Yoko Shimomura نوع شخصية MBTI

شخصية

"ما نوع الشخصية Yoko Shimomura؟ Yoko Shimomura هو نوع INFJ في mbti ، 4w5 - so/sp - في enneagram ، RCUAI في Big 5 ، في Socionics."

Yoko is an extreme perfectionist, highly focused in her own vision of composition. This is not a property of her self-criticism, but the sense of emotional atmosphere that would fit her music the best, and the people's emotions she gets infected by. Very inspired by creativity and the effort of making a lot of stuff, but almost never trusts herself, her internal feelings, the skill of arrangement of external setting I notice in Fe dominants or EF(N) types. So IN(F) > EF(N) because I see a more introverted approach towards making art. The way she always uses the epithets for describing the emotional state of each plot and its influence on atmosphere and emotional surroundings is very close to Jungian Fe's way of connections. Fe agrees with the way expression will be the most epic, dramatic for the moment of atmosphere or setting, be appropriate and else, serving the internal Ni idea of abstract vision and the essence of events as they are occurring in time. This is purely contrary to IxFP approach pursuing their own expression and internal ideal to come forward to that kind of compliance. https://www.square-enix-games.com/en_GB/news/live-live-yoko-shimomura-toby-fox-pt-2 «So I tend to worry I’ll be told that my music doesn’t fit the game, or that it might not be accepted by fans in the end… I get nervous because it’s not just my own thing.» Her whole anxiety might be attributed to enneagram 6 in my opinion, because of being fixated on fear and being compliant on externally approved way of expression, but she doesn't do it for the sake of keeping safety and harmony but just a lot of personal standards, Fe creative because how high she puts the emotionality and expression, and Te PoLR because she is kinda sensitive about relying on external rules of music - i. e. was once criticized for not adding the intro in Megalomania by other composers, never confident in her skills, etc. Also I see E4 in her because of perfectionist attitude towards shame of her skills. She always tries to capture the internal meaning and the beauty she sees as her own vision in the traditions and the settings (Pi) accompanied by the real physical qualities (Se) instead of external idea (apparently more random and comical). 𝙄𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬: https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2014/09/yoko-shimomura-interview «We discussed the idea of – rather than character theme songs – maybe making background music with the feeling of each country instead. For example, for India I wouldn’t make real Indian music, but I’d make what I imagined Indian music to be like. When I suggested that making some kind of world music with a comical taste might be funny, they said it was fine, and we went with it. For the music when you had ⅓ of your energy left and were struggling, I suggested making the music faster and more desperate. » This makes me think of many possible cases for her functions but I am pretty ensured in NF type for her.

سيرة شخصية

Yoko Shimomura (下村 陽子, Shimomura Yōko, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese composer and pianist primarily known for her work in video games. Shimomura has worked in the video game industry ever since graduating from the Osaka College of Music in 1988. From then until 1993, she worked for Capcom, where she composed wholly or in part the scores for games such as Final Fight and Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. From 1993 until 2002, Shimomura worked for Square, where she composed for a further eight games. While working for Square, she was best known for her work on the soundtrack for Kingdom Hearts, which was her last game for the company before leaving. Starting with Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga in 2003, she began working as an active freelancer, starting up a music production company known as Midiplex. Despite going freelance, she has continued to work on projects for Square Enix, including all of the games in the Kingdom Hearts series.

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