To Sulston, a minor second is sour, a major third sweet, a fourth tastes like mown grass and a minor sixth like cream.
"Whenever she hears a specific musical interval, she automatically experiences a taste on her tongue that is consistently linked to that particular interval," the scientists wrote in the journal.
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I play Roland EM20 and Yamaha PSR550
Ohh..that explain why I'm so thirsty and hungry when I play the keyboard, thirsty when I play the black keys and hungry when I play the white ones!
Waiter, I'm playing the white ones right now, give me something on the rocks, Please
Cheers GJ
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Cheers 🥂 GJ _______________________________________________ "Success is not counted by how high you have climbed but by how many you brought with you." (Wil Rose)
Can anyone explain why I hear bells and angel's choirs while I'm tasting a sweet girl's kiss? Maybe that's the same effect? Let the scientists know that I'm a synaesthete too...!!!
------------------ Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany), Sheriff ;-)
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Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany), Sheriff ;-)
Yammie is yummy. Roland tastes like a Rolaid. A GEM looks great (a girls best friend), has no taste, I don't recommend swallowing it, but if you do, I hope it comes out the other end. Starkeeper
[This message has been edited by Starkeeper (edited 03-03-2005).]
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I play Roland EM20 and Yamaha PSR550