evokes the image of different colours, as will specific notes like C (red), G (orange), D (yellow) and so on. You may be seeing music in colour or seeing sound as colour. So, what is chromesthesia? It is a type of synesthesia, where sound can evoke an experience of colour. The most common form of synesthesia is chromesthesia. ![]() Synesthesia is more apparent in women than men, and to date, over 60 types of synesthesia have been identified. Only two to four percent of people experience synesthesia, a perception phenomenon where two (or more) of their senses are connected, resulting in them seeing and feeling things differently. WHAT IS SYNESTHESIA? THE BLENDING OF SENSES ![]() ![]() If you’ve experienced this, you are not alone. You probably have something called chromesthesia. Have you ever thought to yourself, “This song reminds me of purple velvet", “I wish this sounded more pink!” or "so, what does yellow sound like?" You tell your friends, only to be met with blank stares.
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