
The Wolf with the singing soul, the Singing Wolf is attuned to sounds, smells, feelings. Unlike the Dancing Wolf, the Singing Wolf concentrates on melodies instead of rhythms.

At heart, he’s like the god Pan, who played beautiful songs on the pipes. Quincy Jones, musician, arranger, and music producer, is a good example of this type of man.
His natural strength is fostering harmony.
The Singing Wolf has a smooth manner with people, because he’s sensitive to their signals. He’s cooperative and considerate when he’s part of a group, and uses a deft touch to help ensure that things are done well.
Because he’s more about the music of life than its pedestrian aspects, he can sometimes be unrealistic. But it’s his lyrical sensibilities that make people want to listen to him. He’s a cool cat who, at his best, can conduct an orchestra.
What matters most to him is excellence.

The Singing Wolf usually figures out how to get where he wants to go. Sensitive to what’s going on, he sees what works and what doesn’t, and adjusts his course accordingly.
Where he wants to go is a “scene” where people work together to do things that rise above the everyday, a place where excellence is evident. Whether it involves business, or the arts, or some other endeavor, he will help make it harmonious.
He’s got a sense of style.

The Singing Wolf will have shining eyes. He’ll probably cultivate a distinctive look in the way he’s dressed or groomed. Style matters to him, whether it takes the form of a nice suit or grunge flannel.
He may sing, play an instrument, or just love collecting music. Regardless of how he expresses it, music is important to him. He might say, “I play in a band,” or, “I like get-togethers with my good friends.”
His intensity profile:
| Masculine | Feminine | |
| High | ||
| Elevated | ||
| Moderate | ||
| Minimal | ||



