I have heard the question asked several times: Does your love of rock music, country or classical paint a picture of who you really are?
A world-wide study published by BBC.com in September 2008 concluded that your music tastes and personality are closely linked.
However, some of the findings may surprise you. If you always thought that somebody who listens to loud heavy metal is possibly erratic, researchers from Heriot-Watt University say, you’re wrong.
The 36,000 study participants had to answer questions about their personality type and also rate 104 different musical styles.
I think that most people would say a classical lover is educated, in a higher class of income and living, and could be a world traveler.
This study found that isn’t necessarily the case and that classical-lovers and rockers have a lot more in common than you’d think. While the study discovered that they are different ends of the spectrum when it comes to self-esteem, both are at ease with themselves and have a creative side, but it also found that they’re typically not outgoing.
Here is the music style vs. personality traits table that Heriot-Watt University came up with. See how you place and leave your results and response in comments:
BLUES: High self-esteem, creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease
JAZZ: High self-esteem, creative, outgoing and at ease
CLASSICAL MUSIC: High self-esteem, creative, introvert and at ease
RAP: High self-esteem, outgoing
OPERA: High self-esteem, creative, gentle
COUNTRY: Hardworking, outgoing
REGGAE: High self-esteem, creative, not hardworking, outgoing, gentle and at ease
DANCE: Creative, outgoing, not gentle
INDIE: Low self-esteem, creative, not hard working, not gentle
ROCK/HEAVY METAL: Low self-esteem, creative, not hard-working, not outgoing, gentle, at ease
CHART POP: High self-esteem, not creative, hardworking, outgoing, gentle, not at ease
SOUL: High self-esteem, creative, outgoing, gentle, at ease
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