Alexander "Alex" Turner тип личности MBTI

Личность

"Какой тип личности является Alexander "Alex" Turner? Alexander "Alex" Turner - это тип личности INTJ в mbti, 4w5 - sx/sp - 459 в Enneagram, RCOAI в Big 5, IEI в Socionics."

After watching and reading many interviews, I’ve come to the conclusion that he’s an INTJ, just not a super obvious one. He’s a difficult one to type because he’s not very communicative and doesn’t really talk about things that are unrelated to his music. However, I’ve found so much evidence of his Ni, and there is zero of him using Fi the way a Fi dom would, and I’ve also noticed his lack of Ti and his Se inferior, which in my opinion makes it impossible for him to be an ISTP or ISFP. His Ni is simply too strong to be tertiary, since it’s the one cognitive function that he uses consistently and that seems to come naturally to him. Here’s a breakdown of the evidence that points in the direction of Alex being a Ni Dom - Se inf user: Ni dom - He uses many analogies and metaphors, both when he speaks and when he writes, but especially on the latter. For example, in this 2013 interview (https://www.spin.com/2013/09/arctic-monkeys-alex-turner-interview-am-album/) Alex says: “Sometimes writing songs is like waiting in for deliveries. They give you a window, and your washing machine is going to show up, whether the window is the album or something you’re thinking like, “This thing is going to come to me.” But on the other hand, you can’t just sit around and wait. You have to just do it and get it wrong sometimes in order to advance.”” However it’s in his song lyrics where we can really see how he uses images, analogies, and cryptic messages the way a Ni user would. Sculptures of Anything Goes has super Ni lyrics, for example. Also, the fact that he has said on several occasions that he doesn’t connect with AM’s old songs anymore might be because back then he wasn’t as connected with his own personal writing style because he was very young. Alex’s mentioned that Leonard Cohen is one of the songwriters whose music he has absorbed after the first albums, and Cohen was most likely an INFJ, so a Ni dom. This may suggest that it was only after AM’s first albums that he started to develop his writing style instead of ““copying”” the style of whatever was going on musically when AM were still in the initial stages. An extract from a 2018 interview (https://www.uncut.co.uk/features/alex-turner-making-an-arctic-monkeys-album-is-not-an-easy-alchemy-72724/3/) supports this idea: “When he started to write songs, Turner feels he was “more malleable”, but was encouraged – particularly, he says, by Jamie Cook – to pursue his own vision, and the band have followed it ever since.” His strong Ni is also evident in the earlier albums, especially in Humbug. - Related to all of this is the fact that his lyrics have become quite cryptic and often need to be interpreted. Whenever he’s asked about the meaning behind some of his lyrics, titles, etc he always seems to withhold information, downplaying it by saying that he doesn’t know, and rarely talks about the actual meaning. He explains what inspired him to write them but rarely gives away the actual meaning, and he doesn’t seem to be comfortable giving away his thought process or the emotions behind the lyrics. He often seems to take an element and give it a meaning that only he knows and that makes sense in his head. I just simply refuse to believe that The World’s First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip is actually about the world’s first ever monster truck front flip. - He finds patterns all the time. In a recent interview, the interviewer says that there seems to be almost no relationship between AM’s albums, each one is different. He’s asked if he sees each album as a fresh start or if there’s a commonality between them. He reduces his answer down to one thing: the common thing is that he trusts his instinct when it comes to make albums. He actually says that in many interviews. In another interview he spots a pattern between the lyrics in his first album and those in TBHC, and even if he can’t explain 100% what it is, in his mind it makes sense. His best guess is that both contain blunt lyrics that he decided to keep, but it’s possibly more than that. - He develops albums based on an idea. He came up with the lyrical theme of TBHC because he was inspired by the books he was reading and the movies he was watching. He extracted a main idea or vision out of them. During the TBHC era he said: “the idea of science fiction now it’s often used … the idea of space travel or time travel or whatever it might be is quite often, it seemed to me, by my estimations, it was used to put out there an idea of actually the world we’re living in”. He said that he became interested in the idea first, and then developed the songs. Also, most of the language used in the album is related to science fiction: “there’s a reference to a rocket or something rather every 20 seconds”. Everything is linked and doesn’t diverge from that. [keep reading in the comments ->]

биография

Alexander David Turner (born 6 January 1986) is an English musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter of the English indie rock band Arctic Monkeys. The only child of two teachers, Turner was raised in the Sheffield suburb of High Green.

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