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Title: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: rumborak on September 18, 2017, 09:22:35 PM
"Frisson" is the shiver down the spine, with goosebumps, you sometimes get when you listen to exciting music. Apparently there are people who don't experience it, but on this forum I kinda assume everybody gets it.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Pharistee on September 18, 2017, 10:58:57 PM
I only know of one of my friends who doesn't experience that, and that's because he has nerve damage in body and has bolts running through it
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Post by: MetalJunkie on September 18, 2017, 11:00:23 PM
I wish I did. It sounds awesome.
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Post by: MirrorMask on September 19, 2017, 01:02:20 AM
I'm easily overwhelmed by music, but I can't say I experienced that exact physical sensation.
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Post by: Kwyjibo on September 19, 2017, 01:24:28 AM
I get it sometimes when hearing great music. But sadly it is a feeling that goes away after a while, meaning if I hear the song that makes me "frisson" often enough I don't get it anymore.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Skeever on September 19, 2017, 04:56:20 AM
I actually get it when I'm explaining something I'm passionate about to someone who seems receptive.
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Post by: The Walrus on September 19, 2017, 05:19:56 AM
I get this all the damn time.
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Post by: King Postwhore on September 19, 2017, 06:47:41 AM
Sometimes that single note does it for me.
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Post by: jasc15 on September 19, 2017, 07:28:42 AM
Never heard that term for it, but yes, I experience it.  I figured everyone experiences it too.

Some DT frisson moments that come to mind:

LtL F#
Scarred- "my soul exposed, it calms me to know that I won't"
Lifting Shadows- the last "and she listens openly"
Octavarium- Almost every note bend in the ending guitar solo with french horn, especially the trill.
SFAM- Opening of Overture
Lines in the sand- End of the middle guitar solo.  Great buildup in the preceding 2 minutes.
ACOS- ~15:30 guitar solo.  I like the use of wah as a filter more than an emphasis effect.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Zydar on September 19, 2017, 07:38:36 AM
It happens now and again, yes.


:zydar:
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: The Silent Cody on September 19, 2017, 07:44:33 AM
All the time, but as far as I remember I had it every time I was listening Helloween's Immortal from The Dark Ride album. Also, It happens with some Pink Floyd songs, for example - Hey You or High Hopes. :tup
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: gmillerdrake on September 19, 2017, 07:44:51 AM
Yep. It's not all the time but when the circumstances are right.

I've noticed that the instances I've experienced it with lately have been when I hear an older song that takes me back some years to a moment or a period of my life....and I really stop to recall it and think on it while listening....
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Nekov on September 19, 2017, 08:07:51 AM
Yep, it doesn't happen very often, usually when I hear a new song that is great or when I listen to a song that I really love after a while.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Cable on September 19, 2017, 10:22:15 AM
I get it a fair amount. Even though my attention to them has naturally wanned over time, one of the many reasons DT became my "FavBandForLife" is due to the high amount of frisson responses I had to their music. Especially when compared to other music and musicians.

I get it during conversations at times too. I will say I would lament not having this response.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: cramx3 on September 19, 2017, 11:25:19 AM
Yep. It's not all the time but when the circumstances are right.

I've noticed that the instances I've experienced it with lately have been when I hear an older song that takes me back some years to a moment or a period of my life....and I really stop to recall it and think on it while listening....

Yea, when songs hit a certain emotional memory, I definitely get it.  Sometimes when the music is just right too especially at a live concert.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: ganpondorodf on September 19, 2017, 11:39:32 AM
Wasn't aware of the term but I get it a lot. Can't explain exactly what causes it but if an artist doesn't give me that feeling I won't love them. I may appreciate them just fine, but I'll never fall head over heels for them. Porcupine Tree and Opeth are two bands that I can appreciate as good music, but they don't give me *that* feeling
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: romdrums on September 19, 2017, 11:56:12 AM
I get it all the time.  I still get it on songs that I've listened to my whole life.  Most recently, Steven Wilson's Pariah hit me like a ton of bricks, right at the part at the end of the second chorus where Ninet sings that high vocal line and the drums come in with the tremolo picked guitar melody.  I about crashed my car it overwhelmed me so much!  I remember getting that feeling the first time I listened to Images and Words and the intro to Under a Glass Moon started.  Such a huge, majestic, soaring line, and I just sat on my grandparents' porch entranced.  Good times!
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Post by: mike099 on September 19, 2017, 12:07:36 PM
I have gotten that feeling when getting my hair cut, assuming that the stylist keeps quit and lets me drift off.  I have also gotten the feeling when listening to music.
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Post by: a51502112 on September 19, 2017, 12:12:53 PM
I get it when I pee.
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Post by: The Silent Cody on September 19, 2017, 01:27:46 PM
I get it when I pee.
:rollin
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Post by: Implode on September 19, 2017, 02:25:14 PM
Yes. If it's particularly strong, it can create a little bit of involuntary neck movement, which is kind of embarassing if it happens in public. :lol
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Post by: Dublagent66 on September 19, 2017, 02:33:19 PM
I get it.  Hasn't really happened lately.
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Post by: pogoowner on September 19, 2017, 08:40:27 PM
Not really a shiver down the spine, but goosebumps, yes. Definitely.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: TioJorge on September 20, 2017, 12:17:56 AM
Oh wow, I didn't know that was the term for it...and it's equally awesome as the sensation! Yeah, I get it a lot when I'm either just intensely into a song, or when I'm feeling a strong emotional connection to a song. Which might sound one in the same but...one might be me simply really into rocking out to the ending half of BTBAM's Colors, which doesn't have as much to do with emotion (sans nostalgia, which is indeed a huge factor in me experiencing frission). On the other hand I might be listening to a very calm song like Devin Townsend's Where You've Been and get it all the same simply because I have a really strong connection to the song emotionally.

Nowadays I tend to get it more in relation to nostalgia and/or emotion (and when it's both...hoo boy...it's like a...spinal blowjob...although...that sounds disgusting. And yet...mmmm).
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Post by: RoeDent on September 20, 2017, 05:31:28 AM
I do get goosebumps from time to time when listening to certain songs or symphonies. Say, the ending of Mahler's 2nd Symphony, or DT's Octavarium, or many moments in The Astonishing (Chosen, Hymn of a Thousand Voices, Astonishing).
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: wolfking on September 20, 2017, 06:14:35 AM
"Frisson" is the shiver down the spine, with goosebumps, you sometimes get when you listen to exciting music. Apparently there are people who don't experience it, but on this forum I kinda assume everybody gets it.

I get this all the time.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: bl5150 on September 20, 2017, 06:17:40 AM
"Frisson" is the shiver down the spine, with goosebumps, you sometimes get when you listen to exciting music. Apparently there are people who don't experience it, but on this forum I kinda assume everybody gets it.

I get this all the time.

The staff at JB Hifi get it when you walk in too  ;D

 
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Stadler on September 20, 2017, 06:59:34 AM
I get it, but not from everything.  The things that almost always do it are:

- the medley part of "In The Cage" on 3SL, by Genesis
- Drops of Jupiter, by Train (when he sings the "Tell me..." part)
- He Stopped Loving Her Today, by George Jones
- the keyboard part at about 4:30 in Awaken, by Yes
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Harmony on September 20, 2017, 10:58:54 AM
Huh, learned a new word.  I always thought this was called piloerection but that may just be the goosebumps part.  But being cold can give you goosebumps and shivers.  I don't consider that the same thing as piloerection.

Anyway, yeah, I get this all the time with music.  Sometimes even while reading a really good book.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: ich bin besser on September 20, 2017, 11:09:04 AM
What?? ;)

Never at home, but during live gigs: yes. But that may have a different name (like goosebumps, tears or whatever).

Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Stadler on September 20, 2017, 12:21:46 PM
There's a joke in there somewhere... 
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: Architeuthis on September 20, 2017, 03:23:56 PM
It happens to me often with music. Especially at concerts or when I'm by myself listening to my favorite music at high volumes. Music has the power to touch nerves you never realized you had.
I've had the same sensation while witnessing something spectacular in nature too, just on visual experiences.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: MoraWintersoul on September 21, 2017, 06:31:22 AM
Yes, but it goes away after I've heard the song a few times.
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Post by: Stadler on September 21, 2017, 07:36:09 AM
Yes, but it goes away after I've heard the song a few times.

Does it ever come back?   I know for me, if I don't hear it for a while, I'll listen to the 3SL medley (especially in the car) and it'll hit me like it was new.   I love that.
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Post by: Cruithne on September 21, 2017, 07:53:11 AM
Nope, never had it. Honestly, I wasn't even aware it was a genuine thing, I just thought when people talked about their hair standing on end it was a figurative expression.

I learned something new today!
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: romdrums on September 21, 2017, 07:57:47 AM
Yes, but it goes away after I've heard the song a few times.

Does it ever come back?   I know for me, if I don't hear it for a while, I'll listen to the 3SL medley (especially in the car) and it'll hit me like it was new.   I love that.

That still gets me as well, and I've been listening to that medley for over 30 years.  Listening to 3SL is one of my earliest musical memories.
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Post by: Chris Hinton on September 22, 2017, 08:58:20 AM
Speaking of frisson, I had it all the way through https://teamrock.com/news/2017-09-22/spocks-beard-premiere-made-alive-overture-live-video (https://teamrock.com/news/2017-09-22/spocks-beard-premiere-made-alive-overture-live-video)...   :hefdaddy
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Post by: MrBoom_shack-a-lack on September 22, 2017, 07:46:15 PM
I used to get it more frequent but these days it's pretty rare that a song will get me to a state like that. I LOVE when it happens though, at those times I appreciate how powerful and wonderful music can be that can convey a feeling like that.

What's interesting is what actually makes you get that feeling and for me it's very random and can be everything from a section in a song, a certain melody, a chord progression or just hearing vocal harmonies in a band setting or A cappella in some form. Just hearing someone with a beautiful voice can be enough for me.
I do think that for the most part that feeling comes from harmonies, chord progressions and melodies that you've heard before or feels familiar in some ways even if it's a song you've never heard before you can still get it because when you hear it you get a feeling of comfort and pleasure. As someone mentioned nostalgia can also a big part, I think.

To mention some random occasions, crank this up (https://youtu.be/2EDIDCdy5Es?t=1m8s) and you might get a few goosebumps like I did the first time I heard it, make sure to stick until the end. Hearing my country's national anthem (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1ZlAzVrdZY) or a nice arrangement of Star Spangled Banner like this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCmk88S2sdQ) or when a giant crowd sings Rule Britannia (https://youtu.be/ZZkofOGY3fU?t=4m19s). I think the most recent was when I heard this wonderful rendition of Nessun Dorma by Jonas Kaufman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN-JCdM4or0).
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: XJDenton on September 24, 2017, 11:19:53 AM
I don't experience frission. My block of uranium is not Enriched so it can't maintain a frission reaction.
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Post by: jasc15 on September 25, 2017, 08:42:15 AM
I only experience fussion.
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: wolfking on September 27, 2017, 06:17:12 AM
"Frisson" is the shiver down the spine, with goosebumps, you sometimes get when you listen to exciting music. Apparently there are people who don't experience it, but on this forum I kinda assume everybody gets it.

I get this all the time.

The staff at JB Hifi get it when you walk in too  ;D

 :rollin
Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: AngelBack on September 27, 2017, 07:42:25 AM
The first time I heard Alex's solo on The Garden I got a case so bad I thought I was paralyzed.
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Post by: SystematicThought on September 28, 2017, 08:55:13 PM
Yeah, I mainly get it with lyrics that really hit home. I get it whenever I hear Comfortably Numb during the chorus, especially the lines:
"Now I've got that feeling once again
I can't explain you would not understand
This is not how I am"

&
"I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown
The dream is gone"


Title: Re: Is there anybody on this forum who doesn't experience "frisson"?
Post by: twosuitsluke on September 29, 2017, 06:26:30 AM
So I was at work yesterday and the kids put on The Lion King. I got shivers when Circle of Life played at the beginning  :hefdaddy

Love my job sometimes  :heart