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Yes. Small mammals tend to have great hearing abilities so please move your mouse somewhere silent if your going to play loud music.
Music can be good at lower levels to keep one awake when driving long distances. But at loud levels, it is a distraction. When a person is surrounded by all the music and bass and starts dancing and singing, they are less focused on the road. Also, if it's too loud, it may overpower the sound of another car's horn or police siren. That is dangerous too because the person might not notice until it's too late.
Shoot it. Or move.
If the piano is loud enough, they can feel the vibrations in the music. If the piano is loud enough, they can feel the vibrations in the music.
You are keeping it awake.
Anything that stimulates the brain, such as caffeine, sugar, etc.any type of noise (loud, annoying)A big problem that could keep you thinking, i.e. troubled mind
for the music to be loud...
The boisterous children have left the building.
Dogs can be sensitive to loud music and may experience stress or discomfort. It is best to keep the volume at a level that is comfortable for them.
Cats generally do not like loud music because their hearing is more sensitive than humans'. Loud noises can be stressful for cats and may cause them to become anxious or scared. It is best to keep music at a moderate volume around cats to ensure their comfort.
Soft, instrumental music can help keep you from getting distracted by covering up background noise without being loud or disruptive. Loud music with heavy rhythms or vocals distract you by making you want to listen to them.
The affects of loud music is that you could die from it