Classical – fans of classical music tend to be introverted, have high self-esteem, are creative, and are at ease with the world and their surroundings. Opera – fans of opera music tend to be gentle, are creative and have high self-esteem.
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Read More »– rock and heavy metal fans tend to be driven, athletic, gentle, and suffer from low self-esteem. Hip/Hop and Rap – fans of hip/hop and rap tend to be outgoing and have high self-esteem, are politically liberal and tend to be forgiving. – fans of hip/hop and rap tend to be outgoing and have high self-esteem, are politically liberal and tend to be forgiving. Pop/Chart Pop – Pop fans have high self-esteem, are outgoing, gentle, and hard-working, but tend to be not creative and not at ease. – Pop fans have high self-esteem, are outgoing, gentle, and hard-working, but tend to be not creative and not at ease. Reggae – fans of reggae music have high self-esteem, are outgoing, gentle, at ease, creative but not hard-working. – fans of reggae music have high self-esteem, are outgoing, gentle, at ease, creative but not hard-working. Indie – Indie fans are creative, not hard-working, not gentle and have low self-esteem. – Indie fans are creative, not hard-working, not gentle and have low self-esteem. Soul – fans of soul music have high self-esteem, are creative, gentle and at ease, and outgoing. Professor North stated in his research that people define themselves through the music they listen to, which would explain why they get defensive when asked about the types of music they like. His goal was to study why music is such a significant part of a person’s identity. This study also demonstrated the tribal function of musical taste and explained why people often bond over music. More information is published in his book “The Social and Applied Psychology of Music”, co-written with D.J. Hargreaves.
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