Yes. Fast music will most likely raise the pulse some what. Slow music will most likely stat the same or lower the pulse.
it makes your brain release andorfins(hormon) and make the listener more alert
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Referential music is when the listener is reminded of something while listening to certain music or songs. The music and songs depend on the person and their experiences or are clich_'s.
Very sensitive people are excited by some music and their heart rate grows.
Music can effect your heart by vibration. When u sing to hard ur organs will get irritated.
This is an interesting question: Yes, music does affect respirations, blood pressure, and heart rate. Since your question basically asks for the effects on heart rate, we will discuss this in more detail: fast musical tempos increase heart rate while slow tempos reduce them. However, the most interesting fact is this: the style of music and the personal view's of the listener made no difference at all. The only thing that mattered was the tempo.
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it's because it speaks to your heart
A referential listener is a person that relates to music mainly through extra-musical connections or associations.
It calms you down or changes your mood.
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?
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