Menschen, die Lieder mit weniger positiven Emotionen hören, neigen dazu, eine höhere Intelligenz zu haben. Traurige oder melancholische Musik kann diejenigen ansprechen, die sie zur Selbstbeobachtung und zum Nachdenken nutzen. Außerdem bevorzugen sie Studioaufnahmen gegenüber Live-Aufnahmen, da sie diese eher zur gezielten, intellektuellen Auseinandersetzung als zur Stimulation nutzen.

Your music playlist might reveal subtle clues about your intelligence

13 Kommentare

  1. I have heard similar about metal, anime ect couldn’t it be that more intellegent individuals seek out less „mainstream“ stuff due to curiosity.

  2. JeskaiJester on

    Counterpoint: To quote someone I saw on bluesky, all EDM is intelligent EDM because it’s always smart to want to dance and have a good time 

  3. Psych0PompOs on

    Live performances are usually not recorded as well, sometimes the crowd participation (singing certain parts for example) is particularly obnoxious, and unfortunately more often than not the vocals and such are not great from the band either. Does anyone prefer them at all? 

  4. Little_Sound_Speaks on

    No i hate live music, much prefer the studio versions. But each to their own.

  5. I have audhd and feel like I only use music as a tool to provide the necessary amount of stimulation to stop my mind wandering or being distracted by other things.

    Never really related to listening to music based on how I’m feeling emotionally; but I guess maybe using it at as a general regulation tool is the other side of the same coin?

    I generally just listen to heavy drum and bass or metal whether I’m happy, sad or anything in between.

  6. microwavedtardigrade on

    God I wish I’m so sad it’s causing me brain damage and I actively feel myself get stupider by the month

  7. yoyodubstepbro on

    I listen to a lot of death metal and go to shows, and let me tell ya, a lot of us are dumb as rocks

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