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Anonymous No.127026934 [Report] >>127027935 >>127029919 >>127030108 >>127030127 >>127030582
Is there any music where you feel like you lack the right words to describe why you like it?
Anonymous No.127027303 [Report]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjQk3e3w_NY
Anonymous No.127027935 [Report]
>>127026934 (OP)
james ferraro - iasia
or pretty much just anything by him
Anonymous No.127028024 [Report] >>127028102
If you are unable to describe feelings with words or have difficulty recognising what you are feeling then you probably suffer from alexithymia. I think you are autistic and the Wojak posting seems to indicate that.
Anonymous No.127028102 [Report] >>127029904
>>127028024
Plausible, but I really just sometimes like some descriptive aspect of the music that has neither to do with theory or emotions. For example, I long found it really to describe why I liked certain Beatles albums over others, and it was basically that the albums I like by them are the more stripped down, 'naked' albums where there's just two guitars, bass, drums and vocals. Not much studio trickery or overdubs, additional strings or other instruments and so on. That wasn't easy for me to fully identify.
Anonymous No.127029904 [Report]
>>127028102
Sounds like you experience sensory overload with too many layers in one album. Autism, once again.
Anonymous No.127029919 [Report]
>>127026934 (OP)
Power Electronics
Anonymous No.127030108 [Report]
>>127026934 (OP)
No not really lol, it's not that hard to describe why you like something like "it sounds really cool," or "it sounds intense," or "that was a cool chord progression" or whatever. I don't think there's any music I can't describe why I like because I like stuff for being the way it is and I think all music is pretty much going to be describable in one way or another.
Anonymous No.127030127 [Report]
>>127026934 (OP)
no
Anonymous No.127030582 [Report]
>>127026934 (OP)
Broadly speaking, no. But sometimes it can be a little tricky to explain why I like a song or album over another, especially if it's from an artist with relatively consistent output.