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Chromesthesia With Dylan Jarvis

  • Writer: Smadar Frisch
    Smadar Frisch
  • Oct 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Chromesthesia is a type of synesthesia where sounds involuntarily trigger the perception of colors. For example, someone might "see" a specific color when they hear a musical note. This condition is relatively rare, affecting an estimated 1 in 2,000 people, though prevalence can vary.


On my first Episode of Chromatic Minds - A Synesthete Podcast I interview the wonderful and talented Dylan Jarvis who's experiencing Chromesthesia or sound-to-color synesthesia.


Dylan shares with us his journey on discovering this unique phenomenon had a name, that he was not alone. How his Synesthesia helped him excel in music and find a job, his musical taste, ways of relaxing the synesthesia mode. I even learned that my life journey and Dylan's were not far off, and we even share the same guitars collection this made me think that "Great minds think alike" Perhaps even Synesthete mind.


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Yours Colourfully,

Smadar Frisch



 
 
 

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