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Lisa Simpson, the saxophone‑playing prodigy who loves jazz and education, best matches Brian Switzer's profile. The bio "Jazz Everywhere... Forever!!!" mirrors Lisa's devotion to music, and tweets like "Practice tip of the day!" and "Solo tip: Over a major chord" show the same dedication to mastering an instrument. The user also promotes jazz education, e.g., "At Monterey NextGen this weekend several of the top middle and high school programs ... ordered class sets of @JazzDeck," echoing Lisa's involvement in school music programs. Their frequent updates about performances and travel, such as "Vespa ride 2,500 feet straight up..." and "JazzDeck is featured in the current August issue of JazzTimes magazine," reflect Lisa's active participation in music events and competitions.

Your MBTI personality Type
Brian's tweets are filled with energetic social interaction, like when he writes "Nice visit with @AaronLinton… Thanks for sharing @JazzDeck w/ students," showing an extraverted style. He focuses on concrete, sensory details and practical advice, e.g., "Vespa ride 2,500 feet straight up along the zig zagging cliffs" and "Practice tip of the day! Use a metronome," indicating a sensing preference. His messages often highlight feelings and community support, such as "Thank you to Lynda Alley and her students for hosting a great day of JazzDeck clinics" and "Thanks kids!!," reflecting a feeling orientation. Finally, his mix of spontaneous travel posts ("Just posted a photo @ 20,000 Feet") and organized event notices ("Pre‑sale tickets for SF TRAIN show on sale tomorrow at 10 am") shows a flexible, perceiving approach. These traits combine to suggest an ESFP personality.

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Jazz trumpeter, educator & JazzDeck author. I've ridden a Vespa 2,500 ft up cliffs for a gig—music, travel & adventure go hand in hand.– @SwitzMagic

Your signature cocktail
The Brompton Bebop captures Brian's love for jazz and his adventurous spirit, mixing smooth gin with bright Aperol to echo his "Jazz Everywhere... Forever!!!" vibe. A splash of lemon adds the sharp brass tone of his trumpet, while honey syrup sweetens the mix like his dedication to teaching, as he says "The world is your practice room." The sparkling wine top gives the celebratory fizz of his festival performances, reminiscent of his "Brompton ride once again reaps beautiful rewards." This cocktail also nods to his high-altitude rides, "Vespa ride 2,500 feet straight up... #fyd #vespa," delivering a refreshing lift that feels like a musical ascent.

Your Hogwarts House
SwitzMagic frequently highlights his own achievements and promotion of JazzDeck, such as 'JazzDeck is featured in the current August issue of JazzTimes magazine' and 'So I wrote my book on teaching and playing jazz, JazzDeck. ... is live and ... is on fire! Join!!!', indicating a strong drive for personal success. He repeatedly posts about upcoming shows and ticket sales, e.g., 'Pre sale tickets for SF TRAIN show on sale tomorrow at 10am' and 'Don't miss out!!!!', showing an ambition to expand his reach. While he also supports students, the dominant theme across his timeline is the pursuit of recognition and growth, which aligns with Slytherin's core value of ambition. Therefore, his house is Slytherin.

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Fly Me to the Moon captures Brian's passion for jazz and his globe‑trotting lifestyle. His bio "Jazz Everywhere... Forever!!!" and countless posts from venues worldwide ("All the tour buses and trucks. Pretty crazy! #mermaidsofalcatraztour", "Vespa ride 2,500 feet straight up along the zig‑zagging cliffs.", "The world is your practice room.") show a constant desire to explore and perform. The song’s lyric "Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars" mirrors his wish to take his trumpet to far‑flung stages, from San Francisco to Dubai and Belfast. As a well‑known jazz standard popularized by Frank Sinatra, it aligns perfectly with his musical identity and love for classic jazz.

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