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Spiritinthesky 09-06-2010 10:15 AM

Which one are you?
 
A study of more than 36,000 people from around the world concluded that musical tastes and personality type were closely related.

The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.

Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.

So which one are you?

Ourcrazymodern? 09-06-2010 12:09 PM

Are there other categories? Like the blues, or jazz, or rock-n-roll?

Zeraph 09-06-2010 12:15 PM

And what if you're practically all of them?

chriswin8 09-06-2010 12:16 PM

Hmm, i am a fan of of Country but enjoy almost all kinds of music, just not rap and r&b. But when i am alone i will almost always put country or 70/80 rock on depending on my mood. So i am not sure where i stand on this.

flat5 09-06-2010 12:45 PM

stupid

guy44 09-06-2010 02:21 PM

Wow, I didn't realize how crappy us indie music fans were. Excuse me while I mope around and not get any work done.

SSJTWIZTA 09-06-2010 03:13 PM

im a garage-lo-fi/power pop/punk guy. so i guess i'll do, uhh, unclassified shit.

uncle phil 09-06-2010 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flat5 (Post 2820462)
stupid

agreed...

long live rock and roll...

ring 09-06-2010 03:28 PM

At least the Professor was suggesting & not professing.

http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...itinthesky.jpg

This little ditty is now worming its way into my brain.

genuinegirly 09-06-2010 05:12 PM

What if you love both classical and heavy metal?

snowy 09-06-2010 05:26 PM

Just wanted to post a link to the original article: BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Music tastes link to personality because I wondered where the heck it came from.

BadNick 09-06-2010 06:38 PM

I wonder if eating too much haggis can effect such research?

There were other categories:

- Jazz fans seem to be creative and outgoing and have high self-esteem – this is in line with the innovative and sociable nature of jazz.

- Country western fans were found to be introverted and hard-working.

- Rap fans are outgoing aggressive.

- Blues fans have high self-esteem and are creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease

- Reggae listeners have High self-esteem, are creative, not hardworking (I wonder why??), outgoing, gentle and at ease
- Rave music listeners are creative, outgoing but agressive

- Pop music fans are not very creative but hardworking, outgoing, gentle and generally not at ease

- Soul fans generally have high self-esteem and are creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease

- Indie music lovers lack both self-esteem and the work ethic. (can anyone say “EMO !”)

Lindy 09-06-2010 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiritinthesky (Post 2820447)
A study of more than 36,000 people from around the world concluded that musical tastes and personality type were closely related.

The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.

Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.

So which one are you?

I like classical, especially 20th Century orchestra and chamber music.:) I think most opera is a crashing bore.:expressionless: Heavy metal is OK, but gets numbing and tiresome after a while, but maybe thats the point. I'll take punk over metal. Rockabilly over punk. I find Indie to be boring and cliquey. I don't like rap --I like the poetry and rhythm, but hate the bludgeoning bass.:thumbsdown: I like Western more than Country, and yes, there is a difference. I love reggae live, but rarely listen to reggae recordings. Chart pop proves that people will buy anything.:shakehead:
I also like jazz --especially big band jazz, swing, and New Orleans jazz out of the 1930s. I believe as an article of faith that Coltrane knows where he is going, but I've never been able to figure it out.:no: I like blues and gospel, choral music, bagpipes, and marching bands. I hate women folkies playing oversize dreadnought guitars.

I have high self-esteem, am creative and hardworking, but I am not particularly outgoing. I am kind, loyal, and disobedient. I like dogs, but like cats more. I like Scotch and butterscotch, dislike bourbon and applesauce. I don't think any of that has anything to do with my tastes in music. :)

Lindy

SSJTWIZTA 09-07-2010 02:29 AM

i'm trying to debate this, but there are just too many fucking genres of music.

Jetée 09-07-2010 03:08 AM

There's just as many facets to my atypical personality as there is to the hundereds of genres of music I employ, seek out, and enjoy.


One contention of the debate that could be roused, if at all, is whether listening to whichever one genre more than the others more deeply affects someone (and changes one's characteristics in the process) or if it is our inherent 'base' personality that goes to seek out the genre which most resembles and soothes/inspires the individual.

The wrinkle in this is that unless based on a true scientific analaysis of one(s) without any musical knowledge and inclination whatsoever, and given the same (vast) library of genres to listen to in the same timeframe (say, three years of an ongoing trial-and-error group listening experiment) this listing is entirely subjective, more closely related to sterotypes, and is just a survey of the product of society's connotations on any specific-type of subcategorized encompassing genre of music.

- - -
(I also came to find the blog posting of this "study", as posted yesterday, two year ago.)

SSJTWIZTA 09-07-2010 03:14 AM

that may be true. but im the exact opposite of many of the people who listen to the same exact style of music as i.

BadNick 09-07-2010 08:53 AM

I like all sorts of music, including jazz. This cleared it up for me a lot better than Prof. North's research:

Yogi Berra Explains Jazz

Interviewer: Can you explain jazz?
Yogi: I can't, but I will. 90% of all jazz is half improvisation. The other
half is the part people play while others are playing something they
never played with anyone who played that part. So if you play the
wrong part, its right. If you play the right part, it might be right if you
play it wrong enough. But if you play it too right, it's wrong.

Interviewer: I don't understand.
Yogi: Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it.
It's too complicated. That's whats so simple about it.

Interviewer: Do you understand it?
Yogi: No. That's why I can explain it. If I understood it, I wouldn't know
anything about it.

Interviewer: Are there any great jazz players alive today?
Yogi: No. All the great jazz players alive today are dead. Except for the
ones that are still alive. But so many of them are dead, that the ones
that are still alive are dying to be like the ones that are dead. Some would
kill for it.

Interviewer: What is syncopation?
Yogi: That's when the note that you should hear now happens either before
or after you hear it. In jazz, you don't hear notes when they happen
because that would be some other type of music. Other types of music can
be jazz, but only if they're the same as something different from those
other
kinds.

Interviewer: Now I really don't understand.
Yogi: I haven't taught you enough for you to not understand jazz that well.

Lindy 09-07-2010 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BadNick (Post 2820644)
I like all sorts of music, including jazz. This cleared it up for me a lot better than Prof. North's research:

Yogi Berra Explains Jazz

Interviewer: Can you explain jazz?
Yogi: I can't, but I will. 90% of all jazz is half improvisation. The other
half is the part people play while others are playing something they
never played with anyone who played that part. So if you play the
wrong part, its right. If you play the right part, it might be right if you
play it wrong enough. But if you play it too right, it's wrong.

Interviewer: I don't understand.
Yogi: Anyone who understands jazz knows that you can't understand it.
It's too complicated. That's whats so simple about it.

Interviewer: Do you understand it?
Yogi: No. That's why I can explain it. If I understood it, I wouldn't know
anything about it.

Interviewer: Are there any great jazz players alive today?
Yogi: No. All the great jazz players alive today are dead. Except for the
ones that are still alive. But so many of them are dead, that the ones
that are still alive are dying to be like the ones that are dead. Some would
kill for it.

Interviewer: What is syncopation?
Yogi: That's when the note that you should hear now happens either before
or after you hear it. In jazz, you don't hear notes when they happen
because that would be some other type of music. Other types of music can
be jazz, but only if they're the same as something different from those
other
kinds.

Interviewer: Now I really don't understand.
Yogi: I haven't taught you enough for you to not understand jazz that well.

Sounds like Abbott and Costello!
(I'm askin' YOU who's on first!)

Lindy

biggirls 09-07-2010 07:59 PM

I like classical,

Sadman 09-08-2010 09:15 AM

For the record, I'm a pretty normal guy (are any of us really normal?), who likes all genres of music, except for classical and jazz, from traditional country to some types of metal (ie; that start out with some form of melody). As some people mentioned, I'm not sure if you can, really, relate musical tastes to personalities. My son is a laid back guy, and, like myself, likes all types also. So maybe there is some sort of relationship, in play here. Maybe stronger personalities have more defined tastes, in their music.

Strange Famous 09-08-2010 02:50 PM

I like hip hop, but not the 50 Cent or Gay Z sort of stuff.

I wouldnt say I have high self esteem personally.

ASU2003 09-08-2010 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by genuinegirly (Post 2820501)
What if you love both classical and heavy metal?

You are a shy person who is gentle and at ease with themselves? Have you ever listened to Metallica with the SF orchestra?
I like a bunch of those types of music except for indie

Freetofly 09-08-2010 07:46 PM

I love the Blues, Rock and Roll, then Raggae, but really anything that creates an emotion in my soul or makes me want to move.

Vodka 09-11-2010 08:24 PM

i tend to disagree with Professor North namely because i don't like rap but i am out-going, i like reggae but i'm hard working, depending who's singing what pop song, i like pop but i'm creative and while i do like soul music and am creative, at ease and have high self-esteem, generally i'm not a gentle soul

Willravel 09-11-2010 09:07 PM

Does anyone here think I'm shy?

Lindy 09-12-2010 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2821779)
Does anyone here think I'm shy?

Shy of what?:rolleyes:

Lindy


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