What Type of Music Are You? (1) Find out which type of music best matches your personality! Take this quiz to find out! delya90 published on December 29, 2023 Stacked 1/12 What is your favorite musical genre? Pop Rock Classical Hip Hop 2/12 How do you like to spend your free time? Dancing at clubs Writing and recording music Going to concerts Attending symphony performances 3/12 What type of lyrics do you prefer? Emotional and deep Catchy and upbeat Powerful and rebellious Gritty and raw 4/12 Which instrument do you find most fascinating? Violin Synthesizer Turntables Electric guitar 5/12 What is your preferred stage attire? Hoodies and snapback caps Glittery outfits and sparkly accessories Leather jackets and ripped jeans Elegant suits and dresses 6/12 How do you like to express yourself? Through catchy melodies and dance routines Through beautiful and emotional music compositions Through rhymes and clever wordplay Through loud and energetic performances 7/12 What type of fan base would you like to have? Sophisticated and appreciative Large and enthusiastic Loyal and rebellious Dedicated and passionate 8/12 How important are lyrics to you? They are important, but melody matters more Not crucial, but they add depth to the music Very important, they convey my message Less important, the music speaks for itself 9/12 What is your preferred stage size? Stadiums filled with thousands of people Concert halls with a refined audience Intimate clubs with a hype crowd Arena-sized venues with flashy lights 10/12 Which music aspect do you pay the most attention to? Creative and skillful rapping techniques Aggressive and powerful instrumentation Complex harmonies and musical arrangements Catchy melodies and infectious hooks 11/12 What are your favorite music-related TV shows? Rhythm + Flow American Idol The Great British Bake Off MTV Unplugged 12/12 How do you feel about collaborations? Love them, they bring out different musical styles Important, they showcase collective talent Prefer to be a solo artist and do my own thing They can be interesting, but not essential