@ ongaku

What if a different instrument is playing that scale?
I don't have a weird version of perfect pitch, I have a weird version of imperfect pitch.
Like I said, I thought that most people would associate keys with some sort of imagery... not necessarily synethesia, but also associations that develop over time?
@ kelly, I think I associate letters with colours too, but the association with colour isn't as strong and the colours don't match what I hear music notes as.
When I was really little, I had a toy piano, and one of the melodies it would play was in B major, and it always made
me think of purple. Except I had no idea the key was B major, because I couldn't read music or name notes yet.
Anyway, I'm still interested in what all your associations are, and how they compare...
For me:
C major: new things, brightness, rainbows
C sharp minor: autumn, fire, orange-yellow-red
D major: Dark green, Christmas!
Db Major: Lighter green, nature, forests with waterfalls
E major: Cream, ivory
E minor: Silver/ cool colours
Eb Major: Sweet and comfortable things... like cotton candy and cake and home.
F major: trains, some unknown shade of orange
G minor: brownish orange, similar to c sharp minor but darker.
G major: Nature, Bells, Gold, Christmas again!
A major: A warm, vibrant, but somewhat dark shade of red.
A minor: mountains, waterfalls.
Ab major: Ruby/raspberry red
B major: Light purple, carefreeness
Bb major: Dark purple