Does taste in music really matter?
So this site supposedly matches you up with people depending your tastes in music... but my question is, what roles does taste in music play into your attraction to another person (if at all)?
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So this site supposedly matches you up with people depending your tastes in music... but my question is, what roles does taste in music play into your attraction to another person (if at all)?
But if relationships have to last a long time, then many other factors come in to play, other than compatibility.
Love is the basis of every relationship. Love plays a very big part in sustaining the relationship through ups and downs.
Friendship between the two is also important. The buddy feeling elevates the journey of a relationship to a different level.
Trust is essential.
Financial and professional stability is another factor which has the capacity to make or break a relationship.
Growing individually and collectively is important.
Respect for each other is so important in a man woman relationship. I cant love someone if i dont respect her.
It's neither necessary nor sufficient to any sort of relationship, but it helps to like some of the same music, both for something to talk about and for going to concerts with people. It's never a bad thing to have musical tastes in common, and it can be an enjoyable first (and continuing) part of getting to know someone.
Not necessarily, most of the music I enjoy listening to is adventurous and displays high caliber musicianship. Here is a example of my favorite music...
Yes. It may not play a role in physical attraction, but it is a good measure of platonic compatibility. It is interesting to read and share opinions on songs: Even if a person doesn't like a piece of music, if they can criticize its faults intelligently, then it is worth considering their opinion. If another person happens to like a song which I also like, but it isn't well-known, then that can also lead to a good discussion.
Some people here list so many disparate artists among their tastes, that it is impossible to determine which of those artists are dearest to their hearts. If one likes only a few songs by a certain artist, that artist should not be included, if you take the taste-matching seriously.
I have included only those artists whose entire catalog (or the majority of which) I hold in high esteem.
If everyone pruned their tastes section to the essentials, the matching could be more precise, and we could get a better sense of how closely our tastes match others.
l lick my vinyl before l place it on the turntable, l find it enhances my listening pleasure immeasurably.
l would love to meet a woman who does the same, l feel we could get on just fine.
Well, there are those who just like what they like. You know, people who just appreciate that certain tune but aren't really interested in music. S'okay, quite tolerable. They don't love or hate music. They're the in between. They just acknowledge and appreciate its existence.
Meanwhile, there are those who love certain songs because they're Top of the Pops or Billboard Top 100 Popular.
I mean, I like sheep, they're very adorable. This kind? A load of nope in flesh.
For me, a person's taste in music is somewhat closely linked with the type of personality they have. So yeah, taste in music does matter.
A lot.
No in my opinion.. it's just a bonus I think. Music shouldn't define a person. In reality none of my friends like metal and my bestfriend loves hiphop/rap (eew!lol) but we all get along.. <3 I think it's because if you really like someone, you can find other million things you love about that person and not just music. :)
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