SOO proud of myself
Tonedeaf: {withheld...but it was bad...very bad}
Pitch : 1.8
Rhythm : 1st try (without using 'replay' until last question): 88%
2nd try (without checking answers from previous attempt): 92%
Frankly, I was disappointed with my 'tonedeaf' results because I so badly want to sing well and I am tone deaf. I already know I'm tone deaf because my voice instructor recorded me singing and had me listen to it. OMG I wanted to cry.
I have 10 years of musical training (10 piano, 4 saxaphone, just picked up guitar recently and have dabbled in operatic and jazz singing in my adult life).
And I have been told I'm a good dancer.

My salsa instructor told me I had good coordination, dammit so it's not just in my head!!!
I didn't take dancing classes as a child, but I always like dancing like a maniac and still do regularly at clubs and have taken some beginner dance classes (salsa, ballet, hip hop) as an adult and am a shameless DDR addict (I will shove little kids off the machine to take my turn) & I love bass heavy music, which is what the rhythm clips were.
I actually posted a thread under the NF Idyllic about the depths of people's love for music and if loving to dance is also an NF trait.
http://www.typologycentral.com/forums/nf-idyllic/2168-music-moves-mind-body.html#post61015
But yes---hell yeah, I am embarassingly shamelessly PROUD of my rhythm score! Whoo-hoo! I didn't quite understand the college reading I crammed tonight, but I did score 'world class' on an online unverified rhythm test! Yeaaaaah!
Of course... like another poster who scored in the high 80's on rhythm but has 'two left feet' I had a drum kit for a second and I couldn't teach myself to play. I didn't get it and sounded pretty sorry. However, my friend's 10 year old nephew was MUCH MUCH better than me after picking up the drumsticks on the first try.