The Pockets Theory

In music theory, when a person is singing, their words are supposed to ‘land’ at particular points in the song. When their words don’t land on these positions, the singing sounds ‘off’. However, there is a ‘pocket’ around those exact points in which the singer can still sing their words, and the singing will still sound good.


I thought this idea was very interesting and it made me think about how it can be applied to everyday life to make everyday life easier for us.


Autistic people may be prone to being perfectionistic, wanting things to be very exact, correct and literal, i.e. they want things to land exactly on those particular points each and every time.


Let’s look at this in a diagram:






Join The Curly Hair Project Community Today

This article is available only to members of our community. If you would like to continue to read this article, along with receiving access to our exclusive animations and special offers – please click the Subscribe today button. If you are already a member, please log in.




Subscribe
Today



Why support
CHP?





Free Autism

Alert Card!

When you subscribe to The Curly Hair Project, 

you will receive a free Autism Alert Card worth £6!




The post The Pockets Theory appeared first on The Girl with the Curly Hair.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on January 20, 2020 06:38
No comments have been added yet.


Alis Rowe's Blog

Alis Rowe
Alis Rowe isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Alis Rowe's blog with rss.