FunnyDigestion
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I'm almost positive that this happens to everyone, even if they don't tell you so. How could it not?
Maybe an exception of tone-deaf people - I have no idea.
You mean general euphoria or synesthesia (in resp. to my post)?
(EDIT: nevermind.. ^)
I don't know, I've seen that very emotionally 'regular' people (not Thinkers necessarily, but people who're always socially cheerful or always at the same level of positive mood) tend not to have as much visceral response to music as more anxious, unsettled, passionate, etc. people. They aren't hit so much by it.
I'm going particularly by experience with my mom. I'll play her some piece of music that blew me away, & she'll be sitting there calmly the whole time & when it's over she might say, "that was a nice song" (or "that was weird"-- but totally unmoved / unimpressed).