Choleric is one of the four temperament types of human beings, which is characterized by the rapid and intense occurrence of emotions and the rapid, intense and powerful occurrence of actions. Most people who belong to this type are enthusiastic, straightforward, energetic, quick-tempered, have drastic changes of mind, are easily moved by emotions, and are extraverted. Also known as the unstoppable or fighting type, the choleric temperament is extroverted, action-oriented, intuitive, with strong excitatory processes and relatively weak depressive processes. When the emotions are excited, the reaction is rapid, the action is quick, stormy and powerful, and there is a strong and rapid emotional expression in speech, expression and gesture. The work of such people is characterized by a pronounced periodicity, buried in their undertakings, and also ready to go on overcoming difficulties and proceeding towards the goal. Once employed, choleric people tend to be less dedicated to their jobs, like to jump from job to job, change jobs frequently, and aspire to become freelancers. This temperament is reflected in the musical style, which tends to be characterized by impassioned passion, noble heroic emotions, and sudden bursts of powerful sounds. The deficiencies of this type are a lack of self-control, rudeness, impatience, irritability as well as agitation, and therefore a lack of cultivation in the areas of patience, composure and self-control.