The focal point of our discussion centers upon the intricate relationship between music and synesthesia, particularly the manner in which synesthetic experiences can enhance musical performance and perception. We delve into the notion that premeditated thoughts regarding musical notes can instill a greater sense of confidence and fluidity during performance, as opposed to a reactive stance that may yield a less cohesive output. Furthermore, we explore the vivid colors associated with various musical intervals and how these perceptions can evolve over time, analogous to the changing flavor profiles of familiar foods. The conversation also touches upon the influence of external substances on sensory perception, particularly in relation to synesthetic experiences, with insights drawn from personal anecdotes and broader cultural observations. In essence, we seek to unravel the complex interplay of sensory experiences that enrich our understanding of music and its multifaceted dimensions.
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