>I think the introverted/extroverted personality/music match is
> doomed to failure.


Well, as I was just telling someone, I have a tendency to be very general
and vastly broad and absolute, a handicap fo sure...

Anyways, there is a wrench in my gears in that ALOT of people like music for
many different reasons, and they are often not truthful about it.  One of my
huge stumbling blocks in my research is this need to like something simply
because its proper or because it was created by someone historical, or even
worse, simply because it is cutting edge.  This makes my work very difficult
for it illiminates any possibilty of knowing what they _really_ like to
hear...

The other thing is that I am not attempting to create a MMTI type test, in
which you answer 25 vquestion, and wham, I can tell you if you'll like Paper
Records or Code Red, no.  I am simply trying to figure out a general pattern
of typing, with room for all the "middle of the road" types.

I hate to think that we like what we like "just because", I am after a
clearer vision of "why"...

Perhaps Beyer is a good example of my theories though in that he is very
introverted, and his music is _very_ repetitive, and _very_ suceptible to
toneshifts...

darw_n

"create, demonstrate, toneshift..."
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com


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