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Rock typ osobowości MBTI

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"Jaki typ osobowości jest {profilename}? {profilename} jest typem osobowości {mbti} w mbti, {enneagram} - {iv} - {tritype} w enneagram, {big5} w Big 5, {sociionics} in Socionics."

In my opinion it depends what rock subgenre it’s hard to type this genre as a whole. I’m just gonna list a few subgenres and see what I come up with. Grunge= xNFP XwX (Most XNFPs I’ve seen love grunge they relate to the music very well I’m not voting this because of Kurt it’s just most xNFPs I’ve seen loved grunge) Emo = xSFP 4w5 ( I have two people irl who both like emo music. Emo listener 1 is a ESFP 7w6 who loves emo music she listens to MCR 24/7 she always talks about being emo too. Emo listener 2 is a ISFP 4w5 he loves listening to “sad music” he doesn’t dress “emo” like most people think which personally I think emo is about listening to the music not dressing a certain way. But I’m gonna say 4w5 more since they’re more emotional then 7w6.) Metal= XSTP 8w7 (You guys can get pissed at me for calling Metal rock but I still consider it rock. Most Metalheads I’ve seen are XSTPs the fanbase I’d say is more ESTP then ISTP but however the bandmates I’d say they’re more ISTP then ESTP (unless if we’re talking about hair Metal). I know a lot of 8w7 Metal people so I’m just gonna say 8w7. Alternative= IxFP or ISTP XwX (A lot of Alt rocks listeners are either the stereotypical rebellious ISTP, The Walmart Kurt Cobain IxFP, Or the IxFP teenage girl who wants to be with Kurt Cobain) Hardcore Punk/Skate Punk IxTP 9w8 (Consider this 1970’s- 1980’s punk in general I’m talking about most of punk’s listeners and musicians are ISTP or INTP most of the IxTPs match punk outside of the sound of punk too with the true meaning behind the lyrics. A lot punk musicians I know are also 9w8) Pop Punk/Pop Rock ENTP 7w6 or 7w8 (Consider this 1990’s- Present here. Since Pop punk is kinda being popular again I thought you know why not put present. My ENTP 7w8 friend loves Pop punk a lot more then 1970’s and 1980’s type punk. He’s like obsessed with it. Also let’s go back to Emo listener 1 she also likes pop punk music too more then 1970’s and 1980’s Punk. But I would Punk is more xxtp then ESFP. However I can see 7w6 being pop punk and pop rock so I’m gonna put her enneagram here) Total: Most of these were ISTP so that’s what I’m voting for.

Biografia

Rock is one of the three main American forms of music, along with Jazz and Hip-Hop, though it quickly became a global phenomenon. It was one of the dominant forms of pop music in the Anglosphere from the 1960s through the 2000s, and is still widely popular around the world. So what exactly is Rock music? It typically includes electric guitar and percussion (most often with drumming in Common Time), but beyond that is hard to nail down — and there are even rock songs that don't use guitar and percussion. Rock has its roots in The Blues and was influenced by early 20th century artists, but really got its start in The '50s, when pioneering artists like Chuck Berry and Little Richard took R&B, added a little country, and created Rock & Roll. White artists like Elvis Presley helped take rock music mainstream, and by the late 1950s had taken over youth culture and was outraging parents, the first instance of The New Rock & Roll. In the 1960s, The British Invasion signified the globalization of rock, as British artists inspired by American R&B took the world by storm. This led to a period of innovation that sowed the seeds for most of rock's subgenres, birthing a number of them including Blues Rock, Garage Rock, Folk Rock, Power Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Surf Rock, and Protopunk. Rock continued to evolve in the following decades, producing a wide variety of subgenres, including the distinct variants Heavy Metal (although many metalheads view metal as a separate genre) and Punk Rock.

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