Imagine you're playing with play-dough. You can squish it, stretch it, and make cool shapes with it. Intuitive music is kind of like that, but with sound instead of play-dough.
When someone makes intuitive music, they don't plan everything out ahead of time like they would if they were playing a song from sheet music. Instead, they listen to the music in their head and let their hands or voice make the sounds that feel right. It's like they're playing with sound, just like you might play with play-dough.
Intuitive music doesn't always sound like a song you've heard before. Sometimes it's more like a bunch of sounds or noises put together in a way that sounds cool. And just like with play-dough, the person making intuitive music can keep changing and adding things until they feel happy with what they've made.
So, intuitive music is like creating musical sculptures using sound. It's a way of expressing yourself creatively without following specific rules or plans.