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  2. List of people with synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    I don't know why. I see vague pictures of Bessel functions with light-tan j's, slightly violet-bluish n's, and dark brown x's flying around." [3] Frank Iero: Chromesthesia: b. 1981 United States Singer-songwriter, guitarist [4] Tilden Daken: Multiple 1876-1935 United States Artist Painted to orchestral music. [5] [6] Syd Barrett: Multiple 1946-2006

  3. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    People with synesthesia related to music may also have perfect pitch because their ability to see and hear colors aids them in identifying notes or keys. [ 19 ] The colors triggered by certain sounds, and any other synesthetic visual experiences, are referred to as photisms .

  4. Artist Discovered She Could See Colors in Music. What She Did ...

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    Sarah Kraning has loved music and painting ever since she was a little girl Around 8 years old, Kraning realized that something was different with her, as she could see music and sounds

  5. Chromesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Those that 'see' or perceive the color in external space are called projectors, and those that perceive the color in the mind's eye are often called associators, but these terms can be misleading to understanding the nature of the experience. [2] [3] For most synesthetes, the condition is not wholly sensory/perceptual. [3]

  6. The 25 Most Influential People in Music In 2025 - AOL

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    You saw a lot of year-end lists as we said good riddance to 2024. “The Best…,” “The Top…,” or “The Most…” among other iterations proliferated news feeds highlighting which movies ...

  7. Musical anhedonia - Wikipedia

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    People with this condition, unlike those suffering from music agnosia, can recognize and understand music but fail to enjoy it. [2] Research has shown that people with this condition have reduced functional connectivity between the cortical regions responsible for processing sound and the subcortical regions related to reward. [3]

  8. Sight-reading - Wikipedia

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    Some musicians can transpose music during performance to suit particular instruments or vocal ranges, to make the playing of the instrument(s) or singing easier, or a number of other uses. For transposing instruments such as the clarinets, trumpets, saxophones, and others, transposing is a necessary skill; for all musicians, it is a useful one.

  9. Nothing But Thieves’ Joe Langridge-Brown on the Value ... - AOL

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    Joe Langridge-Brown, guitarist from British rock band Nothing But Thieves, knows that music is a uniting force in our polarized society. He had fresh perspective on that subject backstage at ...