Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Sound in Full Color

     Some of the latest advancements in musical analyzing are saying that musical notes correspond directly with a color of the light spectrum. Perhaps there are good reasons that they are all arranged in this manner. From how I understand it, it is actually the note itself that causes a particular color. This whole concept really just redefines what it means to making music a visual as well as audible. Some of the sounds go along this list.




1) Fitting enough, Justin Bieber's hit song "Baby" shows up in pink.

2) Mozart's music comes in as a yellow experience on the graph.

3) The dial tone of an old house phone is a green sound.

4) Pure red comes in as the note of "F".


To read more into this subject, visit the offical TED website.


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