Yes music can affect your heart rate. I am a 7th grader and I did a science fare project on music and your heart rate. Music can and will affect your heart rate. Music with a faster tempo will higher your heart rate adn visa versa.
Well im doing a science project on that to and im in sevnth grade and do you need a stethoscope for this?
Many factors including (but not limited to) mood can affect heart rate, music can definitely affect your mood, therefore, its reasonable to say that music could alter your heart rate. music does affect you in many ways, such as your mood, heart rate and somtimes even different things.
Yes, music can effect your heart rate, depending on the genre, and what the subject(person) is used to listening to. It also depends on the age of the person. Yes, music can effect your heart rate, depending on the genre, and what the subject(person) is used to listening to. It also depends on the age of the person.
Human heart rates can be affected by both the pace and the volume of musical compositions. Listening to quiet, classical, or "slow" music would normally cause relaxation. Fast paced, dance, or high-volume music tends to have the opposite effect, i.e. the heart rate speeds up in reaction to the pace or power of the music.
It depends on what type of music you listen to and if you are doing a science fair project, make sure you put the music on and test the person's heart rate for a minute.
Becuase you are trying to cheat in mrs.festa's class, and when you do certain activities, your blood has to puump harder to get it to your keletal muscles in your body
It can affect your emotions, and certain types of music can stimulate your nerves, adrenaline and heart rate, so ultimately yes, it can.
i dont know im just doing a school project on this and i need a answer
yes listening 2 different types of music can affect your heartrate i learned this while doing my science fair project
Slow tempo will decrease your heart rate because it might put you to sleep and that would rest your heart rate.
The harder the music your heart rate increases and the softer it can help you relax, improve your athletic ability, and relieve stress.
Yes It affects Your heart rate.
Pilocarpine lowers the heart rate.
Heavy metal music affects your heart rate because it is loud and people are screaming
rock
Very sensitive people are excited by some music and their heart rate grows.
It calms you down or changes your mood.
Slow tempo will decrease your heart rate because it might put you to sleep and that would rest your heart rate.
The harder the music your heart rate increases and the softer it can help you relax, improve your athletic ability, and relieve stress.
Yes it does. Slow music decreases heart rate. Rock Music increases heart rate.
Yes It affects Your heart rate.
Pilocarpine lowers the heart rate.
increases the heart rate
Yes, they can, usually by increasing heart rate.
footworking music makes your heart rate go up :)
your heart rate raises when listening to "loud" music...