yes if the music is slow and calming your mind tells your heart to relax. if the music is loud and upbeat your mind tells your heart to speed up.
1. Gather you materials 2. Test the H.T.S. (Human Test Subject heartbeat before listening rap music 3. Record that heartbeat down 4. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to rap music 5. Record that heartbeat 6. Test the person's heartbeat before listening to pop music 7. Record that heartbeat 8. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to pop music 9. Record that heartbeat 10. Test the person's heartbeat before listening to country music 11. Record that heartbeat 12. Test the person's heartbeat after listening to country music 13. Record that heartbeat
I'm sure you mean heartrate and yes i believe so....when i listen to heavy metal like in a quiet area full of people my breathing gets heavier. I think though that it depends on how exciting the music is though \m/
Yes, music does affect the rate of a heartbeat. Music can often be used to lower the heart rate and tension level in a human.
Expression is the key to making music come alive. It is the heartbeat of music.
yes it is. yes it is.
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Music has effected the world by giving people who have a good talent a chance to proof themselves.
No.
The type of music that effected drivers is all types of music some like to listen to music and others dont but when i drive i love to listen to that
it was effected my the blues. the blues were developed in America and reflect the culture
The heartbeat is spelled "beat" as in the music term, or to beat a drum.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."