As memory and experience reference sound events in the context of immediate perception, a sense of ambiguity may arise.
Anticipation is confounded as expectations are defied by combinations of sounds and tones that imply familiarity yet go unrecognized. This state of mind and emotion, merging the known and the utterly strange, evokes an awareness of the uncanny.
Such phenomena may endure until a sound or musical piece is recognized, whether within moments or over the course of years, and additionally in the form of sounds once experienced that are never again heard in the same way.
Anticipation is confounded as expectations are defied by combinations of sounds and tones that imply familiarity yet go unrecognized. This state of mind and emotion, merging the known and the utterly strange, evokes an awareness of the uncanny.
Such phenomena may endure until a sound or musical piece is recognized, whether within moments or over the course of years, and additionally in the form of sounds once experienced that are never again heard in the same way.