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    Geraldo Vandré Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Geraldo Vandré? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Geraldo Vandré from Brazil Musicians and what is the personality traits.

    Geraldo Vandré
    ISFJ

    ISFJ (2w1)

    Geraldo Vandré personality type is ISFJ, as he expresses his feeling as a child as a need for affection and as a young adult as a need for physical closeness. His is a super-stoic type – he does not express his feelings easily – but he is not aggressively so.

    The most important thing about Geraldo’s personality type is his lack of a dominant function – his tertiary function, the auxiliary function, or even his inferior function, would have been more helpful in understanding his behavior. When I first met him, I found that our interactions were stilted and awkward – which was not helped by my using my tertiary function, extraverted sensing, instead of the auxiliary function introverted thinking. I was surprised to find out that I am an introverted perceiver myself – and this has affected my interactions with him. Introverted perceivers tend to be more objective and analytical than extraverted perceivers.

    I first realized how badly I needed to understand his personality type when we were talking about religion and how he and I had both grown up with Catholic families. His personality type is ISFJ – which is known as the churchgoing type – and he is very churchgoing.

    Geraldo Vandré (September 12, 1935) is a Brazilian singer, composer and guitar player. In 1966 his song Disparada (Gone Off), interpreted by Jair Rodrigues, was a success at the Record Festival. The song rose to number one, tied with Chico Buarque's "A banda". Later in 1966, the group Quarteto Novo was created to accompany him in concert and on recordings and released a landmark album in 1967. The song (Walking)) lost to "Sabiá" by Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. Also in 1968, still with the AI-5, Vandré had to go into exile. The first artist ever to sing Caminhando after censorship's lift was Simone in 1979, reaching enormous success from both public and critics. First he stayed at the farm of the late Guimarães Rosa, who had died the previous year, then he proceeded to Chile, and finally to France. Since returning to Brazil in 1973, Vandré has been living and composing. He discounts rumors that he has been tortured saying that saying the image of "Che Guevara" stifles his workmanship.

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