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this answer is just so simple that needs further research music (soft, classical) stimulates your brain, it organizes your brain function. your brain tries to understand or integrates the stimulus (music). brain reacts to external stimuli. your hypothalamus controls temperature, medulla oblongata & pons for pulse, etc.
It's a stretch to class the piano accordion as a woodwind. Of course, it is a glorified airbag that forces air through various reeds that are not connected to the player's lips. Earlier versions were built of wood, although modern construction methods use plastics instead. In the champagne music of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra, that great polka group, the accordion could be thought of as a vital part of the woodwind group. it is classified as a wood wind because it uses reeds and uses air to create a vibration in the central cavit creating the sounds
I think choir develops a good sense of awareness and sensitivity to equality and unity. At the same time it teaches and practices many vital singing and listening skills. In a choir, a member cannot sing as they would by themselves. They must evaluate their surroundings and estimate if and how they need to alter their sound to achieve the oftensought after sound of "one voice." Choir allows the member to develop different parts of their voice, along with friendships with fellow members. It creates an environment requiring focus, determination, and hard work. For some, singing in a choir is the most rewarding and enjoyable part of their day!
Recording an album is based on hours. Usually someone can make an entire well put together album anywhere between 60-300 hrs. Most people fall into the 90-150 hr range. The part that is tough to figure out is how much an hour. You can get time for $30 to $200 an hour, depending on the studio. Keep in mind the studio and equipment don't really make the record sound good, its the artist and the engineer working on it. If you want to record at a good studio, you can do that for 80 - 100 an hour. That is about average, depending on your location. LA and NY seem to be more expensive. You can also hire a free lance engineer to do it on per song or per album basis. It can go from $50+ a song or maybe $500+ for an album. But I would expect to pay more like 200+ a song and 2,000+ per album. It just all depends on the engineer, how good they are and what kind of equipment they have. Some people dish out hundreds of thousands of dollars. The most money usually should go into marketing and duplication though. Don't forget to get it mastered! That means you go from the engineer to the master engineer, and that is easier to guess at price, and that would be $500 per album , or $100 per song. That's usually standard.
higher vital capacity should help them to go to high pitch
bigger body surface area = bigger vital capacity
there is no difference.
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the vital capacity of lungs is 3.5 liters to 4.5 litres
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale
vital capacity
My vital capacity is 1650cc (Yes, it's very low, but I'm twelve and I'm small). cc is used to measure vital capacity.
Vital Capacity (VC)
A teenage girl will likely have the same vital capacity as an adult woman. About 5 to 6 liters of air would be the vital capacity for a 15 year old female.
Vital capacity is the amount of air you can breathe out after a maximum inhale. When it comes to determining vital capacity it’s basically calculated by the inspiratory reserve volume in addition to the expiratory reserve volume.
force vital capacity is measure when the patient is ecxhating with maximal speed and effort