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Kafke  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Music Anhedonia: Why some people don't like music

I just listened to that from start to finished bored as shit the entire time. All I got was "typical acoustic guitar with a cute story attached". :\ Didn't think it was all that great. It's like the stuff my dad likes to play all the time.





JakobVirgil  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I am sorry for your loss.

Personally I am somewhere on the autism spectrum why over to the left close to humans. (I have been married twice and have children ) . If I did not have music to connect me with others I think I would be even farther Adrift.

I am sure that came out ruder then I intended it. I am sure you are an otherwise neuro-typical person and not getting Music doesn't effect you more than being color-blind would

Pribnow  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I am certainly not neuro-typical, but I certainly do get music. This song IS a typical acoustic guitar song with a cute story. Just because someone doesn't particularly enjoy a certain genre doesn't mean they don't "get" music. I also found the song boring beginning to end. It elicited a particular emotional qualia from me, I "understood" it, I'm simply not a fan.

I can also see a piece of visual art, have an emotional response, understand what the author intended, and not be a particular fan. That doesn't make me color blind. You are too sure of a lot of things.

_refugee_  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Kafke has stated in the thread that music overall does not affect him the way it seems most people are affected by it. Therefore, JakobVirgil is responding to this overall sentiment, the lack of enjoyment of music as a whole, with his "I am sorry for your loss" as much as he is responding to the specific comment of Kafke's when Kafke states he is bored by the song and doesn't get it.

    Just because someone doesn't particularly enjoy a certain genre doesn't mean they don't "get" music.

Sure, that's true, but again, that's not what JakobVirgil is responding to and that's not what Kafke has expressed with his post and throughout this thread. Kafke has clearly stated that music as a whole does not affect him the way it seems to affect others. It's not a matter of him not being a fan. JakobVirgil is not calling you colorblind because you found one particular song boring. JakobVirgil is comparing Kafke's specific experience and lack of connection with music similar to colorblindness because it's essentially the lack of a perception that most people seem to have (an appreciation of music).

Either JakobVirgil's too sure of a lot of things, or you're taking a conversation that's not about you and interpreting it to be about you.

Kafke  ·  3912 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    he is bored by the song and doesn't get it.

I got it. I understand the emotions within the song, as well as the overall "mood". Do I reflect that? no. Does it make me like the song more or less? no.

    Kafke has clearly stated that music as a whole does not affect him the way it seems to affect others. It's not a matter of him not being a fan.

This is correct. I can appreciate music I don't like just fine. I'm not a big fan of classical music, but I can recognize the skill and talent that went into it. But I'd say that my "lack of emotional responding" or whatever you'd call it, does indeed have an effect on my music taste.

    JakobVirgil is comparing Kafke's specific experience and lack of connection with music similar to colorblindness because it's essentially the lack of a perception that most people seem to have (an appreciation of music).

I would agree that it's similar to color blindness.

Pribnow  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I actually didn't notice that Kafka was the person who made the original post. I wasn't taking it as a conversation about me, I was taking it as a conversation about people in general.

_refugee_  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Perhaps you were responding talking about people in general, predominantly using yourself as a specific example. Most of your sentences revolved around your perception of music and your opinions, which is why I interpreted your comment as being a personal one.

His username is Kafke.

Kafke  ·  3912 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    His username is Kafke.

It's a common mistake :P.

JakobVirgil  ·  3914 days ago  ·  link  ·  

What _refugee_ said. :)

Kafke  ·  3912 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    I can also see a piece of visual art, have an emotional response, understand what the author intended, and not be a particular fan. That doesn't make me color blind. You are too sure of a lot of things.

I don't have emotional responses to music. Which is what the article is talking about. It's not about being a fan or not being a fan.

Color blindness is an excellent way of putting it. A color blind person can certainly see and appreciate art, but lacks the ability to see certain colors within the art that other people can see. This would alter his experience and make him either like or dislike certain pieces and his opinions would be different than others because of it. He might like a piece because of the way it's organized, and other people could only see the strong contrast in colors that turn them away, which the colorblind person would never see. Alternatively, the color-seeing person could like the color use in a painting and like it for that reason, while a colorblind person might realize it's there (or might not) but can't and doesn't take it into consideration when they critique the piece.