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Old 02.18.2009, 12:06 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by phoenix
does it negatively affect you or do you use it in some creative way? What kind do you have? I find the crossed connections really interesting especially how consistant the experiences are. I suffer from aural overload sometimes and it disrupts my mental process.. but in a completely different way. It seems wonderful to be able to at least experience it with some kind of pattern. There are a couple of really great docos where people with sound to colour syneasthesia describe their expeirences, really interesting to watch./

It's super super easy to remember chords, names, phone numbers, words, etc. and it's really easy to spell things. The only time it's really distracting is at night when I'm tired... it basically overloads and my entire line of vision is covered in some silvery blob.
Also, thanks to my synesthesia, it's easy to put chords and harmonies together.
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