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    Allan Holdsworth Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Allan Holdsworth? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Allan Holdsworth from Rock Other and what is the personality traits.

    Allan Holdsworth
    INTP

    INTP (5w4)

    Allan Holdsworth personality type is INTP, and you are one of those rare types who actually prefers the company of other INTPs rather than the other way around.

    In fact, you have been known to go out of your way to seek out INTP companionship.

    As an INTP, you have a definite sense of purpose and often have a burning desire to make a difference in the world through your work.

    You don't have to be an INTP to have a strong sense of purpose, but it is a characteristic shared by many INTPs.

    Being an INTP means that you have a strong need for precision and a passion for logic. You don't mind being alone, but you prefer lots of space and privacy. You don't mind being alone, but you prefer lots of space and privacy.

    As an INTP, you are probably not too happy with the idea of living somewhere where you will be stuck in one place all the time.

    The action of moving from place to place is a constant source of excitement for you as an INTP - and for many other INTPs.

    You are a very private person and do not like too much attention being paid to you.

    Allan Holdsworth (6 August 1946 – 15 April 2017) was a British jazz fusion and progressive rock guitarist and composer.

    Holdsworth was known for his highly advanced knowledge of music theory, through which he incorporated a vast array of complex chord progressions, often using unusual chord shapes in an abstract way based on his understanding of "chord scales", and intricate improvised solos, frequently across shifting tonal centres. He used a myriad of scale forms often derived from those such as the lydian, diminished, harmonic major, augmented, whole tone, chromatic and altered scales, among others, often resulting in an unpredictable and dissonant "outside" sound. His unique legato soloing technique stemmed from his original desire to play the saxophone. Unable to afford one, he strove to use the guitar to create similarly smooth lines of notes. He also became associated with playing an early form of guitar synthesizer called the SynthAxe, a company he endorsed in the 1980s.

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