Okay, this is just a really cute story ( it's really long though): So I work with a voice coach named Jillian. She knows I have sound-color synesthesia, and I even wrote a really REALLY bad song about it called music to my eyes. So she was teaching her 8 or 9 year old niece a song a little bit ago, and her niece (we'll call her Mia) could not, for the life of her, remember the chords to this song. So Jillian tells Mia to think of a word or something to remember the chord. Like, a lyric or something. So Mia pauses for a second, then says "Can it be a color?" So she writes down the color for each chord, while Jillian is starting to make the connection. The next time she plays the song, less than five minutes later, she doesn't miss a single chord. Jillian asks her if she sees colors when she hears music, and she gets really quiet and suddenly says "I thought everyone did..." So Jillian let me talk to Mia and she just asked questions and told me about her favorite songs and how all of her best friends have the prettiest colored voices and that's why they're so close to her. It was one of the cutest and more pure interactions I've ever had. Thanks if you're still reading. This is totally pointless, but I thought it was cute.
It's not pointless. Synesthesia is thought to occur more frequently in very young children, but it tends to be lost as they become more socialized. A few of us keep it. My brother also has it so we reinforced it in each other.
The worst part about being a synesthete is getting annoyed while watching videos like this, thinking, "NO, "Denise" is ///CLEARLY/// YELLOW, not green!" Totally feel them on 9 being a vain, elitist girl though.
The true synesthete experience is finding out your friends also have it, and constantly arguing with them about the colors of everything, while the other people around us give us really weird looks. All jokes aside, I really appreciate having friends who perceive the world similarly to me, and I really wish I would have came out about my synesthesia to them earlier. If you're all the way down here, thanks for reading and happy summer
@@protonpowergaming Thanks for the reply, its just that I'm trying to understand if synthesia is the same with our senses. For example, when I smell something sweet others will likely say it is sweet. In the case of synthesia, if the color varies from one another, how do we confirm that the color of one particular sound is actually real and not just our mind playing with it?
@@Warongpustakafrom what i've heard, you can know from it being involuntary and consistent. everyone's synesthesia is different in a way also, from what i heard.
I don't have synesthesia but I'm basically obsessed with colors. Obsessed with how they correlate to emotions and such that I've started writing a book series about 7 people from different eras in time that represent a color and emotion. Anne blah blah blah time travel magic all that but I jus am addicted to color
Aaahh, I relate so h a r d. I have such a hard time explaining my emotions because they're usually a bunch of textures, colors, and stuff. I can't even explain those to people sometimes. So confusing
i always had colors for my school subjects so when i got binders or folders i would buy the corresponding color for the subject so i didnt even need to label them
It's so cool having it, but I confuse capital F and 4 all the time since they're the same color to me. I've written "4or" so many times it's ridiculous.
When I was a child I saw the days of the week as various colours. This had faded from my memory until I recently read an item about this subject. Thursday was very strong blue & Saturday red. Sunday yellow, Monday orange, Tuesday a very weak yellow & Wedsnesday a brighter yellow. Fascinating subject.
i couple monday with a grayish blue, tuesday with deep red, wednesday wtih light orange, thursday with a dark, mossy green, friday with yellow and, i dont know why, but both saturday and sunday are white... just plain and boring, it really fascinates me
Monday= LIGHT BLUE Tuesday= Lime green Wednesday= Lilac Thursday= just a tint darker than Tuesday- t’s are just really green Friday= purple, deep dark purple - colour of an eggplant Saturday= green-brown Sunday= yellow(?) or white
I have the really common one where I see numbers, days of the week and months as different colours. It doesn't make life any more exciting. 😂 Trust me you're fine.
I have synesthesia. I associate painful feelings with colors or patterns. For example, I sometimes get a painful feeling in my foot that I identify as red and black fuzz. The feeling of being punched in the chest is yellow. The feeling of a metal bar being hit on my arm is light blue. It's weird.
+Ninjagamer1080 Somehow I don't think it would work that way; for me, I only see the colors when I hear sound, never the other way around. Although, it could be different for him, seeing as there are different types of synesthesia.
I have synesthesia too, mostly sound to color, but sometimes I also have this pain to color or pain to texture synesthesia. How would you describe sensitive teeth to cold? I feel it like some sort of thin blue lines overlapping on top of a purple background. Do you feel any sounds too?
when im listening to the ocean on my noise machine i feel like im floating and being rocked the sound is a soft silky grey color also some words are different colors my name is savannah and i think its orange. sometimes when i feel pain i see colors, like when i feel face first it had a tingling feeling and i saw streaks of a bleak grey color, when i poked at my face i saw little dots of blue mix in with the grey
I thought everyone could see that. One day, I just realized that no one around me also associated the school subjects and the seven days of the week with specific colors. Additionally, digits/numbers, letters/words, months, people, geometric figures, tastes have colors... Most abstract things have colors in my head. This is so intriguing and interesting that I'm sure I would be very sad if I couldn't see it, so I'm very proud to be synaesthetic.
When I was in school, I had a specific-color folder and notebook for each subject. Red was history/social-studies, blue was science, green was math and yellow was English. It always stayed the same. To me, each subject just "fit" those colors.
I know right I asked my family what colour Sunday was and they all looked at me like I was crazy I also asked them if they associated certain sounds and textures with shapes, same reaction I feel kinda alone tbh 🥲
I have synesthesia and I told my math teacher and she was so interested she gave personalized tests/work so I would have an easier time with math because my synesthesia would give me anxiety with the negative signs disappearing and all the numbers being close together so I didn't know were to look. I also have ADHD so that made things even harder
Hi Kathryn many thanks for your post i am currently a trainee teacher and watched this video to understand the pupils I may come across in my career it's great to see what a difference one made for you
The problem for me is that I usually don't associate words with the color of their first letter but with a mixture of all of their letters (and sometimes an outside color influenced by the actual color of the word, if it is a physical thing) - for example, D is brown, E is yellow, N is brown, I is white, S is green, and E is yellow again. The result is a yellowish brown - but more so than a mixture of the colors, I see bits of each color interspersed together. So when someone asks me what color a word is, it's often too difficult to describe.
LuxMashups 👍👏That's very interesting; if letters (other than the musical notes) had colors for me, the whole alphabet would be in earth tones. Why the hey are the music notes emojis blue and pink instead of earth tones? Shame, shame!
LuxMashups Mash up the wrong-colored music notes. I use them because I love music symbols but I think the colors are wrong. 🎼🎶🎵 Turn them earth toned if you can. ( *Add yellow* so the treble clef and the eighth note turn *green* and the tiny eighth notes turn *orange* .)
The exact same thing happens for me! It still helps with memorization (especially science vocab) because I can relate words together if they are overall colorful or dull. Also, the colors of letters become less distinct for me when they are in words, so the word itself still has fragmented colors but it kind of blends together more.
THIS. THANK YOU. People ask me "What color is my name" expecting a simple answer like red, but in reality each of their letters has a different color which even depend on the surrounding colors. And the colors aren't even 100% defined except for the vowels. As for the video, "Tuesday" isn't one color - it's a variety of many colors found in the letters.
I remember hearing a door slam and saying to my parents: "Wow, that was really bright white!" That was the moment I realised not everyone sees sounds 😅
Charlotte Bowe pretty objects such as lights and crystals and glitter make my favorite musical sound, the repeated high-pitched three-note trill E-F-E. Regardless of the color, if it's cute or shiny, it makes that sound.
You're is similar to mine. I'm 23 years old and just now found out that this had a name after a lifetime of secretly believing something was wrong with me. When I hear a sudden loud noise like a door slamming, glass breaking, or any noise that is generally displeasing it will cause varying colors to flash in my vision. Usually bright yellow or white. Similarly there's a few colors that make me hear certain noises.
I remember drawing mother nature for my school project with all the trees and grass and mountains and sky and sun, then showing it off to my classmates only to be laughed at because my colors were off (grass and leaves were brown). Thats when i started to suspect i was colorblind. Oh well, just a comment passing by. Lol
I have this, but it was more intense when I was younger. I used to be able to taste music, but only songs that really connected with me. But now, when I listen to songs from my childhood it triggers such nostalgia that I can taste them again. It's amazing.
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
I actually realised I had synesthesia not long ago when my Literature teacher praised me for using so many deep metaphors and explained to me that not everyone could see "the round scent of rain on the ground", feel "the rest that offered the colour red" nor "the needle created by two pieces of foam rubbed together entering their skin ". It really caught me off guard as I thought these kinds of association were something everyone had.
Wow, I have the same thing. You must be feeling it, too. For me,It is not just about describing what I see in my mind but what I feel living through it. ❤
@@Lynn-ip9sh for me the word airplane tastes like mashed potato’s and it’s a sage green color with light pink swirled together with white dots. It also could taste like sorta bland and soggy cinnamon rolls.
When I was in orchestra, this is how I memorized the music. However the notes had different personalities and stories that would combine to make the whole piece.
Yeah same! Sometimes i qouls literally play an e instead of a c or vice verse because they had such a similar color and it was ridiculous XD. A lot of my orchestra music has colors to go with it and its amazing
Very informative. My wife described our daughter as having this trait so I had to investigate. Her associations use color and shapes/ motion for things like specific people and their voices, events and words. She also has an amazing ability to remember things from as early as age late two (she is now 14).
Also, I know I definitely have synesthesia, but I couldn’t conclude which senses I had, to me, it’s more like feelings, textures, taste, smell, colour, images, ...... all smashing up together
just how do you get the idea that for that?genders for planets or colors for numbers... it would be fun tough. instead of waking up to Naturvetenskapprogrammets dark cold embrace, math for 6 hours and science for 4, you would wake up to a world of vibrant color filled with colorfull numbers, pretty fun...
1:16 my jaw dropped it was so accurate. I’ve always associated inanimate things with colors and personalities and genders etc. and this is so cool to see that this is a real thing lol
My brain gives names and personalities to plants along with gender, if I watch a movie I can taste a perticular food that will always be linked with that movie or show, there are colors in music and in names. I think I might be ansothegic or what that big word is
For me, (predominately) yellow names are Eric/Erik, Eve, Selena, Ella/Elle ... you see the pattern, the yellow/very light orange E dominates. Your "E" is probably another color though :D but I do the same thing, I remember the colors first and then translate into letters
APPARENTLY NOT. This is what I thought until I was like... 10? That’s why math was so distracting for me, because there was basically a circus going on on a page
i dont have synesthesia (at least i highly doubt it) but i still kind of get reminded of things when i think of numbers/days of the week if that counts? maybe its like a half-formed connection from my childhood that never fully developed into synesthesia, idk. but there's at least kind of a trickle of information
firefly.petals Ever since I learned how to count, two is yellow, three is red, four is orange, five is blue... It goes up to eleven which is grey. I’ve been wondering if it might have been some sort of game I made up when I was little.
+Lizzy Simba This is not pathological syntesthesia, everyone does it to some degree. "Numbers have personalities" is pretty common (i do it myself, 9 is a douche), and smell and taste are supposed to be linked together, since the human sense of smell is primarily there to detect rotten/bad food.
I don't really associate voices with sounds, but, while Thursday is purple to me, December is dark green and 8 is orange. To me, April is the purple-blue month
When I was in 7th grade, my whole middle school read a book about a girl with synesthesia (the title had something to do with her cat, mango who she named mango because his meows make her see mango spots) and I've found synesthesia so fascinating since then
• madison • I think it's very interesting. Synesthesia, that is. I have never read...er...(Mango Space? Something like that) Reflectors and lights are the first thing I saw the sound of. I was getting ready to tell the story, but my phone... battery...is.. ...going... I will come back later.
I discovered that not everyone feels like this only a few months ago. My friend told me his Professor worked on a project about synesthesia, I asked him what it was, he explained it to me with the classical "words have colours" and I was like: Well, I don't see colours, but letters and numbers have a gender, characteristics and an age. He was shocked and so happy and I wondered why he reacted like that because it's the most normal thing in the world? He answered No, it isn't? Now I know it and I feel silly that it didn't cross my mind that it's something "special" :D
I see. I've always asked my friends if they also feel music as a physical sensation when they listen to it and I feel sad every time they tell me they don't understand. I'm happy there are people out there who do.
I never knew that I had synesthesia until fourth grade when I read the book " a mango shaped space" I thought it was normal for everyone to see letters numbers and words as different colors and have a different colored calendar always in your mind. When I started telling people they didn't quite belive me, and some still don't. But the people who do think it's really cool. It is, but it ado makes a lot of things hard like ELA and Spanish, because sometimes words just "Don't look right too me" and no one ever gets it.
I enjoy colors/shapes with my music but not real find of my second form which is hearing pain. I experience pain with the sensation of frequency sounds. Some are high pitched, low pitched, oscillating, static sounding, etc.
+Szabo Tamas It makes math a WHOLE lot easier, that's for sure. I just feel like its normal for me. I never really noticed till 6th grade when other kids didn't think the same way I did.
+Szabo Tamas I have associative grapheme-color synesthesia which is different from projecting synesthesia. I don't visually see words, letters and numbers in color, I just unconsciously think of them as having inherent colors. I think most synesthetes are like that. Even when I can't recall a word, I'll always remember its color.
i think this is association rather than synesthesia, i have colour-smell synesthesia and i can physically smell it rather than just associate a colour with a certain smell :0
I thought the same thing. I still feel maybe it is a great technique to use. I use this to remember places and notes or things. a great note taker paints and draws and now I wonder if he too has synesthesia.
Michelle Schultze *C is red* *D is light green* *E is yellow* *F is dark green* *G is orange* *A is dark brown* *B is olive green* Based on the colors, f# minor and D major are my favorite chords. By the way, the organ beats the piano to a frazzle.
When I was younger each day of the week had a pattern. Words had color and shape and sounds moved on a line in my brain. As I got older I no longer saw the shape of 'lonely' (a thin blue line) or saw Sunday (a red square with yellow line radiating from a point on the bottom). I remembered them but no longer saw them the way I used to. Now, as I've gotten older yet again I see them again. No all of them, but I see sound now. Pitch and volume lighten and darken colors and harmony shakes the sploch in my head. I like it. The sound of a guitar, for instance, is green, like it used to be. Bumble bees form dotted zigzagging lines in my brain. I express this to friends and they don't believe me. I wanted to share this so people have a better understanding of this phenomena.
+Lucy Lyttle Hah, don't worry, not everyone understands. {Also, i'm curious, what's you least favorite sound? Mine's that weird popping noise a bottle makes when it fills with gas or air- such a startling sound!}
***** If youre eating soup and the spoon scrapes across the bottom of the bowl it makes a high pitched squirming sound. It seems red lighting bolts from the corners of my vision.
@@stardustslimes4920 Nope. I have zero synethesia. My senses are as separate from each other as summer and winter. There is no spectrum. You might be on a spectrum, but you are not everybody and you don' t know what others perceive.
I’ve done this forever. Since I was a kid, I would associate numbers with certain colors or days of the week with certain colors. Growing up I would also identify people and their personalities with certain colors. Now as I am a musician, I now associate sounds more often with colors too. Crazy stuff.
I associated numbers with gender Like 1,3,5,7 and 10 were the brothers youngest to oldest,respectively, and 9 and 8 were the gossipy sisters while 2 and 4 were the goody two shoes and 6 always hung out with bad people,woke up in a different bed every night ,had a Mohawk even though her mother 60 didn't approve All my numbers had a backstory and I still remember it to this day
ive heard that synesthesia develops from an early age when you’re learning things and associating words/colors/sounds together. i have the basic color synesthesia, and this fact explains why i see certain things associated with me as pink. it was my favorite color growing up :)
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
I've always felt like letters and numbers had genders and personalities, but I never said that 'cause I thought everyone felt that way. Then I tried to explain to my mom how I think that 2 is a teenage girl who's not easily daunted and that A is a thirty year old womanizer, and she thought I was crazy. At least, now I know I'm not.
You're not crazy, it happens the same to me with colors with letters and numbers. My brain makes up personalities for some numbers too now that I think about it, my mom has it as well so we talk about it sometimes but my dad did think I was crazy when I was 5, which I imagine as magenta btw. xD
with piano, music notes have always had personalities and colours, when i was young i would get sad because re and do were always seperate and re wanted to be with do but mi always stole him.
It's weird 'cause I don't have Synesthesia, but I still like to compare colors to the days of the week, numbers, or moods. Like Monday is red, Wednesday is Green. Red is odd Black is even. Or like Red is angry, Blue is sad. In Kindergarten we had a specific color for the days, & on the 100 number chart/board thingy the odd numbers were Red, Black was even. So maybe that's were I got this mind set from.... Not really sure, but I've always thought like that.
Sienna H You do have synesthesia, it's just that you don't have the projection type (physically seeing, smelling or tasting something seemingly irrelevant).
+Hi Bye really because if someone asks me " what colour is Tuesday?" I'd reply brown because I do think it's brown in my opinion however, every time I see Tuesday written some where I don't see brown. Do you think I have it or not? Me personally, I'm divided on whether I do or not.
Really cool! I always saw single characters as having colors, but only some of them for some reason. For example A is always red, B is blue, C is colorless, D is green etc. Edit: Lately I've been noticing that some of the colorless characters I mentioned do have a color, just a very soft one. C is sort of light grayish for instance. They're just less pronounced and it doesn't bother me as much to seem them in other colors.
7 and nine for me both sophisticated ladies,, but 7 is the daughter (red) and nine (darker red is CLEARLY the mom) 6 has a dumbfounded look on her face (orange) and shes heavier too... 4 is a young skinny boy (light sand tan),, tried to skip over the number 6 for YEARS cause of a personality clash...
would it make you feel better to know a psychologist told me and my parents i had it? how else can i get your approval elizabeth? i really love people who tell others they know what goes on in their head. its funny to me.
I think "synesthesia" is just our minds relating a color or taste or sound to something that we subconsciously took note of while we were children. Perhaps even when were babies. Our brains are powerful, we have memories stored and sometimes forget that they're hiding. Say you were 4 years old and heard the song, "stairway to heaven" playing while you were at a park full of green grass... And you now see greens and blues when you hear the song. Or say you had homework in second grade where it asked you to count how many pigs you see, and you counted 4... Which lead you to relate the color "pink" of the pig to the number 4. I don't want to dismiss this idea, because I find it fascinating and feel that I, (as an artist) experience the same thing. I do, however, think this may be caused by past correlation between colors, numbers, music, smells, and emotions.
I think you might be right I had stumbled acrossed a similar idea. In kindergarden there was always this alphabet on the wall of my class room and the letters on it were colored in different colors. A couple of weeks ago I was taking my little sister home from school and I saw the alphabet in her class room and I relized that the color of the letters on the alphabet were very similar the the color I see every time I see those letters.
No, I don't think so. Like for sound-color, what about songs that were written recently? I don't know if you have syn or not, but it's like an extra attribute to life. For example, the same way you'd say the word "galaxy" is spelled G-A-L-A-X-Y, I'd say it's dark orangey-brown with flecks of red.
Lotta times for me the colors and shapes that appears in my head are so abstract and so hard to define completely, that it cannot be things i've seen before, and also new music which I hear for the first time instantly looks like something. Colored very complex shapes (not just squares and triangles), that often moves in a certain way that (of course for me) perfectly matches the music. Also all concepts of time have an unchanged shape and color as long as I can remember.
That's actually kind of true, but not in the way that you described. A lot of grapheme-color synesthetes experience the same colors correlated to letters as the colors of the letters on old toys or refrigerator magnets that they had when they were kids. I don't think that applies to other kinds of synesthesia, like sound-color and things like that.
I used to draw math terms as gendered, personalitied characters in my sketch book haha But I always felt music was like "painting a picture" of colors, like the bass had deep undertoned colors and the fluttery instruments spotted over the deep colors. I also related them to a forest, with the fluttered instruments as budding flowers and the depth of the bass as the earth beneath it, the harmony chords of the middle instruments as a sunrise, etc. I also found food to be like "painting a picture" of colors as well.
I think I have this except it's with smell. Like when I smell something, I am instantly reminded of a memory. Or when I remember something, I can smell it, but no one else seems to smell it. And then the smell goes away as soon as I stop thinking about it.
After 18 years living here on Earth, finally know about this thing, growing up I'm always thinking why I see colors in months, like january(green), february(violet), march(red), april(blue), may(lighter pink). A whole year for me is an oval shape, a decade is a rectangle. In school, I see subjects as colors too like, Math(strong red), science (green), english(white), History(orange). THANK GOD, GROWING UP I ALWAYS THINK I AM DIFFERENT TILL FOUND THIS!
I've had this all my life and thought it was normal, I dont have full spectrum synesthesia but I have partial I see music, letters,words,flavors and concepts as colors as well as hearing music from colors and tastes My first symptoms were difficulty telling left from right ( common symptom) and still do but I never thought much of it. Feel free to ask me anything!
I think I might have auditory-tactile synesthesia, which is when sounds make me feel something in my body. I often get a tingling sensation along my spine and shoulders when listing to songs in 8d audio. EDIT: I also associate subjects in school with color. Math is red, English/Language Arts is blue, science is yellow, social studies is dark red, the school library is purple, and art is either yellow or a mix of colors.
Amberleaf The INFP interesting! i see math as dark green, english as a light blue, science as lime green, social studies and orange with spots of yellow, library as purple, and art is pink (because the letter A is pink for me so i gues i just automatically see art as pink???)
i think that tingly sensation has something to do with ASMR. i feel it too, especially when i go to church and the person directly behind me is singing their heart out.
My colors for subjects English: Pink Bangla(My native language): Green Science is Purple Math is bright red Social studies is Brown. Any other subjects i dont really have colors for.
Monday= red Tuesday= green Wednesday= purple Thursday= light orange Friday= blue Saturday= yellow Sunday= dark orange I don’t know why I think this but to me it’s always stuck 🤷🏼♀️
I don't think I have synesthesia, but I've always seen letters and number with a specific color in my head. One is black, Two is red, three is yellow, four is blue, five is green, six is pink, seven is a mix between brown and green, eight is pink, nine is black, ten is blank or tan. A is red, B is yellow, C is orange, D is orange, E is gray, F is tan, G is dark green, H is brown, I is black, J is green, K is a slightly darker yellow, L is a slightly darker yellow, M is brownish black, N is tan, O is blank, P is purple, Q is purple, R is black, S is yellow, T is red, U is magenta, V is green, W is tarnish yellow, X is black, Y is pink and Z is green.
***** for me monday ~ a mix of black/white and gray tuesday ~ red/burgundy wednesday ~ yellow thursday ~ purple/magenta friday ~ black saturday ~ white sunday ~ yellow/orange
***** OMg that's a thing?! I totally thought people just randomly associated them in their heads. I don't actually see them but I associate colors with letters and numbers and I also have my own way of picturing the calendar (which changes deoending on whether I'm picturing a week or a month or a year)(also colors that go with months, and days)
I personally hate having synesthesia sometimes, and love it other times! It's such a weird thing to have, but at the same time I couldn't imagine not having it. I feel like the world would be more dull without it, but at the same time I feel like it would be more colorful. Synesthesia is so complicated, but at the same time is super simple.
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
I thought I was crazy! For me the letter M has always been orange, red feels warm, and 8 looks female. And I was told that these are signs of dyslexia and I should get help, but I had no problem studying. Thank you so much, Ted Ed. This really enlightened me.❤
i have ordinal linguistic personification, which is a type of synesthesia! i also like to associate genders to numbers, however i see eight as male rather than female
I remember when i was 4 i used to associate, boys being green and girls being blue as well as hot things being yellow and cold things being red, As i got older i kinda lost all of this but i still think that beer tastes like a forest and when i look at water i feel this bubbling feeling in my hands
For some reason when I see light I automatically think it's going to be cold and darkness is warm, I have synesthesia and all but it's with songs and colors, light just doesn't make any sense
TheOllyfin Beer tastes like a forest? Darn. I love forests but I don't touch alcohol. I nearly fainted from dizziness just from a sip of wine at Eucharist. I never took the wine again. I love soda, apple cider, (NONALCOHOLIC) and lemonade. Do any soft drinks or juices taste like a forest? I don't have that specific kind of synesthesia but it's interesting. I do hear colors and shapes.
When I was kid I tought that all people had this, that everybody saw words, months, and so on, with colors. Synesthesia helps me retrieve information more easly. Its also fun to see things in colors.
I found out I had synesthesia for chords and certain notes put together because of my violin teacher. It's weird for me, because I don't automatically know. I have a vague sight of the color, but it feels as if it's just out of reach. It's like you're imagining a picture, and you can see the full picture but the imagine doesn't focus on the background and while you know it's there you can't seem to see what it is exactly until you look at the picture itself, which in my case i can't. I have to look at a huge color spectrum to find that color, but once I do it sticks to that color. Like, F# is a forest green and though I can try and picture it as light blue it feels so wrong and uncomfortable. I wish I could picture it better because it's so beautiful but I can't seem to grasp on the colors firmly enough
Annabelle Ummlemmiethink Crystal is glassy and light blue. Although the letter C is brownish for some weird reason. But it's not that I see the colors. It more feels like remembering them or associating them.
I have a version of synesthesia where I see the my calendar days as physical things. I can't tell you what they look like, because they're very hard to explain. But if I have a fun event right after a big test or something like that, I can't even think about the fun thing because the test is physically blocking it from my view.
I think my sister has a similar version - she always focuses on when something happened, was invented etc because she has to map it on her internal calendar. She told me she has a hard time memorizing things that have no space in time. She was always very good in school whereas I just got confused by my grapheme/number/colour thing... it still makes me seasick to do my taxes
Since I was a kid, every time I heard the name of the days Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately a yellowish color would come to my mind. For the days Tuesday and Thursday, it was more like a dark blue. For Saturday it was orange (nowadays it's orange-brown) and for Sunday it was like a pale blue. Through out my life, I studied other languages and the same pattern happened to the names of the week in Spanish, French and English (my native language is Portuguese), but not in Japanese (it's a long story). Anyways, I'm 30 now and until this day I never told anyone about this. I never thought it had a name. Now I'm watching this video and reading the comments and I know I'm not the only one!
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
@@elisemcdouall886 I don't think I'm the right person to answer your question since I know so little about this topic. Maybe you could research forums or even UA-cam about this matter and see what you find. Probably there are lots of people talking about this with more depth. Hope you're doing fine and hope you find your answers, Elise =)
To me I always thought of Tuesday as blue, i couldn't picture it as any other color. I work as registered nurse, so on different days of the week I would wear a particular color based on what day it is (Monday/red, Wednesday/yellow, Saturday/purple)
Monday-Yellow Tuesday-Green (and sharp) Wednesday- Purple or blue and soft and deep Thursday is the same as Wednesday Friday is a red, Saturday is yellow and sunday is nothing
When I was in Elementary I started to dress up accordingly to the color of days of the week: Monday: Orange Tuesday: Blue Wednesday: Green Thursday: Grey Friday: Red Saturday: Yellow Sunday: White
I’ve had this all my life and thought everyone thought this way, until I got crazy looks for saying 67 tastes like cherry cola 😂😂😂. I use it in my art all the time, even playing certain music to get my ideas to the surface.
When I was in high school I had a hard time memorizing the years and events in history class - so I decided to "cheat" at exams and write combos of four colored dots on my hands representing the year numbers. So to me it was a hand with a bunch of years written on it and to the teachers I was just being artistic and had colorful dots all over my hands lol
I have synesthesia. I associate sounds with colours, particularly the sounds of musical instruments. Songs can also have an overall colour for me, which may not even be the colour of the ANY of the instruments. And when I'm listening to a particular instrument in a song, the colour of the instrument gets sort of "tinted" with the colour of the song...like I'm looking at something of a particular colour through a different-coloured lens. This actually makes it kind of jarring to see a music video for a song that I already know well because the colours in the video usually aren't at all what I had previously envisioned, so I can't help thinking "This is NOT what this song looks like!"
KingMeteorStudios that is what I said in a comment thread in another video. The music was not compatible with the sound of the shapes so I muted it and just looked at the shapes.
KingMeteorStudios "Forest Green" (a beautiful tune by Rafe Vaughan Williams), my favorite hymn tune and my favorite tune in general, is forest green and dark brown. Forest green and dark brown have been my favorite colors forever but I have only known the tune since 1988.
This might be explaining why I have such a great memory for dates and numbers, even though I suck at math really badly! I have a number-letter-color kind of synesthesia. I didn't know this trait happened to only 4% of the population, I feel really unique! :O I also used to think that it was only about seeing sounds' colors, until Anna Akana enlightened me like a week ago. ...and Tuesday is brownish-orange, duhh! But if I identified it with "T", it would be dark-violet. I identify it with "W" because that's the letter it starts with in my first language. And it's funny that I still see it in orange when looking at the English word!
I had no clue this was out of the ordinary and thought everyone did this until a few weeks ago when I explained to my neuropsychologist that I assign feelings, colors, personalities and abstract sounds instinctually to things like numbers, letters, months and music notes. My synesthesia is not as invasive or severe as some cases, and I acknowledge that fully. But I still like confusing my friends by describing the number 15 as maroon (which for me it is).
With me some letters are stronger than others. A is always red, B is always blue, C is always yellow, and D is always green, but E seems to shuffle between white, yellow and a light orange. It's never consistent. It continues on throughout, some letters are always a strong very specific color but others are more vague and seem to change depending on my mood, location, context, etc.
I have this and every letter has its own color. But does anyone else experience seeing the colors mix together when they form words? But if you read the word by letter, you see the colors individually? And I don't exactly SEE the colors, it's more of like thinking about a song in your head, it's like you hear it, it's not faint, you don't hear anything but you have the music pulsing in your head. AGGGGHHHH it's so hard to describe. 😭
Okay, this is just a really cute story ( it's really long though):
So I work with a voice coach named Jillian. She knows I have sound-color synesthesia, and I even wrote a really REALLY bad song about it called music to my eyes. So she was teaching her 8 or 9 year old niece a song a little bit ago, and her niece (we'll call her Mia) could not, for the life of her, remember the chords to this song. So Jillian tells Mia to think of a word or something to remember the chord. Like, a lyric or something. So Mia pauses for a second, then says "Can it be a color?" So she writes down the color for each chord, while Jillian is starting to make the connection. The next time she plays the song, less than five minutes later, she doesn't miss a single chord. Jillian asks her if she sees colors when she hears music, and she gets really quiet and suddenly says "I thought everyone did..." So Jillian let me talk to Mia and she just asked questions and told me about her favorite songs and how all of her best friends have the prettiest colored voices and that's why they're so close to her. It was one of the cutest and more pure interactions I've ever had. Thanks if you're still reading. This is totally pointless, but I thought it was cute.
It's not pointless. Synesthesia is thought to occur more frequently in very young children, but it tends to be lost as they become more socialized. A few of us keep it. My brother also has it so we reinforced it in each other.
This tottaly made my day, thanks aa:)
MaryBerry15 aw I read the whole thing . How cute ❣️
Totally precious. You should share this positive vibe on more platforms :)
That's so cute!
The worst part about being a synesthete is getting annoyed while watching videos like this, thinking,
"NO, "Denise" is ///CLEARLY/// YELLOW, not green!"
Totally feel them on 9 being a vain, elitist girl though.
I see colored letters all the time, and I drives me crazy because they so rarely match what I see in my head.
No, it's CLEARLY brown! xD
What color is Pelle? i really want to know XD
+PNI GAMING Pelle is pink and green, for me
oh. i like those colors!
I've legit done this since I was like 4 I thought everyone did it
Sameeee
The video explain everyone does it, but at lower levels.
3:04
I've had it since I was 4 also and I just thought I memorized a chart or something and was going off that. I did my get diagnosed till 2 years ago
I'm so jealous
Jose Arguello Same, I haven't told anyone yet just in case I'm wrong but music has colour and so do words.
The true synesthete experience is finding out your friends also have it, and constantly arguing with them about the colors of everything, while the other people around us give us really weird looks.
All jokes aside, I really appreciate having friends who perceive the world similarly to me, and I really wish I would have came out about my synesthesia to them earlier. If you're all the way down here, thanks for reading and happy summer
hey can I ask, do the colors you see from the sound others make the same as the one your friend sees?
@@Warongpustaka Usually no, but when they do line up, it's very satisfying to agree on lol
@@protonpowergaming Thanks for the reply, its just that I'm trying to understand if synthesia is the same with our senses. For example, when I smell something sweet others will likely say it is sweet.
In the case of synthesia, if the color varies from one another, how do we confirm that the color of one particular sound is actually real and not just our mind playing with it?
A friend of mine sees 4 as yellow and as someone who's 100% certain 4 is green I find it infuriating.
@@Warongpustakafrom what i've heard, you can know from it being involuntary and consistent.
everyone's synesthesia is different in a way also, from what i heard.
Every month has a color, every day, music, even my feelings are described as color. I thought everyone described color.
I don't have synesthesia but I'm basically obsessed with colors. Obsessed with how they correlate to emotions and such that I've started writing a book series about 7 people from different eras in time that represent a color and emotion. Anne blah blah blah time travel magic all that but I jus am addicted to color
I don't get it with music, but I do with everything else you mentioned
January is yellow, February is a kind of blue ( like baby blue prob), may is orange, August is blue, December is green, july is purple.
Monday:blue
Tuesday:green
Wensday:yellow
Thursday: turquoise
Friday: purple
Saturday: bright red
Sunday: maroon
Aaahh, I relate so h a r d. I have such a hard time explaining my emotions because they're usually a bunch of textures, colors, and stuff. I can't even explain those to people sometimes. So confusing
i always had colors for my school subjects so when i got binders or folders i would buy the corresponding color for the subject so i didnt even need to label them
Conny Spiess I would jokingly argue with friends that their folder colors were wrong while secretly being really bothered by it. MATH ISNT GREEN JULIA
mATHS IS GREEN
math is BLUEEEEE
Same
For me it’s math- blue. social studies-purple. Reading-red. Science-yellow
It's so cool having it, but I confuse capital F and 4 all the time since they're the same color to me. I've written "4or" so many times it's ridiculous.
I do this all the time!!
Oh my gosh same
@@johnsimmons3006 purple for me
@@johnsimmons3006 Deep green for me
What taste is Owen?
When I was a child I saw the days of the week as various colours. This had faded from my memory until I recently
read an item about this subject. Thursday was very strong blue & Saturday red. Sunday yellow, Monday orange, Tuesday a very weak yellow & Wedsnesday a brighter yellow. Fascinating subject.
i couple monday with a grayish blue, tuesday with deep red, wednesday wtih light orange, thursday with a dark, mossy green, friday with yellow and, i dont know why, but both saturday and sunday are white... just plain and boring, it really fascinates me
Monday= LIGHT BLUE
Tuesday= Lime green
Wednesday= Lilac
Thursday= just a tint darker than Tuesday- t’s are just really green
Friday= purple, deep dark purple - colour of an eggplant
Saturday= green-brown
Sunday= yellow(?) or white
Whooaaaaaaaaaaaa😂😂 its very relatable😂 💯
for me, saturday was light blue and green but tuesday was orange and it looked like a braid while wednesday looked like a pea pod 💀💀
Tuesday is obviously blue tf
after reading the comments.. my world feels so dull now :(
Same 😪
It’s not something you see physically
Same
@@katiagrella7035 it ain't a curse either
I have the really common one where I see numbers, days of the week and months as different colours.
It doesn't make life any more exciting. 😂 Trust me you're fine.
yooo anyone else feel hella left out because they don’t have synesthesia?
Me
me 😂 even tho i have it 😂 i always feel left out
i want synesthesia it looks cool :(
@@katiagrella7035 you can't stop me
@@katiagrella7035 still want synesthesia
I have synesthesia. I associate painful feelings with colors or patterns. For example, I sometimes get a painful feeling in my foot that I identify as red and black fuzz. The feeling of being punched in the chest is yellow. The feeling of a metal bar being hit on my arm is light blue. It's weird.
That must hurt. I have sound-color synesthesia.
+Ninjagamer1080 Somehow I don't think it would work that way; for me, I only see the colors when I hear sound, never the other way around. Although, it could be different for him, seeing as there are different types of synesthesia.
I have synesthesia too, mostly sound to color, but sometimes I also have this pain to color or pain to texture synesthesia. How would you describe sensitive teeth to cold? I feel it like some sort of thin blue lines overlapping on top of a purple background. Do you feel any sounds too?
when im listening to the ocean on my noise machine i feel like im floating and being rocked the sound is a soft silky grey color also some words are different colors my name is savannah and i think its orange. sometimes when i feel pain i see colors, like when i feel face first it had a tingling feeling and i saw streaks of a bleak grey color, when i poked at my face i saw little dots of blue mix in with the grey
sometime i taste random things like when i was in the hall at school i tasted soup kinda random...
I thought everyone could see that. One day, I just realized that no one around me also associated the school subjects and the seven days of the week with specific colors. Additionally, digits/numbers, letters/words, months, people, geometric figures, tastes have colors... Most abstract things have colors in my head. This is so intriguing and interesting that I'm sure I would be very sad if I couldn't see it, so I'm very proud to be synaesthetic.
you are lucky
When I was in school, I had a specific-color folder and notebook for each subject. Red was history/social-studies, blue was science, green was math and yellow was English. It always stayed the same. To me, each subject just "fit" those colors.
I honestly wish I was at sysnesthetic bc it sounds so cool
I know right
I asked my family what colour Sunday was and they all looked at me like I was crazy
I also asked them if they associated certain sounds and textures with shapes, same reaction
I feel kinda alone tbh 🥲
I have synesthesia and I told my math teacher and she was so interested she gave personalized tests/work so I would have an easier time with math because my synesthesia would give me anxiety with the negative signs disappearing and all the numbers being close together so I didn't know were to look. I also have ADHD so that made things even harder
send my respect for your teacher.
So much, so much respect for that unnamed teacher.
Give her my love :)
Kathryn Gephart my Spanish teacher gave me a revision sheet but it's all colour coded and it just makes everything harder!
Hi Kathryn many thanks for your post i am currently a trainee teacher and watched this video to understand the pupils I may come across in my career it's great to see what a difference one made for you
I know! Like if someone colors a letter L blue, I'm like don't they know that L's are always pink?!?
“It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.”
Alright buddy U deserve more likes than this
This is an underrated comment.
Go up!
Seems annoying to have I rather not bother with it
@@bungiecrimes7247 ok
The problem for me is that I usually don't associate words with the color of their first letter but with a mixture of all of their letters (and sometimes an outside color influenced by the actual color of the word, if it is a physical thing) - for example, D is brown, E is yellow, N is brown, I is white, S is green, and E is yellow again. The result is a yellowish brown - but more so than a mixture of the colors, I see bits of each color interspersed together. So when someone asks me what color a word is, it's often too difficult to describe.
LuxMashups 👍👏That's very interesting; if letters (other than the musical notes) had colors for me, the whole alphabet would be in earth tones.
Why the hey are the music notes emojis blue and pink instead of earth tones? Shame, shame!
LuxMashups Mash up the wrong-colored music notes. I use them because I love music symbols but I think the colors are wrong. 🎼🎶🎵
Turn them earth toned if you can. ( *Add yellow* so the treble clef and the eighth note turn *green* and the tiny eighth notes turn *orange* .)
Me too! Some words are the combination of each letter's colours but others get the colour from the first letter only
The exact same thing happens for me! It still helps with memorization (especially science vocab) because I can relate words together if they are overall colorful or dull. Also, the colors of letters become less distinct for me when they are in words, so the word itself still has fragmented colors but it kind of blends together more.
THIS. THANK YOU. People ask me "What color is my name" expecting a simple answer like red, but in reality each of their letters has a different color which even depend on the surrounding colors. And the colors aren't even 100% defined except for the vowels. As for the video, "Tuesday" isn't one color - it's a variety of many colors found in the letters.
"hello welcome to chili's how may I take your order?"
"uh yeah can I get your voice, I think that would taste pretty good!"
ok comin' right up
OK that's pretty funny
Welcome to chilis
The welcome to chili’s man died yesterday :(((
Lol, I always thought the sound of walking on concrete would taste really good,
Me: Can I have your name?
Chili's Guy: It's Gary.
Me: That's a cool name.
Chili's Guy: Thank you.
-Me- Gary: No, thank _you._
I remember hearing a door slam and saying to my parents: "Wow, that was really bright white!" That was the moment I realised not everyone sees sounds 😅
Charlotte Bowe pretty objects such as lights and crystals and glitter make my favorite musical sound, the repeated high-pitched three-note trill E-F-E. Regardless of the color, if it's cute or shiny, it makes that sound.
You're is similar to mine. I'm 23 years old and just now found out that this had a name after a lifetime of secretly believing something was wrong with me. When I hear a sudden loud noise like a door slamming, glass breaking, or any noise that is generally displeasing it will cause varying colors to flash in my vision. Usually bright yellow or white. Similarly there's a few colors that make me hear certain noises.
Do you actually see the colour?
Haya Kassab depends, one person might see it in there mind but not there vision, others can see it in there vision
I remember drawing mother nature for my school project with all the trees and grass and mountains and sky and sun, then showing it off to my classmates only to be laughed at because my colors were off (grass and leaves were brown). Thats when i started to suspect i was colorblind. Oh well, just a comment passing by. Lol
I am reading a book called A Mango Shaped Space and it's about a girl with a common form of synesthesia
Iasia Norris oh I love that book!!
I have owned that book for years and read it so much!
I want to buy it. Its so good. So relatale for me.
I read that in 7th grade! I really enjoyed it
Iasia Norris I read that too
I have this, but it was more intense when I was younger. I used to be able to taste music, but only songs that really connected with me. But now, when I listen to songs from my childhood it triggers such nostalgia that I can taste them again. It's amazing.
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
I'm color blind and having synesthesia is something i find difficult yet unique
Lola Nidora hits the nostalgia✋😩
Lola Nidora, what ya doin over here? Lol
Well colorblind ppl still see at least 2 colors, and even if you can't, there's other senses other than vision lol like tasting words
Oh, that is why your icon has so much color
having synesthesia is not only color-related.
I actually realised I had synesthesia not long ago when my Literature teacher praised me for using so many deep metaphors and explained to me that not everyone could see "the round scent of rain on the ground", feel "the rest that offered the colour red" nor "the needle created by two pieces of foam rubbed together entering their skin ". It really caught me off guard as I thought these kinds of association were something everyone had.
Maybe some of the world's best poet and authors have synesthesia...hmm??
That's so cool, those are some really pretty poetic sentences indeed!
That sounds so cool how you wrote that. You should be a writer or a poet
Wow, I have the same thing. You must be feeling it, too. For me,It is not just about describing what I see in my mind but what I feel living through it. ❤
I don't have synethesia, but i do associate the days of the weeks and certain lessons with colours.
Monday is red and tastes like strawberries but it smells like blood eew Tuesday is Lemon yellow
+Ruby Moore , I have that too lol
That is synesthesia :-)
Ruby Moore you have synesthesia.
Girly Nerd that' s exactly same for me! and I also see wednesday as dark green 😁
I'm just discovering this whole new world i didn't know i was part of.
Same lol
Same!
paula beri same
Me too 😂
Ikr
Imagine being like “Hold on, need to clean my palette, AIRPLANE... aight we good.”
Lol
Idk why but “Airplane” seems green
airplane taste fresh like clouds and the color blue, because their associated with the sky.
@@Lynn-ip9sh for me the word airplane tastes like mashed potato’s and it’s a sage green color with light pink swirled together with white dots. It also could taste like sorta bland and soggy cinnamon rolls.
@@Lynn-ip9sh that’s forced association lol
When I was in orchestra, this is how I memorized the music. However the notes had different personalities and stories that would combine to make the whole piece.
Yeah same! Sometimes i qouls literally play an e instead of a c or vice verse because they had such a similar color and it was ridiculous XD. A lot of my orchestra music has colors to go with it and its amazing
I definitely feel the stories thing. Each individual note and sequence has a color or mix of colors, while the piece itself has a story.
Same! I feel so normal now haha
Same
FINALLY SOMEONE GETS IT!!!!! so many people have given me weird looks when i comment on how the number 4 is blue!
It hAs 2 colours to me, it's a dark navy blue when I'm happy and a dark red on sad ones , it's often blue tho lol
YES ITS BLUE
7 is blue...
YEEPPP
4 is orange but go off!
I don't have this but I always though that 8 had a huge crush on 16 and 4 just thought it was weird
Also Monday is yellow Friday is purple and Tuesday seems green
Genevieve Dellamano for me, Tuesday is also kind of green, but Friday is the colors of the Irish flag and Monday is beige and red
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordinal_linguistic_personification
Check this page out.
That is synaesthesia, my friend. Welcome to the club. ;) :)
To me 4,8 and 16 are related. Also 9 is 6's older sister
Very informative. My wife described our daughter as having this trait so I had to investigate. Her associations use color and shapes/ motion for things like specific people and their voices, events and words. She also has an amazing ability to remember things from as early as age late two (she is now 14).
All children "have" that
Also, I know I definitely have synesthesia, but I couldn’t conclude which senses I had, to me, it’s more like feelings, textures, taste, smell, colour, images, ...... all smashing up together
YES! YES! That's me
Do you know the texture of a food even if you haven't tried it before?
Eleiya Giarde not really,
@@eleiyagiarde6065 I do.
The taste most of the times too but thats probably not synesthesia
@@sorryididntknowwhattochoos2678 oh, I wonder what that would be called!!
For me, days of the week, numbers, letters, and school subjects have colours, while the bodies in our solar system had genders.
*have
just how do you get the idea that for that?genders for planets or colors for numbers... it would be fun tough. instead of waking up to Naturvetenskapprogrammets dark cold embrace, math for 6 hours and science for 4, you would wake up to a world of vibrant color filled with colorfull numbers, pretty fun...
When I was little, I didn't know they were named after gods, so Venus and earth were female, because everyone called them the "sister planets".
Yeah, school subjects have colours for me too. It makes buying binders for your classes needlessly difficult, doesn't it?
+KingMeteorStudios That is so true!! I think Math would be blue and History is red , Science is orange, but I also thought English was Red too.
1:16 my jaw dropped it was so accurate. I’ve always associated inanimate things with colors and personalities and genders etc. and this is so cool to see that this is a real thing lol
My brain gives names and personalities to plants along with gender, if I watch a movie I can taste a perticular food that will always be linked with that movie or show, there are colors in music and in names. I think I might be ansothegic or what that big word is
Same!
Same I thought everyone did that lol
@@meat_doughnuts3457 Same here! I can remember particular foods that I had when I watched certain shows in my childhood
To me 7 is athletic
One day I was like "who was that girl with yellow name again" and my friends were like confuse af
I just wanna know... Yellow are names like Anne, Jessica, ect. How about you?
For me, (predominately) yellow names are Eric/Erik, Eve, Selena, Ella/Elle ... you see the pattern, the yellow/very light orange E dominates. Your "E" is probably another color though :D but I do the same thing, I remember the colors first and then translate into letters
for me it's names like miranda, maisie, mia, kayla (more orange though)
this made me crack and I would be confuse as well HAHAHAHA!
M names, A names and K names are almost all yellow for me
Wait,,,so giving numbers colors and personalities is not what everyone does?
giving numbers personality is what enneagram does
I've definitely always done that with numbers and letters
APPARENTLY NOT. This is what I thought until I was like... 10? That’s why math was so distracting for me, because there was basically a circus going on on a page
i dont have synesthesia (at least i highly doubt it) but i still kind of get reminded of things when i think of numbers/days of the week if that counts? maybe its like a half-formed connection from my childhood that never fully developed into synesthesia, idk. but there's at least kind of a trickle of information
firefly.petals Ever since I learned how to count, two is yellow, three is red, four is orange, five is blue... It goes up to eleven which is grey. I’ve been wondering if it might have been some sort of game I made up when I was little.
When I was younger, I was never brave enough to say that F# sounds light green because I thought everybody else would think that I'm crazy XD
It sounds pink though ; )
F# sounds dark green to me
Omg same, except for me the actual letter F is light green
Wait so you have perfect pitch or does it have the colour if you know its an f#?
Finally something I can relate
To me some numbers have personalities.
Odd ones are evil and even ones are good.
I also have a weird good smell-taste conecction.
I wanna meet someone who thinks odd numbers are good because I just can't picture it! Haha
+juustop woah lol I think odd numbers are good
To me, even numbers are bit mean and self-centred, and odd numbers are kind and sweet. No idea why
+Lizzy Simba This is not pathological syntesthesia, everyone does it to some degree. "Numbers have personalities" is pretty common (i do it myself, 9 is a douche), and smell and taste are supposed to be linked together, since the human sense of smell is primarily there to detect rotten/bad food.
Esther Beckley Same! I thought it was just me
Your voice sound like purple/blue, like thursday, december and 8. It's profound, calm and wise.
I agree!
December is brown for me and October is blue
To me Thursday is more of an orangish yellow, December is a greenish blue, and 8 is a navy blue
His voice is 5 and red
I don't really associate voices with sounds, but, while Thursday is purple to me, December is dark green and 8 is orange. To me, April is the purple-blue month
When I was in 7th grade, my whole middle school read a book about a girl with synesthesia (the title had something to do with her cat, mango who she named mango because his meows make her see mango spots) and I've found synesthesia so fascinating since then
• madison • A mango shaped space?
I LOVE A Mango Shaped Space!! Ever since I read it in 8th grade, I’ve been totally captivated by synesthesia
• madison • I think it's very interesting. Synesthesia, that is. I have never read...er...(Mango Space? Something like that) Reflectors and lights are the first thing I saw the sound of. I was getting ready to tell the story, but my phone... battery...is.. ...going... I will come back later.
I love a mango shaped space!
i read that a long time ago and i thought having genders and personalities with my letters and numbers was normal. so i ignored it haha
I always think of Tuesday as a something like a yellowish orange
Edit: I have started a political uprise
Same!
OMG same!!!! You must be my synesthesia twin! My identical twin sister was was called Alex as well, that's funny.
Sameeeeee
same!
Siri Crafts Corner nah man, it’s more of a green blue
I discovered that not everyone feels like this only a few months ago. My friend told me his Professor worked on a project about synesthesia, I asked him what it was, he explained it to me with the classical "words have colours" and I was like: Well, I don't see colours, but letters and numbers have a gender, characteristics and an age.
He was shocked and so happy and I wondered why he reacted like that because it's the most normal thing in the world?
He answered No, it isn't?
Now I know it and I feel silly that it didn't cross my mind that it's something "special" :D
Yes me too! And what's weird is that everyone I've asked about it says they experience it too and it's totally normal, which made me think it was...
I see. I've always asked my friends if they also feel music as a physical sensation when they listen to it and I feel sad every time they tell me they don't understand. I'm happy there are people out there who do.
Wait that's not everyone!?
@@cinnamonfluff594 nope! I'm just your cup of joe admiring the experiences of people with synesthesia
Why feel sad? Not everyone CAN understand it.
I never knew that I had synesthesia until fourth grade when I read the book " a mango shaped space" I thought it was normal for everyone to see letters numbers and words as different colors and have a different colored calendar always in your mind. When I started telling people they didn't quite belive me, and some still don't. But the people who do think it's really cool. It is, but it ado makes a lot of things hard like ELA and Spanish, because sometimes words just "Don't look right too me" and no one ever gets it.
wow, it sounds like to me these kind of people have a blast in everyday life, and a much more colorful and interesting life.
I see numbers, letters, certain names, weekdays and months in colours and to be honest i barely even think about it :p It just happens so naturally :P
Me too
I enjoy colors/shapes with my music but not real find of my second form which is hearing pain. I experience pain with the sensation of frequency sounds. Some are high pitched, low pitched, oscillating, static sounding, etc.
+Szabo Tamas It makes math a WHOLE lot easier, that's for sure. I just feel like its normal for me. I never really noticed till 6th grade when other kids didn't think the same way I did.
+Szabo Tamas I have associative grapheme-color synesthesia which is different from projecting synesthesia. I don't visually see words, letters and numbers in color, I just unconsciously think of them as having inherent colors. I think most synesthetes are like that. Even when I can't recall a word, I'll always remember its color.
My name does NOT taste like earwax!!
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah it does--for me actually haha. it's also green ;)
Its pink with green stripes and it feels smooth
actually I think you'll find its OBVIOUSLY blue
Your name tastes like iron rust...
your name is bright orange
when you meet someone but their name isn't the same color as your perception of them
Omg so relatable
I found out about this today in neuroscience, I had thought that everyone associated words, subjects, objects, and letters with colors.
Same
i think this is association rather than synesthesia, i have colour-smell synesthesia and i can physically smell it rather than just associate a colour with a certain smell :0
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I thought the same thing. I still feel maybe it is a great technique to use. I use this to remember places and notes or things. a great note taker paints and draws and now I wonder if he too has synesthesia.
I def think it's an association thing for most people@@babythestarsshinebright
I physically winced when the letters in DNA popped up. They were all the wrong colors.
Oml same
Michelle Schultze for me letters don't have colors unless they are music note names. A B C D E F G have colors. The rest of the alphabet is colorless.
Michelle Schultze *C is red*
*D is light green*
*E is yellow*
*F is dark green*
*G is orange*
*A is dark brown*
*B is olive green*
Based on the colors, f# minor and D major are my favorite chords. By the way, the organ beats the piano to a frazzle.
SAME
Same! d is purple, n is yellow, and a is red!
Anyone else say colours instead of numbers in class by accident and everyone looks at you weird? xD Too many times, I MEANT FOUR NOT BLUE I'M SORRY.
NOOOO FOURS ARE ORANGE
Lianne Dekker breh, s is orange. Come on.
+Nicolas K what? No four is purple and s is yellow?
xxxGriffling1Dxxx 3 is yellow and 9 is purple :P
+Nicolas K To me 4 is purple, 3 is light blue and 9 is pink:)
It’s so amazing seeing people with synesthesia like me
When I was younger each day of the week had a pattern. Words had color and shape and sounds moved on a line in my brain. As I got older I no longer saw the shape of 'lonely' (a thin blue line) or saw Sunday (a red square with yellow line radiating from a point on the bottom). I remembered them but no longer saw them the way I used to. Now, as I've gotten older yet again I see them again. No all of them, but I see sound now. Pitch and volume lighten and darken colors and harmony shakes the sploch in my head. I like it. The sound of a guitar, for instance, is green, like it used to be. Bumble bees form dotted zigzagging lines in my brain. I express this to friends and they don't believe me. I wanted to share this so people have a better understanding of this phenomena.
+Lucy Lyttle
Hah, don't worry, not everyone understands.
{Also, i'm curious, what's you least favorite sound? Mine's that weird popping noise a bottle makes when it fills with gas or air- such a startling sound!}
When a fork scrapes on a plate. I just can't focus.
Mhhm- and loud sound is bad for me-
***** If youre eating soup and the spoon scrapes across the bottom of the bowl it makes a high pitched squirming sound. It seems red lighting bolts from the corners of my vision.
Lonely is a circle that is shaking alone in an all white room
TUESDAY IS GREEN FOR ME
abbigail ITS ORANGE
o range
Blue!
Same for me!
Wednesday is red-pink
ITS BLUE SILLY
I think everyone has some form of synesthesia.. others are just so developed while others arent
Nope. Everyone does not.
I mean it might be a spectrum, some people have almost nothing but others have a strong version.
@@stardustslimes4920 Nope. I have zero synethesia. My senses are as separate from each other as summer and winter. There is no spectrum. You might be on a spectrum, but you are not everybody and you don' t know what others perceive.
Dark Feather so you’d be on the complete opposite end of the spectrum
@@annav6037 Touche. You got me there.
I’ve done this forever. Since I was a kid, I would associate numbers with certain colors or days of the week with certain colors. Growing up I would also identify people and their personalities with certain colors. Now as I am a musician, I now associate sounds more often with colors too. Crazy stuff.
I associated numbers with gender
Like 1,3,5,7 and 10 were the brothers youngest to oldest,respectively, and 9 and 8 were the gossipy sisters while 2 and 4 were the goody two shoes and 6 always hung out with bad people,woke up in a different bed every night ,had a Mohawk even though her mother 60 didn't approve
All my numbers had a backstory and I still remember it to this day
this is awsome
I really want to read more about those numberstorys of yours!
How do double digit numbers work with that? Like what is 24
same! but for me the female are 2,4,6,9
YESSS
ive heard that synesthesia develops from an early age when you’re learning things and associating words/colors/sounds together. i have the basic color synesthesia, and this fact explains why i see certain things associated with me as pink. it was my favorite color growing up :)
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
I am kind of jealous, this is so interesting.
omg that's what it's called I have a grapheme synesthesia!
numbers, letters, punctuation, days, months, years are all colours
SAMEEEEE
me toooo
Same,nn
I've always felt like letters and numbers had genders and personalities, but I never said that 'cause I thought everyone felt that way. Then I tried to explain to my mom how I think that 2 is a teenage girl who's not easily daunted and that A is a thirty year old womanizer, and she thought I was crazy. At least, now I know I'm not.
You're not crazy, it happens the same to me with colors with letters and numbers. My brain makes up personalities for some numbers too now that I think about it, my mom has it as well so we talk about it sometimes but my dad did think I was crazy when I was 5, which I imagine as magenta btw. xD
I'm the same, only without the personality aspect. I tried asking my mom about and she thought I was crazy too xD
SAME.
Damian Robles omg i do too! for each number there're a person or a personnality! damn we're brothers and sisters hahah
7 is a selfish handsome young man, its always dark blue
with piano, music notes have always had personalities and colours, when i was young i would get sad because re and do were always seperate and re wanted to be with do but mi always stole him.
I DID THIS WITH NUMBERS 4 liked 6 but 5 was always in the way
3 and 5 are always together and hard to distinguish because they are twins but opposite genders. Three is female and five is male
Ikr!!! I did this with music notes and numbers and objects and- actually I did it with most everything XD
It's weird 'cause I don't have Synesthesia, but I still like to compare colors to the days of the week, numbers, or moods. Like Monday is red, Wednesday is Green. Red is odd Black is even. Or like Red is angry, Blue is sad. In Kindergarten we had a specific color for the days, & on the 100 number chart/board thingy the odd numbers were Red, Black was even. So maybe that's were I got this mind set from.... Not really sure, but I've always thought like that.
Then you have it
Sienna H You do have synesthesia, it's just that you don't have the projection type (physically seeing, smelling or tasting something seemingly irrelevant).
+Hi Bye really because if someone asks me " what colour is Tuesday?" I'd reply brown because I do think it's brown in my opinion however, every time I see Tuesday written some where I don't see brown. Do you think I have it or not? Me personally, I'm divided on whether I do or not.
I do the exact same thing
Sienna H lol that mean you have em
Really cool! I always saw single characters as having colors, but only some of them for some reason. For example A is always red, B is blue, C is colorless, D is green etc.
Edit: Lately I've been noticing that some of the colorless characters I mentioned do have a color, just a very soft one. C is sort of light grayish for instance. They're just less pronounced and it doesn't bother me as much to seem them in other colors.
Yesss
P is in orange? and S is yellow?
N is in green?
@@joegoldberg8185 Nope. P is blue/purple, S is colorless, and N is orange.
I memorized the time table with numbers as people with personalities.. like 6 and 7 are close relatives...
Just a normal girl I did that too
Just a normal girl sAME
7 and nine for me both sophisticated ladies,, but 7 is the daughter (red) and nine (darker red is CLEARLY the mom) 6 has a dumbfounded look on her face (orange) and shes heavier too... 4 is a young skinny boy (light sand tan),, tried to skip over the number 6 for YEARS cause of a personality clash...
Ya but 7 is mean n 6 is nice
Edit: the 7 is a boy n 6 is a girl
Omg me too 😭😭😭
I remember talking to my friends about the gender and personalities of numbers in elementary school, I assumed everybody just had that feeling
I thought I had given letters and numbers colors and personalities to try to alleviate the boredom I already felt in kindergarten and first grade.
Yeah me too!! TODAY I learnt the truth. By the way, so you know the love triangle of 7, 8 and 9?
Not really, because such things didn't enter my mind when I was 5 and 6 years old. But I'll take your word for it.
Tuesday is definitely light blue to me.
No I think it's yellow
Chiqy NO ITS YELLOW
Rose Frost sAMe
Same!
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October is bright red
October is a very dull purple, and tastes like artificial sweeteners.
would it make you feel better to know a psychologist told me and my parents i had it? how else can i get your approval elizabeth? i really love people who tell others they know what goes on in their head. its funny to me.
I think September with yellow
i associate october with the color of those grape jolly ranchers
I think "synesthesia" is just our minds relating a color or taste or sound to something that we subconsciously took note of while we were children. Perhaps even when were babies. Our brains are powerful, we have memories stored and sometimes forget that they're hiding. Say you were 4 years old and heard the song, "stairway to heaven" playing while you were at a park full of green grass... And you now see greens and blues when you hear the song. Or say you had homework in second grade where it asked you to count how many pigs you see, and you counted 4... Which lead you to relate the color "pink" of the pig to the number 4. I don't want to dismiss this idea, because I find it fascinating and feel that I, (as an artist) experience the same thing. I do, however, think this may be caused by past correlation between colors, numbers, music, smells, and emotions.
I think you might be right I had stumbled acrossed a similar idea.
In kindergarden there was always this alphabet on the wall of my class room and the letters on it were colored in different colors. A couple of weeks ago I was taking my little sister home from school and I saw the alphabet in her class room and I relized that the color of the letters on the alphabet were very similar the the color I see every time I see those letters.
No, I don't think so. Like for sound-color, what about songs that were written recently? I don't know if you have syn or not, but it's like an extra attribute to life. For example, the same way you'd say the word "galaxy" is spelled G-A-L-A-X-Y, I'd say it's dark orangey-brown with flecks of red.
Lotta times for me the colors and shapes that appears in my head are so abstract and so hard to define completely, that it cannot be things i've seen before, and also new music which I hear for the first time instantly looks like something. Colored very complex shapes (not just squares and triangles), that often moves in a certain way that (of course for me) perfectly matches the music. Also all concepts of time have an unchanged shape and color as long as I can remember.
+MrWillHustla Yeah, my letters have always been the same, since the earliest I can remember ^_^
That's actually kind of true, but not in the way that you described. A lot of grapheme-color synesthetes experience the same colors correlated to letters as the colors of the letters on old toys or refrigerator magnets that they had when they were kids. I don't think that applies to other kinds of synesthesia, like sound-color and things like that.
I used to draw math terms as gendered, personalitied characters in my sketch book haha
But I always felt music was like "painting a picture" of colors, like the bass had deep undertoned colors and the fluttery instruments spotted over the deep colors. I also related them to a forest, with the fluttered instruments as budding flowers and the depth of the bass as the earth beneath it, the harmony chords of the middle instruments as a sunrise, etc. I also found food to be like "painting a picture" of colors as well.
I think I have this except it's with smell. Like when I smell something, I am instantly reminded of a memory. Or when I remember something, I can smell it, but no one else seems to smell it. And then the smell goes away as soon as I stop thinking about it.
I think that's pretty normal cause i have that too. It's just nostalgia. In this video he does explain at 3:04 that all of us have it to some extent.
That's how your memory works, moron.
v Bocaj ahhh okay thx
Ttruth Hurtz wow good to know thx
Ttruth Hurtz
living up to that username I see
After 18 years living here on Earth, finally know about this thing, growing up I'm always thinking why I see colors in months, like january(green), february(violet), march(red), april(blue), may(lighter pink). A whole year for me is an oval shape, a decade is a rectangle. In school, I see subjects as colors too like, Math(strong red), science (green), english(white), History(orange). THANK GOD, GROWING UP I ALWAYS THINK I AM DIFFERENT TILL FOUND THIS!
bruh, January is obviously red, February is yellow, an march is blue!.
I can hear memes. Is that synesthesia?
That's just your speakers don't worry
no
yes, you are very cultured. I would that is even beyond synesthesia
That’s memesthesia... the superior form of synesthesia
Take your headphones off maybe
I've had this all my life and thought it was normal, I dont have full spectrum synesthesia but I have partial I see music, letters,words,flavors and concepts as colors as well as hearing music from colors and tastes My first symptoms were difficulty telling left from right ( common symptom) and still do but I never thought much of it. Feel free to ask me anything!
I think I might have auditory-tactile synesthesia, which is when sounds make me feel something in my body. I often get a tingling sensation along my spine and shoulders when listing to songs in 8d audio.
EDIT: I also associate subjects in school with color. Math is red, English/Language Arts is blue, science is yellow, social studies is dark red, the school library is purple, and art is either yellow or a mix of colors.
Amberleaf The INFP interesting! i see math as dark green, english as a light blue, science as lime green, social studies and orange with spots of yellow, library as purple, and art is pink (because the letter A is pink for me so i gues i just automatically see art as pink???)
i think that tingly sensation has something to do with ASMR. i feel it too, especially when i go to church and the person directly behind me is singing their heart out.
My colors for subjects
English: Pink
Bangla(My native language): Green
Science is Purple
Math is bright red
Social studies is Brown.
Any other subjects i dont really have colors for.
I have synesthesia! People always ask me “how does it work?” But it’s super hard to explain. You explained it perfectly tho.
0:32 Y'all remember that episode of "I Dare You" where Derek ate earwax?
Tuesday is definitely yellow for me.. so is the letter "T"..🙂
s a m e
Yes, T is yellow!
Friday is yellow for me, Tuesday is light blue! For me, F, Y and V are all yellow hehe
Monday= red
Tuesday= green
Wednesday= purple
Thursday= light orange
Friday= blue
Saturday= yellow
Sunday= dark orange
I don’t know why I think this but to me it’s always stuck 🤷🏼♀️
@@lorenpaige a lot of people seem to link Tuesday as Green
I don't think I have synesthesia, but I've always seen letters and number with a specific color in my head.
One is black, Two is red, three is yellow, four is blue, five is green, six is pink, seven is a mix between brown and green, eight is pink, nine is black, ten is blank or tan.
A is red, B is yellow, C is orange, D is orange, E is gray, F is tan, G is dark green, H is brown, I is black, J is green, K is a slightly darker yellow, L is a slightly darker yellow, M is brownish black, N is tan, O is blank, P is purple, Q is purple, R is black, S is yellow, T is red, U is magenta, V is green, W is tarnish yellow, X is black, Y is pink and Z is green.
thewisestguy1 "One is black, Two is red, three is yellow, four is blue" I have that same exact part right there
***** for me
monday ~ a mix of black/white and gray
tuesday ~ red/burgundy
wednesday ~ yellow
thursday ~ purple/magenta
friday ~ black
saturday ~ white
sunday ~ yellow/orange
***** not really.
thewisestguy1 i dont think i have synesthesia too ,, though i taste waffles everytime i say Canada
***** OMg that's a thing?! I totally thought people just randomly associated them in their heads. I don't actually see them but I associate colors with letters and numbers and I also have my own way of picturing the calendar (which changes deoending on whether I'm picturing a week or a month or a year)(also colors that go with months, and days)
I personally hate having synesthesia sometimes, and love it other times! It's such a weird thing to have, but at the same time I couldn't imagine not having it. I feel like the world would be more dull without it, but at the same time I feel like it would be more colorful. Synesthesia is so complicated, but at the same time is super simple.
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
Synesthesia squad, where ya at? 🙌
CamrynAsha right here homie
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I thought I was crazy! For me the letter M has always been orange, red feels warm, and 8 looks female. And I was told that these are signs of dyslexia and I should get help, but I had no problem studying. Thank you so much, Ted Ed. This really enlightened me.❤
For the numbers one, 6 always felt like a girl to me! And 9 feels like a guy, and 3 feels like a girl!
8 is dark blue, but yeah, M is warm and orange/brownish
For what should you get help tho?
@Addison The Cat they are all female to me tho. 6 is a mom, just like 2, and nine is a mean aunt
i have ordinal linguistic personification, which is a type of synesthesia! i also like to associate genders to numbers, however i see eight as male rather than female
I remember when i was 4 i used to associate, boys being green and girls being blue as well as hot things being yellow and cold things being red,
As i got older i kinda lost all of this but i still think that beer tastes like a forest and when i look at water i feel this bubbling feeling in my hands
For some reason when I see light I automatically think it's going to be cold and darkness is warm, I have synesthesia and all but it's with songs and colors, light just doesn't make any sense
TheOllyfin Beer tastes like a forest? Darn. I love forests but I don't touch alcohol. I nearly fainted from dizziness just from a sip of wine at Eucharist. I never took the wine again. I love soda, apple cider, (NONALCOHOLIC) and lemonade. Do any soft drinks or juices taste like a forest? I don't have that specific kind of synesthesia but it's interesting. I do hear colors and shapes.
When I was kid I tought that all people had this, that everybody saw words, months, and so on, with colors. Synesthesia helps me retrieve information more easly. Its also fun to see things in colors.
I found out I had synesthesia for chords and certain notes put together because of my violin teacher. It's weird for me, because I don't automatically know. I have a vague sight of the color, but it feels as if it's just out of reach. It's like you're imagining a picture, and you can see the full picture but the imagine doesn't focus on the background and while you know it's there you can't seem to see what it is exactly until you look at the picture itself, which in my case i can't. I have to look at a huge color spectrum to find that color, but once I do it sticks to that color. Like, F# is a forest green and though I can try and picture it as light blue it feels so wrong and uncomfortable. I wish I could picture it better because it's so beautiful but I can't seem to grasp on the colors firmly enough
***** I have a friend named Crystal what colors are her name? Im just really curious
***** Cool! I've always seen my name as a bright red, the way you see it sounds amazing though
I do the exact same thing! Except my F# is a light orange-brown
***** That's what I've been trying yo do. Because I'm very young, it will develop easier (I hope)
Annabelle Ummlemmiethink Crystal is glassy and light blue. Although the letter C is brownish for some weird reason. But it's not that I see the colors. It more feels like remembering them or associating them.
I have a version of synesthesia where I see the my calendar days as physical things. I can't tell you what they look like, because they're very hard to explain. But if I have a fun event right after a big test or something like that, I can't even think about the fun thing because the test is physically blocking it from my view.
I think my sister has a similar version - she always focuses on when something happened, was invented etc because she has to map it on her internal calendar. She told me she has a hard time memorizing things that have no space in time. She was always very good in school whereas I just got confused by my grapheme/number/colour thing... it still makes me seasick to do my taxes
Exactly
Could you try though?
Daisy Slusher// I see my days of the week as the bottom half of a circle. Saturday and Sunday are the flat line part, the rest are the curved parts...
OMG YES!
that animation was everything
Since I was a kid, every time I heard the name of the days Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately a yellowish color would come to my mind. For the days Tuesday and Thursday, it was more like a dark blue. For Saturday it was orange (nowadays it's orange-brown) and for Sunday it was like a pale blue.
Through out my life, I studied other languages and the same pattern happened to the names of the week in Spanish, French and English (my native language is Portuguese), but not in Japanese (it's a long story).
Anyways, I'm 30 now and until this day I never told anyone about this. I never thought it had a name. Now I'm watching this video and reading the comments and I know I'm not the only one!
Heyy so i have a question for you about synesthesia. I think i have it mildly - days of the week,letters,numbers can be colours if i ask myself, but i dont see them by just looking at them. But like for me thursday is definitley dark green and 2 is definitley blue etc.. I was wondering what your take on this is- do i have it or not? Sorry to bother you but you were one of the few comments i could find from recently in this video :)
@@elisemcdouall886 I don't think I'm the right person to answer your question since I know so little about this topic.
Maybe you could research forums or even UA-cam about this matter and see what you find.
Probably there are lots of people talking about this with more depth.
Hope you're doing fine and hope you find your answers, Elise =)
@FlyingMonkies325 That's interesting!
Blue, of course. (You were asking what color Tuesday is.)
I know right
I think of it as a baby blue
To me I always thought of Tuesday as blue, i couldn't picture it as any other color. I work as registered nurse, so on different days of the week I would wear a particular color based on what day it is (Monday/red, Wednesday/yellow, Saturday/purple)
Monday-Yellow Tuesday-Green (and sharp) Wednesday- Purple or blue and soft and deep Thursday is the same as Wednesday Friday is a red, Saturday is yellow and sunday is nothing
Haha same for me a pastel blue color
so what colour is everyone's Tuesday? to me, it's yellowy orange
The tree that holds Jimin 's small pepper bright green
omg same for me
The tree that holds Jimin 's small pepper omg same
Green, Tuesday is green.
The tree that holds Jimin 's small pepper Mine is a light blue
I have synesthesia. Letters, words, and numbers have color, and numbers and letters have personality.
By the way, if you have to ask, tuesday is orange
It also feels bumpy
+Dava_doo no!!Tuesday is yellow!!!And surrounded by dark blue!!
+Anaya Morrison tuesday is fuzzy and a baby blue
Thursday is orange for me; Tuesday is yellow.
When I was in Elementary I started to dress up accordingly to the color of days of the week:
Monday: Orange
Tuesday: Blue
Wednesday: Green
Thursday: Grey
Friday: Red
Saturday: Yellow
Sunday: White
I AGREE THIS THIS, I see the days of the weeks like this too. But I've never dressed up according to that >~
@@trixi5329
:o
that sounds like more OCD rather than synesthesia
Wait. I think that was almost exactly what I thought each day's color corresponded to...
But tuesday is red actually (jk, i don't know why for me tuesday sounds red)
FINALLY, SOMEONE THAT UNDERSTANDS. I HAVE BEEN MISUNDERSTOOD ALL MY LIFE.
I KNOW RIGHT!!!!!!
"Take Shawn, who likes Blue tasting food, like oranges". Okay Shawn, why do you have to make the easy shit hard? This is why Dad left.
Speed Grump it's not the color, its color flashes that it creates when ate, I'm waiting to be r/whooshed soon lol
I’ve had this all my life and thought everyone thought this way, until I got crazy looks for saying 67 tastes like cherry cola 😂😂😂. I use it in my art all the time, even playing certain music to get my ideas to the surface.
Yeah!!! I've tried so many times to explain to people why the word "stuff" tastes like cottage cheese without sounding crazy, and it never works haha
32 is way more like cherry cola, I even can smell it rn
For me 2 is Mexican cheese, 8 is blueberry infused dark chocolate, and 11 is Christmas cookies
YAAAAAAY……..another person with luxical gastrophy synaesthesia!! 🙌 we’re super cool! 😁❤️👍
When I was in high school I had a hard time memorizing the years and events in history class - so I decided to "cheat" at exams and write combos of four colored dots on my hands representing the year numbers. So to me it was a hand with a bunch of years written on it and to the teachers I was just being artistic and had colorful dots all over my hands lol
I have synesthesia. I associate sounds with colours, particularly the sounds of musical instruments. Songs can also have an overall colour for me, which may not even be the colour of the ANY of the instruments. And when I'm listening to a particular instrument in a song, the colour of the instrument gets sort of "tinted" with the colour of the song...like I'm looking at something of a particular colour through a different-coloured lens.
This actually makes it kind of jarring to see a music video for a song that I already know well because the colours in the video usually aren't at all what I had previously envisioned, so I can't help thinking "This is NOT what this song looks like!"
KingMeteorStudios that is what I said in a comment thread in another video. The music was not compatible with the sound of the shapes so I muted it and just looked at the shapes.
KingMeteorStudios "Forest Green" (a beautiful tune by Rafe Vaughan Williams), my favorite hymn tune and my favorite tune in general, is forest green and dark brown. Forest green and dark brown have been my favorite colors forever but I have only known the tune since 1988.
KingMeteorStudios At the risk of sounding redundant, that happened to me.
i'm able to smell sounds but that doesn't get talked a lot in synesthesia videos
That seems amazing!
How does Kirby's "poyo!" smells like
AlphaAmoeba Freshly made candy floss
AlphaAmoeba chlorine idek
Do the Arcana's musics tastes good ?
This might be explaining why I have such a great memory for dates and numbers, even though I suck at math really badly! I have a number-letter-color kind of synesthesia. I didn't know this trait happened to only 4% of the population, I feel really unique! :O I also used to think that it was only about seeing sounds' colors, until Anna Akana enlightened me like a week ago.
...and Tuesday is brownish-orange, duhh! But if I identified it with "T", it would be dark-violet. I identify it with "W" because that's the letter it starts with in my first language. And it's funny that I still see it in orange when looking at the English word!
I had no clue this was out of the ordinary and thought everyone did this until a few weeks ago when I explained to my neuropsychologist that I assign feelings, colors, personalities and abstract sounds instinctually to things like numbers, letters, months and music notes. My synesthesia is not as invasive or severe as some cases, and I acknowledge that fully. But I still like confusing my friends by describing the number 15 as maroon (which for me it is).
With me some letters are stronger than others. A is always red, B is always blue, C is always yellow, and D is always green, but E seems to shuffle between white, yellow and a light orange. It's never consistent. It continues on throughout, some letters are always a strong very specific color but others are more vague and seem to change depending on my mood, location, context, etc.
Same with me but I believe it is because the letter E makes so many different sounds.
A is always red to me too! B is orange, C is green and E has always been baby blue to me.
A is yellow for me
When I was a kid I never understood why the color of my city is blue, when the name is red. Later I discovered it was red to me only. Lol
MINE IS THE EXACT! A is red, B is blue, C is yellow and D is green! My E is orange. And my Y is always yellow.
I've had that for sooo long and literally until yesterday I thought it was normal
Your name tastes very blue..
But kind of a forest green too..
@@Cloud-kf2dp how does blue have a taste
Edit: oh yeah synesthesia
@@Cloud-kf2dp NAH it tastes like a light purple to me.. maybe even some red...
"In fact, all the extra hooks endow synesthetes with superior memories"
HA HA I wish
I have this and every letter has its own color. But does anyone else experience seeing the colors mix together when they form words? But if you read the word by letter, you see the colors individually? And I don't exactly SEE the colors, it's more of like thinking about a song in your head, it's like you hear it, it's not faint, you don't hear anything but you have the music pulsing in your head. AGGGGHHHH it's so hard to describe. 😭