I had no idea what the first ones were so I googled them. Surprisingly, it does fit for me (I guess I'm always a skeptic).
from
http://www.floatingneutrinos.com/Message/arcs/links_on_abstractrandom.htm:
Ordered-seqential prefers:
Order and quiet
Exact directions
Guided Practice
Know the accepted way of doing something
Can apply ideas in a practical, hands-on way
Are given approval for specific work done
It's not very different from the NT one, which also applies to me. I'd prefer both lists to happen at once (or at different times, when they conflict). Actually of the 4 categories, the only one I don't identify with is abstract-random (NF), which makes sense since NF is definitely the least likely type for me.
Lecture and reading
Follow traditional procedures
Work alone
Research
Logical explanations
Are respected for intellectual ability
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Anyway getting to your question:
Your list is different intelligence types, not learning styles. With that in mind, I would imagine that the intelligence types would be commonly used by:
Kinesthetic - Se
Intrapersonal - Fi
Interpersonal - Fe
Logical Mathematical - Ti, especially when supported by Ne
Spatial - Se, Ti
Musical - Could be Si, Ni, Ti, Fi, Te/Ne/Se, anything really depending on the approach....maybe more likely the introverted functions
Linguistic - Ne? Ti? Ni? Si? I don't really know for this one
Naturalist - Si, Se?
edit: I think calling them "intelligence" is silly, though. More like "ways of thinking"