Posted by alesta on December 7, 2005, at 11:23:07
In reply to aural » alesta, posted by zeugma on December 6, 2005, at 19:16:08
> aim,
hi zee :)
> I haven't seen any auras lately, but John Lennon's vocals circa 1967 are otherworldly enough. I love how his voice gets that metallic timbre that is detached and passionate at the same time.
yes, his voice does have a fantastic quality to it..i don't have it on cd or mp3 right now...so can't break it down at this time..:) but detached and passionate is probably an apt description..;)
<but i feel overpowered by the sense of a person gotten through their voice.
yes, same here, i do think it would be cool to hear the voices of some of those on this site, for instance.
<didn't lennon say 'listen to the color of your mind' (or is that 'dreams'? been about two and a half decades since i listened hard to lennon's voice, and that means listened at all, since i only listen to one voice at a time- there is so much to hear in a voice, especially one of the rare ones with something to say)- he was auditory, too.
yes, it's back to that 80% of communication is through body language....which includes tone of voice...very powerful. for myself, sometimes communicating online seem so foreign to how i communicate IRL....i tend to rely on my tone of voice a LOT...and smiles..and other facial expressions...as most of us do.:) i felt like i was relearning to communicate when i first came to these boards....:-) strange stuff.:) not a complicated concept, but a fascinating one...
> ah, the joys of synaesthesia.
> -z,who will see anything this time of nightthat makes two of us.:)
alesta:)....i am trying to be incognito while typing this..hence my 'tone' may be a bit overly serious....and my words, decidedly unpoetic...
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