The heart is a muscle and as such it can be potentially subject to entrainment when under a regular and continuous vibration. Rhythmic sounds may incite the the heart to adapt its rhythm.
Beyond that, there are not other proven effects from music on the heart. Nevertheless, the soothing effects of placid music and melodious instruments will relax the nervous system and in consequence the heart will also calm down.
Faster types of music such as dance, disco, and techno.
Theodore Russell Kozinski has written: 'The psychological and physiological effects of music on the heart recovery rate' -- subject(s): Heart beat, Music therapy
Audible patterns are the heart of music.
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Yes it does. Slow music decreases heart rate. Rock Music increases heart rate.
The duration of Music of the Heart is 2.05 hours.
The only way I can think that music would affect the heart beat! is by increasing the amount of the hormone adrenalin secreted by the pituitary gland. Andrenalin control the pacemaker cells of the heart and regulates the heart beat. So if there is more adrenalin, the heart beat would go faster. The same would occur with Coffee/Caffeine.
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No, loud music will not alter the beating of your heart.
Music of the Heart was created on 1999-10-29.
Music of My Heart was created on 1999-09-28.