Paul McCartney Says He Didn't Experience Synaesthesia With Any Of The Beatles Songs
The Beatles bassist Paul McCartney joined an interview with PaulMcCartney.com and revealed that he didn’t have any moment of synaesthesia while listening to the band’s works. McCartney recalled when he experienced it as a child by sharing details about these moments.
Synaesthesia is a perceptual phenomenon that enables people to experience unrelated sensations while stimulating one sensory modality. The most known version of this sensation is hearing a sound and feeling its taste without eating anything. However, it’s a different and personal experience for people, and it has lots of types; sometimes, they can see colors in words or think that sounds and notes have colors for them.
Source: Melisa Iscan/rockcelebrities.net
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