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do you imagine pictures while playing?
CQ suggests nicely:
> Matthias, if you would like to investigate creating a sort of sound
>track for yourself, one excercise which might be worth while would be to
>open to the mood or emotion you have in mind, and then think of all of
>it's
>aspects, touch, taste, scent, sight, and sound. How does it make you
>feel? think of all of the aspects you can of that feeling. As far as
>music, how would it sound, if it could sound like anything? What
>instruments would be used? Would it just be a human sound? Would there
>be chords? -scales? melody? Harmony? Would the pitch or pitches be
>high? low? both? Would the quality and timbre of the sound or sounds
>be something you are already familiar with?, or something you can only
>hear
>in your mind and heart for the moment? Would there be a perceivable
>rhythm? Would it be fast? -slow? or arhythmic? -more like a
>soundscape?
>
>
> Also, do you see pictures or colors? -Would they have a sound? If
>they do, what would they sound like if they could sound like anything?...
>You might also try thinking of other senses in this context as well,
>scent,
>touch, taste...
>
> Thinking of these ideas might help to bring your perception into a
>tangible form.
Strange, I never managed to imagine picture and sound simultaneously.
If I close my eyes and go into playing, there is no picture, just sound.
If I watch something while playing, it immediately manifests in the
music, but I cannot "direct" that somehow...
Maybe if I want enough, I can learn that?
Most people that love music see pictures while listening. I dont either :-(
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