Most of them are in military marching bands. Cpl. Joshua E. Bregler is one of the greats.
I'd consider that highly unlikely. Pretty confident he's a sensor perceiver. I'd say ISFP.I'm pretty sure that Sting is ISTJ.
Most of them are in military marching bands. Cpl. Joshua E. Bregler is one of the greats.
Bruce Springsteen and 50 Cent.
Bruce Springsteen and 50 Cent.
I agree that SJs can be very good musicians. My friend Mike is a great example (ISFJ). Here's a video of him playing the bass: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XmnmGyBTQE&feature=relmfu I just can't find a single ISTJ in popular music.It's so funny because so many people don't think of the ISTJ as your classic musician. The reason being is that ISTJ's aren't really known for being very creative. However, SJ's are some of the best musicians that I know around. Why do I say this? Well, the reason being is that music is very detail oriented and ISTJ's are great with details. In addition, to be good at music, one must continually practice the same thing over and over again in a routine, and SJ's are great at this. Plus, if an ISTJ can develop their Fi they can be very creative with music as well. I don't think ISTJ's get enough credit when it comes to music. My father is an ISTJ and is an excellent musician.
I agree that SJs can be very good musicians. My friend Mike is a great example (ISFJ). Here's a video of him playing the bass: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XmnmGyBTQE&feature=relmfu I just can't find a single ISTJ in popular music.
Let's keep in mind that he started dealing drugs at age 12.
I could see there being more ISTJs in country music.
A lot of rappers seem to straddle the INTJ line... maybe some are actually ISTJs that tend to be typed as INTJ by the Ns on this forum and others?
Example of 50 cent... I could see him being ISTJ, and I don't buy the risk-taking argument. Given particular life situations, you take whatever risks you have to in order to succeed. Let's keep in mind that he started dealing drugs at age 12.