A scientific explanation might satisfy you, but it is not satisfactory for many of us. Science has failed to explain why matter or energy exist in the first place. It can say that a certain frequency of light is behind what we experience as the colour blue, but that does not adequately describe the experience of seeing blue. You can define blue as what the brain perceives when the eyes receive a certain frequency of light, but even that doesn't do blue justice.
Colours are something we can imagine with our eyes shut, so if frequencies of light are the basis of colour perception, does that mean the brain has the ability to project light frequencies? A colour is a brain visualization of a "visual thought".
It was done with older midi software. If it was run through more modern software, it would sound more natural with humanized settings, but feel free to record a cover any way you like.
That might somewhat explain why we see different colours, but nothing short of the actual experience of a colour can truly describe it. This song tries to paint colours with sound, but it's of course a subjective expression.
An older version was done that way, (search for "Bright Colours" at soundclick(dot)com ), but if you know a toddler-aged tv show on PBS at 5am that needs a theme song, be sure to let us know. 8D And remember that not everyone needs to be commercial big shots. That song, as is, has touched a few people.
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dionsansoucie 4 years ago
Well, scientist can explain what colors are, you fail.
NexMMA 4 years ago
A scientific explanation might satisfy you, but it is not satisfactory for many of us. Science has failed to explain why matter or energy exist in the first place. It can say that a certain frequency of light is behind what we experience as the colour blue, but that does not adequately describe the experience of seeing blue. You can define blue as what the brain perceives when the eyes receive a certain frequency of light, but even that doesn't do blue justice.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
The blue i'm referring to is what a blind man could never understand unless he got his sight back.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
Colours are something we can imagine with our eyes shut, so if frequencies of light are the basis of colour perception, does that mean the brain has the ability to project light frequencies? A colour is a brain visualization of a "visual thought".
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
It was done with older midi software. If it was run through more modern software, it would sound more natural with humanized settings, but feel free to record a cover any way you like.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
colors are the speed at which light vibrates.
philip1201 4 years ago
That might somewhat explain why we see different colours, but nothing short of the actual experience of a colour can truly describe it. This song tries to paint colours with sound, but it's of course a subjective expression.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
An older version was done that way, (search for "Bright Colours" at soundclick(dot)com ), but if you know a toddler-aged tv show on PBS at 5am that needs a theme song, be sure to let us know. 8D And remember that not everyone needs to be commercial big shots. That song, as is, has touched a few people.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago