Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Blogpost3: Musically inclined

    

How does synesthesia help me with my musical abilities? This question came to my mind when I started to do research on this topic. I wanted to find out how and when does it occur while I was listening to a particular song, and while playing with my band. When I listen to songs, I always look at the instrumental first and then at the lyrics. Later that I realized, there are more interesting things written in the lyrics than looking at the instruments. I'm not that good in doing vocals, but I tend to look at the lyrics of a particular song that caught my ears to listening to it. 

Music is very broad, you will never get to do it without the feeling of the beat of your heart with. What I learned in being a drummer for almost six years is that, you'll never learn how to play the drumset unless you feel it with the beat of your heart. Synesthesia comes in when your alone playing the instrument, or while in a band gig.

The part of synesthesia in here however, gives a vision and creativeness for the whole band. Synesthesia helps everyone in the band, especially the vocalist, because he is the one who will sing the composed song, and most of it is his original.

According to the article written by Maria Popova, entitled "Synesthesia Spotlight: 3 Visualizations of Music", Synesthesia is a rare neurological condition that leads stimulation in one sensory pathway to trigger an experience in another. Basically, a short-circuiting in the brain that enables such strange phenomena like perceiving letters and numbers as inherently colored (color-graphemic synesthesia) or hearing sounds in response to visual motion. 
While reading this, I asked my mom, "How do we visualize this? Does it just come into our minds, or do we see it literally through our eyes?". She said, we can use both, in our minds, or through our eyes, its just the same.

A person with music synesthesia is technically a Sound-to-Color synesthesia. When sound triggers the visualization of colored, generic shapes, sound-to-color synesthesia is at play. For  certain people, the stimuli are limited, and only a few types of sounds will trigger a different kind of perception. However, there are cases wherein many different sounds trigger color visualizations. Usually, the perceived colors appear in generic shapes – squares, circles, images, or perhaps an imagination of a building.


“Architecture is crystallized music.” –Goethe

I agree with this statement, because in music there is passion, imagination and creativity for new and different things to come. According to Michal Levy, this is the picture that came to his mind while listening to jazz music. The picture being shown are colored bricks and lines constructing a colorful and beautiful building. The title of that is the "Giant Step", a video of it was played at the site of the article at brainpickings.org

To this blog, all I can say is that, to having a music synesthesia is a privilege for me, because I could use it to gain more imagination on composing songs and the creativity of expressing it to a lot of people. The music synesthesia is one of the positive outcome of being synesthetic, although there are negative sides of, its up to you to find your way of controlling it, and train in it. 





Monday, July 15, 2013

Disadvantages of Synesthesia



Disadvantages???







       In my own experience, I've encountered some moments that, when I here a particular song in my head, my hand and feet starts moving like I was literary playing drums. While doing that, a friend of mine reacted and asks me, "Ok ka lang ba James?" and I said "this is what happens when I here music in my head". In this case, I felt a little mock, but I knew she was just concerned that's why it was just ok. Synesthesia, it could not get any worse. According to the article 10 Disadvantages to Synesthesia written by Mr. Synesthi and Nic Swaner, Synesthesia is generally thought of as a perceptual condition that enhances the experiences of day to day life. For the most part this is true, and many, if not all synesthetes, wouldn’t part with their synthetic experiences to begin with. That does not mean that there aren’t downsides to the condition. 
 Synesthesia has its advantages, but here, I found some interesting disadvantages about what a synesthete person experiences. Here are the ten disadvantages in the article:

1. Support - lack of support from family and friends, and feeling alienated
2. Ridicule - experiencing mockery 
3. Stereotypes - perpetuated by the internet and media due to their synthetic gifts


    For me, being musician is a difficult thing, I experience a lot of sound-synesthesia, and because I don't have an mp3 player with me, I use my mind as a DJ set. When my mind is silent, a song always just pops up in my head, and then I start sing it, play it, remember it for almost two days. Seeing colors, pictures, hearing voices in your head are all symptoms of synesthesia. But the question for us now is, how do we control it? Being a drummer in a band has its benefits, because when you are a professional drummer hearing beats and copying it is easy, but how about if you try to imagine it, that is where synesthesia comes in, it gives you a great and infinite of imagining want you want to imagine. Synesthesia is not always negative, you can make it positive if you want to. It has disadvantages, but its up to you to find how to control your own synesthesia in yourself. According to the article, a lot of comments in there are positive, just like what Havengirl2001 said "I have synesthesia and its like a power. I love it. There are ups and downs but it is my friend and mine new friend!!!". See how positive this girl is, to her its a power, and that's a good thing, because when you embrace something positively, it becomes more easy to be with it. Think of it as a supernatural power, a good power, you can do anything with it, as long as you do good with it without hurting people.

     While reading the article, most of the things that came to my mind are the times I've experience synesthesia. I think my synesthesia only comes up in times that I play music, or think of it. There has been no negative effects of it, it just helps me imagine and think of positive things during spare time at school. According to the author Nic Swaner, he quoted, "Synesthesia is unusual in that it manifests the individual and will oftentimes show no effect on the outside world, unlike other psychological conditions where the effects are obvious to others around the individual". 

       Well to this, there is a downside to my synesthesia, sometimes I think too much and different thoughts and visions come up and ruin it. So to this I simply suggest that when you experience a negative synesthesia, be sure that you have your family around you or your friends among your side to comfort you. But at times when you're alone, be sure that you can control it, or find inner peace in yourself, meditate a while, relax and clear your mind, then focus on one thing only, to gain peace in your mind. You should never be alone, be with your love ones, your friends and most important be with the Almighty God, because through Him, you can find that everlasting peace.

















Monday, July 1, 2013

Synesthesia


 
In my own experience, as a student with musical talents, I had a lot of encounters with being synthetic, I see different colors in different genres of music. For example: metal rock is black, RnB is blue. Observing my older brother Kevin, I find that at most times that he he listens to our dad's iPad about Ted talks, he gets a pen, a small piece of paper, writes down notes and draws what was being explain on the video. I didn't  knew why he does that a lot, until I saw this research topic.

According to the article Lekshmi Santhosh wrote, which entitled Hearing Colors and Tasting Shapes"there are two types of synesthesia: acquired and idiopathic. Acquired synesthesia is usually associated with epilepsy, occurring in four percent of temporal lobe seizures. Idiopathic synesthesia is the rarer, more interesting form. Found in around one in every 25,000 individuals, it is highly variable because each synesthete has different fusions of the senses. In some cases, temporary synesthesia may also be induced by head trauma, hallucinogens, and lesions to the medial temporal lobe of the brain."

In this statement, I think both of these two types of synesthesia are negative effects, they both present dangerous symptoms that may occur while experiencing synesthesia. Here are some more explanation from the article:

 Although synesthetes’ experiences vary greatly, “there is a certain constellation of behaviors,” according to Lawrence Marks, Yale professor and director of the John B. Pierce Laboratory, an interdisciplinary research institute studying effects of the environment on health. He explained that synesthetes display similar behaviors both in their childhoods and their adulthoods. As children, many are “closet synesthetes” because of the looks of disbelief or even punishment they might have received for trying to explain their condition. However, as they grow into adulthood and discover that the disorder has a name, many cease to consider themselves abnormal.

All synesthetes report “generic” experiences: They do not taste cinnamon or see gorgeous, detailed scenery — they experience pleasant or bitter tastes, see colors and patterns, and feel rough or smooth surfaces. Also, synesthetes report consistency in their experiences; for example, the C note always means red.

Several factors are linked with synesthesia, even though there is no particular “type” of person who is predisposed to it. 


Females are much more likely than males to be afflicted, and non-right-handed people are more likely than right-handed. 

Synethetes seem to have superior memories and diminished mathematical and spatial abilities, indicating that synesthesia is predominantly a “left-brained” function. Furthermore, neuroimaging studies have shown that the limbic cortex and the hippocampus are often over-activated in synesthetes.

    Having synesthesia is not a burden, I prefer it to be a good thing, because it gives us creativity, imagination and infinity of the mind. There are times that you may encounter bad moods, stressful days or nights, and even remember bad memories, don't let it control you, find inner peace in yourself and look for a quiet place to bring it all out. Prevent yourself from getting moody or emotionally depressed, because when that happens, you are going to have a bad day.