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MCTI Music Personality Test

Find Your Music Personality

Your playlist gives you away: are you the room-lifting KTV, the midnight VOID, or the always-next SKIP? Make 24 music choices, reveal your MCTI type, and turn it into a song idea.

24 quick picks16 music personality typesGenerate your theme song

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Which one feels more like you?

Question 1 / 24

Q01

What usually makes a song hit you first?

Type archive

16 MCTI Music Personality Types

KTV Tearful Lead Vocal avatar

KTV

KTV Tearful Lead Vocal

Microphone

One singalong can introduce your whole inner life.

You enter songs through story. A direct lyric, a familiar melody, or a chorus everyone can sing can quickly become part of your own life timeline. You do not reject popular music, because a song remembered by many people usually catches a real shared feeling. When the intro returns later, it can pull you back into that exact room.

Midnight Headphone Romantic avatar

EMO

Midnight Headphone Romantic

Wired headphones

Your playlist is a diary. Not everyone gets to read it.

Your music world is private, like a room with a small night light. You may listen to viral songs, OSTs, and heartbreak pop, but what matters is whether the song says what you do not want to say directly. Your playlist is less a taste display and more an emotional memo, so you do not hand it out casually.

Hot Chart Mood DJ avatar

DJ

Hot Chart Mood DJ

Portable speaker

You know when to make it emotional and when to turn up the chorus.

You are open to pop and good at reading scenes. You do not judge a song first by whether it is sophisticated. You care whether it can make the moment work. In a car, karaoke room, dinner table, or late-night walk, you can quickly tell whether the room needs a singalong, a hype track, or a sudden emotional hit.

Algorithm-Watched Listener avatar

NPC

Algorithm-Watched Listener

Recommendation feed

You hear many popular songs, even if you do not always admit they work.

You are fed by algorithms but not fully owned by them. You quietly hear many popular songs and can often tell why they work: short hooks, memorable melody, direct emotion, and easy clips. You may act restrained about it, but you know when a viral song is built well.

Niche Ballad Evangelist avatar

CTRL

Niche Ballad Evangelist

Lyric notebook

You are not niche for show. You actually heard yourself in that song.

You like niche music because the emotion feels more specific, not because you want to look obscure. You hear a small detail in a low-play song and remember the exact second it appears. When recommending music, you try to bring people into the feeling, not just prove that you found something rare.

Indie Music Ghost avatar

VOID

Indie Music Ghost

Old record

You hide resonance like a memory in a drawer.

You are a night creature in independent music. Atmosphere, texture, silence, noise, and slow builds can move you more than obvious hooks. Your playlist is not a social business card. It is a private base, and one casual bad comment can feel too close to something personal.

Treasure Playlist Guide avatar

WIFI

Treasure Playlist Guide

Map sticker

You guide people into sound paths they would not find alone.

You like discovering and you like helping others discover. You follow similar artists, labels, playlists, and lineups instead of staying with one song forever. Your recommendations feel more like a guided walk than a flex. Friends should ask you when they want their ears refreshed.

Foggy Headphone Wanderer avatar

FOG

Foggy Headphone Wanderer

Portable player

Your playlist is sorted by weather, dreams, and strange feelings.

You wander by feeling rather than genre. One night you might move from a dreamy small track to unknown electronic music and then into an artist page you have never seen before. The route may look random from outside, but to you it has a clear internal weather.

Gym Anthem Machine avatar

BOOST

Gym Anthem Machine

Sport earbuds

You do not need background music. You need an ignition button.

You need an ignition button. Commuting, training, working, or getting ready to go out all become easier when the right high-energy song starts. You can loop one track until it becomes a physical reflex. When the intro hits, the task mode switches on.

Explosive Engine In Headphones avatar

WOC

Explosive Engine In Headphones

Noise-canceling headphones

Quiet outside. Demolition happening inside the headphones.

You may look quiet, but your headphones often run at a different speed. Polished rhythm, clean low end, and clear production help you block out noise and enter a faster state. You do not need people to agree that the song is powerful; it works because it moves you.

Party Refill Operator avatar

PARTY

Party Refill Operator

Glow wristband

Your test is simple: can this song lift the room right now?

You are a scene-first listener. Your question is practical: can this track lift the room, keep the car from going quiet, or rescue the second half of a gathering? You do not over-worry about niche versus mainstream. If it moves people now, it works.

Commute Rhythm Diver avatar

TUBE

Commute Rhythm Diver

Transit card

Music shortens the trip and makes the world less noisy.

You use music as a daily engine. It does not need to prove your taste; it just has to be smooth, rhythmic, and useful enough to carry you from one task to the next. You save many good popular songs but rarely turn them into a debate.

Underground Dance Priest avatar

DROP

Underground Dance Priest

Bass speaker

Other people call it loud. You call it finally starting.

You want rhythm, but not the safest version of it. Bass, drums, samples, noise walls, and live-room pressure excite you. You may be the person saying, "wait, it comes in later," because the build is part of the pleasure.

Bass Cave Monk avatar

BASS

Bass Cave Monk

Turntable needle

Your joy does not need to be understood. Seal the headphones.

You are hardcore without performing it. Low frequencies, soundstage, tone design, and strange grooves matter to you, but you do not need to wave your playlist around for approval. Listening can feel like entering a sealed room where the air changes shape.

Festival Route Planner avatar

LIVE

Festival Route Planner

Show wristband

You turn sounds into actual plans.

You turn new sounds into plans. New artists, festival lineups, livehouse shows, and odd performances are not just things to save; they are places to go. You do not stay trapped in one song for too long, because the next room is always calling.

Wild Shuffle Animal avatar

SKIP

Wild Shuffle Animal

Shuffle button

Your playlist is an ecosystem. Outsiders may not understand it.

Your taste is hard to predict because you listen by curiosity and physical reaction, not by label. Industrial techno today, city pop tomorrow, field recordings or strange samples after that. The ecosystem may look chaotic, but each sound appears at the right moment.

FAQ

Music Personality Test FAQ

The MelodyCraft Music Personality Test is a playful listening-style quiz built around the MelodyCraft Type Indicator, or MCTI. It looks at how you connect with songs, how you discover music, whether you loop or shuffle, and how public or private your taste feels. Your answers map to one of 16 music personality types, each with a listener identity, traits, music references, and a song-making direction.

MCTI stands for MelodyCraft Type Indicator. It is inspired by the familiar four-letter personality-test format, but it is made specifically for music taste and creative identity. Instead of measuring workplace behavior or psychology, MCTI turns everyday listening habits into types such as KTV, VOID, CTRL, WIFI, LIVE, and SKIP.

The quiz compares your answers across four music-centered dimensions: what makes a song hit you, whether you lean toward popular or niche sounds, whether you loop songs or keep exploring, and whether music is something you share or keep private. Those patterns are combined into one MCTI type and translated into a more memorable public-facing code such as KTV, BASS, DROP, or SKIP.

No. MCTI is designed for entertainment, self-expression, and music creation. The result should feel recognizable and fun, not diagnostic. Treat it as a creative mirror for your listening habits, a shareable identity, and a starting point for making music with MelodyCraft.

Yes. Each result includes a Song Maker prompt, recommended genres, and recommended vibes. You can copy those parts into MelodyCraft Song Maker or use the result CTA to start with a direction that matches your type. For example, a SKIP result leans toward unexpected rhythms, playful textures, and genre combinations that feel hard to classify.

The public result names are designed to be easy to remember and fun to share. They are not literal music genres. KTV points to singalong energy, WIFI suggests discovery and connection, VOID leans into private atmosphere, and SKIP reflects restless exploration. The names make the result easier to understand at a glance.

Yes. Music taste changes with mood, context, and the phase of life you are in. If your current playlists feel different from last month, retaking the test may give you a different MCTI type and a different song-making direction.