Fluffy Squirrel
@fluffysquirrel
Joined over 4 years ago@fluffysquirrel
Joined over 4 years agoYeah, not only do I read things aloud in my head a lot of the time, I'll also sometimes go back and resay stuff again, like a weird audio double-take, if a particular line hits me in an unusual way. At the same time though, I can kinda skim still, and I'm reading but without saying all the words, it just feels a bit disjointed As far as music goes, yeah, I can get the full range of Elsa's singing Let it Go in my head. Including all the little detail like the little laughs or emotions Having just tried it out though.. I find that when I get to say, the louder bits, it becomes harder to just say, listen without doing anything? Head and hand movement starts working in, it builds up a bit.. .. tho it could just be cause I enjoy that song As I've said in other ones though, I don't tend to have a mix of both lyrics and instrumentals unfortunately, the lyrics tend to overpower the music beneath and I don't remember it. Solo bits like at the start of the song though But yeah, I generally think with vocal conversations, often I'll talk to myself in my head
I hear the artist singing the song, or the sound of the instruments. I can't multitask both though.. the songs tend to be instrumental, then the beat goes when the lyrics kick in, and comes back in periods of non singing Take Tina Turner's - What's love got to do with it. I can mentally remember and sing a lot of the lyrics.. but I didn't have a clue whatsoever what the backing beat was. Just listened to it on youtube and yeah I had no recollection of that at all.. so it's like it's actually my memory only records certain bits of it too.. is odd, apparently I remember lyrics and solo instrumental bits between and blah, but if they were all interlayed, I would struggle to figure out the backing beat Whereas I can hear all of the intro music to Final Countdown just fine
I only have sound in my head, that's it pretty much