What is the personality type of Charles Gavin? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Charles Gavin from Brazil Musicians and what is the personality traits.
Charles Gavin personality type is INFP, and he has a dominant Fi function. He’s an introverted feeler with an extraverted intuition function.
His Tweets are the best proof that this is true, as they tend to be excerpts from his fiction or his writing.
The first two Tweets were from the novel he’s writing, and the third has a very poignant description of a memory.
The second Tweet is self-explanatory, and the first is a description of a memory.
Both of these Tweets are from Gavin’s novel, and the third one is a description of a memory:
Here is another great example. There are four Tweets in this series, but only the first one is excerpted from Fiction. The other three are descriptions of memories.
This is another self-explanatory Tweet, but it’s not an excerpt from his novel, so it’s not really a great example of Tweets being filtered by his Fi function.
It is an example of Tweets filtered by his Fi function, but they are not really examples of Tweets being filtered by HIS Fi function. They are all about memories.
Charles de Souza Gavin (born July 9, 1960) is a drummer and musical producer, whose fame comes mainly from his drums works at Brazilian rock band Titãs. At age 8, his friends invited him to participate on the September 7 (Brazil's Independence Day) festival. The problem was the absence of decent percussion instruments. So, the school decided to improvise these with kitchen utensils. But there was still an instrument remaining, which would be quite difficult for a not so skillful drummer to play. Gavin, who was already used to beat the table at school, was chosen for the job. The band, commanded by Gavin, won the originality prize. In 1975, at the year of 15, living in Jabaquara, Gavin joined ten neighbors, and during the weeks that preceded the Carnaval, they promoted noisy beats around the streets. However, his ears were focused on the discs of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.