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    | Author: Benjamin Date:   2011-08-09 18:34
 
 I thought others might be interested in these videos from Rice University's 2011 Exploring the Mind Through Music conference:
 
 http://www.rice.edu/mindandmusic/media.shtml
 
 Although not specifically clarinet related, I did the video recording/editing and think there are a lot of interesting ideas about how and why we interact with music.
 
 I recommend watching in 720p/fullscreen if your Internet connection isn't too slow.
 
 
 
 
 
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    | Author: clarinetguy ★2017 Date:   2011-08-11 14:22
 
 Benjamin, thanks for posting this.  I watched some of the first presentation, and I bookmarked the site for future viewing.
 
 I wasn't familiar with the concept of synesthesia (especially sound-color synesthesia) until recently, but it's an interesting phenomenon.  I didn't realize that many famous musicians have/had it, including Leonard Bernstein, Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Billy Joel, and Duke Ellington.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia#Sound_.E2.86.92_color_synesthesia
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_synesthesia
 
 I don't think I have sound-color synesthesia, but I do remember my elementary school art classroom when the teacher put on music and asked us to use colors to illustrate what we heard.  That was an assignment I enjoyed.
 
 
 
 Post Edited (2011-08-11 14:25)
 
 
 
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