Faceless Beauty
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- Aug 20, 2012
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It really depends on the artist, the genre, and the song, but typically I'm more of a lyrics person.
I've heard before that Intuitors focus on the lyrics more whereas Sensors focus on the music itself. Personally I have always placed more importance on the melody, chord progressions etc; most lyrics seem to me like poorly written poetry and are usually quite basic in their use of expressing meaning verbally. If it was words I was after, surely I'd just read a book?
So: music or lyrics, and do you think it has anything to do with functions/type at all?
I've heard before that Intuitors focus on the lyrics more whereas Sensors focus on the music itself. Personally I have always placed more importance on the melody, chord progressions etc; most lyrics seem to me like poorly written poetry and are usually quite basic in their use of expressing meaning verbally. If it was words I was after, surely I'd just read a book?
So: music or lyrics, and do you think it has anything to do with functions/type at all?
I'm an intuitive, and I pay far more attention to the music. If lyrics are particularly good, I will enjoy them, but dumb lyrics don't bother me at all...if they did, I couldn't listen to most of the music I do.
Music. But when the lyrics are good, thats always a plus.
I like singing along. Bad lyrics completely ruin songs for me![]()
Terrible lyrics are the trainwreck in an otherwise well-oiled system. I can't help but pay attention to them. They draw my focus and I throw my hands up in the air (but in a way that connotes that I actually do care)Yep, same with me. If the lyrics are good, I'd not tune them out as I would with bad lyrics.. where I just try and focus on the music.![]()