Hi Doug.... so, like what else is there to do on a weekend?
Fun is a part of things too, and way too often I can and do lose perspective regarding that 'fun' thingy.
Hopefully, not every line of every thread here has to be pertinent and educational, with respect to system building, or system synergy composition.
Wether or not someone can or does perceive a color or overtone when listening to music makes me think either someone isn't playing with a full deck, or someone has been spray painting for a while, in an unventelated space... maybe.
it could be valid I suppose too.
I've heard stranger things. Like what color is lightening splitting a tree down it's middle? Or when it hits a light pole? Or a duck?
The first one was mostly orangey whitish... the second strike was hugely green & white... The third ... well there were too many feathers to tell.
In all 3 instances, I was listening to music too. The Oak tree event was at a local picnic.
the light pole incident occurred as I was getting off my scooter at a Holiday Inn in Lake Charles, LA. while seeking shelter from an enormous upstart downpour. It hit an area light pole, about fifteen ft. away from me as I pulled the bike under the lobby entrance awning.
The bad luck bird deal was while fishing on my lake some years ago. It was certainly suprising to me, and surely it came as quite a shock to the bird, but the gator (s) did not seem to mind.
Color, in music I suspect then, is contingent upon more than just components, musical genre, and the setting itself.