Do room colors affect how we hear music?


Scientists studied how colors could impact how we hear music, and discovered that it can impact our perception of timbre and warmth.  Results were published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America in February of this year.  Interestingly, experienced listeners appeared to sense they could detect differences in timbre to a greater degree than casual listeners.  There was no difference in perception of loudness.

This is another example of the amazing way our minds work.  Clearly, room color does not have any real impact on sound, but what we see affects what we think we hear, not unlike when we switch out equipment and accessories. 

karlss0n

@buellrider97 I believe your take from your experience that you outlined is very telling and so true to the matter of setting the tone. Thanks for your input.  Enjoy the music

Interesting. There is literature about odor's effect on hearing and vice-versa.

I'm sure I remember Bo'jangles, a popular southern fast food restaurant, did research on color and how it may affect dine-in stays. Orange was chosen to promote faster turnover 

Thanks for the info.  Confirms that there is a difference between hearing and listening.  I find the setting impacts greatly how I enjoy listening to my music.  Color, lighting and my comfort and freedom from other distractions make a difference in my experience.