'Synesthesia' & 'Imagination' in music

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Re: 'Synesthesia' & 'Imagination' in music

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HI, all, my apologies first of all, I've just now went through this thread and did not read everything, just my personal stance on Synthesia... it's Brilliant. It helps me decipher music...it's a powerful tool, it has even helped me map out Robert Prizeman's re-construction of classics... I'm just a novice learning...
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Re: 'Synesthesia' & 'Imagination' in music

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andmar wrote: <span title="Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:53 pm">5 years ago</span>
filiarheni wrote: <span title="Fri Mar 15, 2019 6:25 pm">5 years ago</span> So as your question is about to celebrate anniversary one of these days, I probably should finally write some reply. :shock: I'm very sorry that it fell from my radar! :oops:
Thank you for your reply. I was just wondering, if I should wait another year with my reply, but then I decided not to do so. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
This way the thread would be kept young and fresh for many years. :mrgreen:

I have just come across an article which explains and illustrates the topic quite well:
http://www.interlude.hk/front/extraordi ... aesthesia/
"But in the dark and cold of things there always, always something sings"
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