The MBTI Types and What Instruments They Should Play

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The MBTI Types, and what instruments they should play.

INTJ - Cello: The cello is just a coverup, though. Everyone knows the real instrument of the INTJ is the triangle. The triangle is the symbol of the Illuminati and represents world takeover, which we all know is exactly what the INTJ's are planning to do.

ENTJ - Accordion: Hey, it's two in one! That's pretty efficient, right? The accordion requires a lot of multitasking skills, which is no problem for an ENTJ.

INTP - Keyboard: Not that thing we use for typing (though, that too) The keyboard has a lot more options than the piano and it can be used for a lot more purposes with interesting combinations just waiting to be found by your friendly neighborhood INTP (that never leaves their house)

ENTP - Saxophone: Saxophones are all very diverse and there are many styles and ways to play it. Each one has a complex system of notes and keys, which would be challenging for any other person but an ENTP.

INFJ - Violin: The violin is a delicate instrument with a soft sound. It takes a lot of practice and dedication, but it's just about the perfect instrument for the INFJ.

ENFJ - Flute: Flutes are one of the most common instruments in the woodwind family, and they produce a very soft and high pitched sound. They're often playing the melody in concert bands.

INFP - Acoustic Guitar: Acoustic Guitars are very soulful and strum deep, and meaningful sounds. With a lot of patience and thought, the INFP could easily master the Acoustic Guitar.

ENFP - Xylophone: It's creative, it's loud and it's very unique. Wait, am I talking about the xylophone or the ENFP? Not much of a difference anyways.

ISFJ- Piano: It's classic, takes a lot of memorization skills, and has a beautiful sound that can impress many people. Pretty sure the piano just screams ISFJ.

ESFJ - Harp: With a light and angelic sound, the harp is very common at weddings and parties, something an ESFJ would be invited to anyways, but should also play the harp at.

ISTJ - Trombone: The trombone looks like a simpler instrument, but it requires a lot of practice and dedication to actually make a good sound, which is usually no problem for an ISTJ.

ESTJ - Trumpet" The trumpet is one of the most popular instruments in the brass family. The trumpet has a bold, declarative sound.

ISFP - French Horn: The french horn is known to be one of the harder instruments to play, but it's very independent and has a smooth and unique flow, just like the ISFP.

ESFP - Drums: The drums require a lot of attention and ability to be aware of one's surroundings and keep the beat steady. The ESFP's natural talent.

ISTP - Electric Guitar: Between the ISTP's ability to quickly grasp on to concepts and how in-tune they are with their surroundings, the ISTP could easily master the electric guitar.

ESTP - Turn Tables: The ESTP is a natural DJ, they're the life of the party anyways! Now they just get to mix up tunes as well, which should be an easy concept to grasp for them.

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