Music tastes and Intelligence...A link has been found.

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Death916

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how is kanye in front of nas. wtf nas' rhymes make u think, kanye just says random shit into autotune
 

hopeneverdies

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If you've seen what I seen, this graph fits perfectly with my school except no one I know listens to Beethoven.
 

Vegeta187x

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While music and intelligence go hand-in-hand at times, this study is doing an assy job of showing it.

Studies have shown that people who are born with natural musical talent tend to be smarter than the average person, but not necessarily smarter in the generalized definition of the word. There are many different kinds of intelligence (i.e. artistic intelligence, musical intelligence, etc., etc.), and if you're testing a population based on just one kind of intelligence, you're skewering the data.

They should redo this test, then offer up a new graph based on whether the students enjoy partaking in an art form, play a musical instrument, as well as any other relevant hobbies. I guarantee you that many of the bands that scored low on this list will score much higher and vice versa.

Like someone said earlier in the thread, you can score off the charts academically and still have tastes in music that aren't considered "intelligent bands." My girlfriend's sister is smart as hell and her favorite bands are Shinedown, Seether, and Breaking Benjamin. Go figure.
 

hxcfreak

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Well as a self proclaimed metal head i find it insulting to judge people by graphs but if you want to then most of us should die
 

new_age_reject

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Meh, I prefer a little Chopin.
Anyway, its bullshit really, just correlational evidence.
I listen to all genres on that graph except Indie and R'n'B and am neither really intelligent or really stupid and I know some of my less intelligent friends that love Jazz, which I think is more complex than 'Classical'.
 

Good morning blues

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I'm not surprised by this at all. Different socioeconomic classes listen to different forms of music, and have access to differing levels of education. When standardized test scores are the measure of "intelligence" it should be no wonder that the favored culture of the elite is associated with it.
 

Kajt

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Horticulture said:
Cajt said:
I'm Swedish and I can't honestly say that there's that many good Swedish bands.
Not a metalhead? We could trade countries, if you want. I guess I could force myself to get along with Swedish girls. Somehow.
Yes I am, but Swedish television is filled with crappy Schlager.
 

Alex_P

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Cajt said:
Yes I am, but Swedish television is filled with crappy Schlager.
Does that word mean what I think it means? (Sappy, usually romantic pop tunes?)

-- Alex
 

Kajt

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Alex_P said:
Cajt said:
Yes I am, but Swedish television is filled with crappy Schlager.
Does that word mean what I think it means? (Sappy, usually romantic pop tunes?)

-- Alex
Schlager, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlager] it's horrible.
 

Inverse Skies

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Yay! Beethoven! My favorite composer wins again! Ahhhh I love classical, so glad I don't listen to anything else anymore.
 

JokerGrin

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Not sure if I agree with it or not, but that makes me feel really clever, so I'll just accept it.
 

Alex_P

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Cpt_Oblivious said:
If you look at it a lot of it's determined by what genre. you consider certain bands to be
The genre coloring in that graph doesn't do anything. He just got them from Last.fm or something.

-- Alex
 

goater24

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I completely agree with this study as I myself am a perfect example of how music musical tastes have directly helped/hindered my intelligence.

I suffered a stroke whilst listening to 'Lil Wayne' and the medium of Jazz music at age 8. I was told this happened because I was just stupid, and I had had bad taste in music. Not that I had suffered a loss of bloodflow to the brain as you may think. 'Perhaps' I was to wonder, was it a musical based lapse of bloodflow?

Then when I grew from a child and into my human form of a man. I started listening to Beethoven, found a cure for dementia and was certified a genius. Again I put this entirely down to my ability to listen to music, and get smarter.

Its amazing what statistics can prove isn't it?
 

TLMG

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Damn, just when I thought my intelligence was a measure of how smart I was...