i swear autistic joy for me is just finding a song and playing it over and over for hours on end.
current fav: sweet talker- years and years
the instrumental is just perfect :)
autileaf :)
i swear autistic joy for me is just finding a song and playing it over and over for hours on end.
current fav: sweet talker- years and years
the instrumental is just perfect :)
autileaf :)
i do that. i consider my taste in music quite limited. the flip side: at my age (66) and diagnosed only 4 years ago, now tunes may play endlessly in my head, and it be hard to get rid of them. sort of like my tinnitus. i figured out the songs would be 'catchy' songs i recently heard, or somehow slipped into my head. it is annoying. both the tinnitus, and those stupid songs playing in my head.
maybe there is a connection. tinnitus i've heard (no pun intend) is the brain trying to insert frequencies it can't hear, so they just kind of exist in your noggin .... uh... permanently. repetitive songs in my head might be my sense of repeating things...
i do that. i consider my taste in music quite limited. the flip side: at my age (66) and diagnosed only 4 years ago, now tunes may play endlessly in my head, and it be hard to get rid of them. sort of like my tinnitus. i figured out the songs would be 'catchy' songs i recently heard, or somehow slipped into my head. it is annoying. both the tinnitus, and those stupid songs playing in my head.
maybe there is a connection. tinnitus i've heard (no pun intend) is the brain trying to insert frequencies it can't hear, so they just kind of exist in your noggin .... uh... permanently. repetitive songs in my head might be my sense of repeating things...