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StuartN
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20 May 2010, 4:34 pm

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I feel sound go through my body, when I listen to my music, and it gives me great pleasure. 8)


I really feel the doorbell or phone throughout my body, like a shock - especially if either it is unexpected, or I am waiting for a call that I am worried about.

I like music albums that I have learned to feel, so my body knows what to expect. Hitting "shuffle" is something I almost never do, and it is quite shocking (or novel, depending on my mood) when I do.



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20 May 2010, 6:23 pm

I think I understand what you're saying & it does happen to me, but not with everything. With things like wind & other sounds of nature, I feel like I can actually feel it. Like it's actually tangible & I can really touch it. The same thing goes for certain music & certain words that people say. It's like I can actually touch the words that are being said.


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28 May 2010, 10:12 pm

I feel sounds all through my body, though not every sound. Many of them, though, and especially music. Ragtime piano tickles, a lot of drum sounds feel like a hand gently slapping me on the belly. Violins feel like a vibrating string is being pulled through me (my description makes it sound unpleasant, but it is actually very nice). Up until recently, I assumed it was like that for everyone.

Music is such a wonderfully human thing. One of the few things that makes me feel like one of the same species.



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07 Aug 2010, 7:15 am

I do. It started a few years on a vipasana (a 10 days meditation course) I was taking.
It usually happen when I'm half/almost a sleep, or on a meditation state. (in the middle of mediation for example.).
I feel the sound on my skin. It starts or actually hitting me on a specific point any where on my body, and spread fast on the skin around it, depends on the volume of it, like an electric pulse. It can be a bus starting to move, a bird twitting, a door closed, people talking, o r anything else. In the beginning I thought it was fascinating but I can't say that it is a big fun.
If I sit on a meditation posture with one hand on the other, I can feel the sound of a bell, (Tibetan ones), moving in a circle the hands make with the in between shoulder part, not on the skin, but deeper, and that is funner, I may say.



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16 Dec 2011, 12:51 am

Check out my song on youtube "feeling sound" It's a short story intended to produce pleasant feeling sound. A more clean version can be found on Reverbnation. enjoy



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16 Dec 2011, 4:21 am

StuartN wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
I feel sound go through my body, when I listen to my music, and it gives me great pleasure. 8)


I really feel the doorbell or phone throughout my body, like a shock - especially if either it is unexpected, or I am waiting for a call that I am worried about.

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Those are the worst. At least, to me.
There's some agressive sounds out there, but those two really feel like an electric shock to the brain, if I had to choose, I'd even prefer the "loud motorcycle shove", or the "wooden plank falling to the ground-neckslap" to those :lol:



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16 Dec 2011, 4:26 am

I don't feel sound but I see different flashes of light corresponding with the sound pitch when I close my eyes.



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16 Dec 2011, 9:03 am

I used to be able to do this when I was a kid...would imagine vivid visuals with sounds...like a music video playing to the beat.
This faded away...would get anything to get it back. Synesthesia is beautiful.


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16 Mar 2013, 4:03 pm

Yes I can also feel sound.. I actually searched it up in google to see if any other people also have the same phenomenon :o I looked at the synesthesia wiki and it didn't explain anything about the "feeling sound" phenomenon but it was interesting.



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16 Mar 2013, 5:20 pm

I just read the article and I thought all these things were normal??? I've had them my entire life. I mentioned something similar in a music thread. This is a shocking discovery for me, kind of terrifying but awesome at the same time.



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14 Mar 2016, 4:52 am

yes ..now in my head i hear like electric sound like grounded electrical light

I try to Search in Google, but cannot find this. But if i have good sleep before i did't hear this inside my Head.

I feel Good except this weird this inside my head still wondering?