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Draco2003 2008-09-06 02:46 AM

Link found between music and personality!
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080905/...itain_music_dc

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yahoo! News
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Fans of classical music and jazz are creative, pop lovers are hardworking and, despite the stereotypes, heavy metal listeners are gentle, creative types who are at ease with themselves.

So says Professor Adrian North of Scotland's Heriot-Watt University who has been studying the links between people's personalities and their choice of music.

"People often define their sense of identity through their musical taste, wearing particular clothes, going to certain pubs, and using certain types of slang," North said.

"It's not surprising that personality should also be related to musical preference."

In what North said was the largest study ever conducted into individuals' musical preference and character, researchers asked 36,518 people from around the world to rate how much they liked 104 different musical styles before taking a personality test.

"Researchers have been showing for decades that fans of rock and rap are rebellious, and that fans of opera are wealthy and well-educated," North said.

"But this is the first time that research has shown that personality links to liking for a wide range of musical styles."

The study concluded that jazz and classical music fans are creative with good self-esteem, although the former are much more outgoing whereas the latter are shy.

Country and western fans were found to be hardworking and shy; rap fans are outgoing and indie lovers lack self-esteem and are not very gentle.

Those who like soul music can take heart as the research concluded they are creative, outgoing, gentle, at ease with themselves and have a high self-esteem.

And if you've ever wondered why people driving expensive sports cars often have music blaring from their vehicle, North could have an explanation.

Those who choose to listen to exciting, punchy music are more likely to be in a higher earning bracket, he says, while those who go for relaxing sounds tend to be lower down the pay scale.

North is still looking for volunteers to take part in the research. Details on http://www.peopleintomusic.com/

(Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Steve Addison)

Either I thought this was already known, or I just always believed what they just discovered...

By the by, how come Lenny doesn't post news from his side of the pond?

Kazilla 2008-09-06 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Article
Those who choose to listen to exciting, punchy music are more likely to be in a higher earning bracket

Does this mean techno?

Jessifer 2008-09-06 09:17 AM

There's 104 different music styles? I want to listen to them all.

Lenny 2008-09-06 02:18 PM

I'm pleased that in some ways I'm a typical Jazz listener, but displeased that I don't meet the Indie criteria. :(

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/7598549.stm

And I usually leave news from my bank on my bank because the chances of it meaning anything to anyone is nil to nothing.

Jessifer 2008-09-06 09:59 PM

Heh. I seem to contradict myself on that.

Jazz, Classical, Country, Dance, Indie, and Rock. I am neither of high nor low self esteem, gentle or not gentle, or hard working or not hard working.


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