What is the personality type of Hard Rock? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Hard Rock from Music Genres and what is the personality traits.
Hard Rock personality type is ESTP, then. And that's the only way I know how to explain it. He is constantly challenging himself, constantly seeking new experiences, constantly growing. He's constantly learning, and constantly experimenting with new ways of doing things. He's always on the move, constantly making himself better, and constantly trying to improve the lives of others.
It's not that he doesn't like people; he just likes people in their own right. As you mentioned earlier, he's extremely loyal to his friends and family. But he's not one to constantly talk about them; you'll often find him discussing random topics with strangers. And that is one of his best qualities, maybe even his greatest. Gary is constantly making friends with folks who are just as curious as he is, but rarely does he allow his curiosity to interfere with friendships with others.
And I think that's something that I've come to appreciate most about him. Most of us are so busy trying to be perfect, so busy trying to be the best, so busy trying to be what everyone wants us to be. But Gary...he is so unassuming, so humble, so unpretentious, so...so...so...so...so...so...so...
Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, and drums, sometimes accompanied with keyboards. It began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard rock music was produced by the Kinks, the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. In the late 1960s, bands such as the Jeff Beck Group, Iron Butterfly, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Golden Earring, Steppenwolf and Deep Purple also produced hard rock. The genre developed into a major form of popular music in the 1970s, with the Who, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple being joined by Aerosmith, Kiss, Queen, AC/DC and Van Halen. During the 1980s, some hard rock bands moved away from their hard rock roots and more towards pop rock.