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  [Color <-> Sound]

When you are listen to some music, have you ever thought of some color out of the blue? Some people picture "red" when they hear 'Do' from scale. This ability is called "Color-Hearing". The colors that they picture from the scale are as follow.

             

Even if it is a same 'Do', as this note goes up in octaves, the red becomes brighter and feel pink(red+white). In contrast, as the note goes down in octaves, the red becomes darker and the color turns to "dark brown". Isn't this similar to mixing paints for a drawing?

In more detail:

>> Low tone: dark, low brightness, and low heaviness in color
>> High tone: bright and strong color
>> Sharp tone: colors that are close to primary colors and are bright such as scarlet,
>> emerald green, and khaki
>> Blunt tone: dull color, grey-like color
>> Noise: grey-like color, rough scratched color


The relationships are as shown above.
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