yes it is. yes it is.
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
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.
Lol, I'm not sure what kind of question this is, but... When you mention listening to 'Rock', you should mean, in this context, any type of loud music. Afterward, when it's not playing, when you hear a heartbeat, obviously it should be your own heartbeat. The reason that you would hear your own heartbeat in this situation would be due to oversensitivity in your ears; adjusting after overexposing your eardrums to loud 'sounds' (the 'rock' music), and thanks to this oversensitivity, you can hear the blood rushing through your ears, and hear your own heartbeat. It's much like being able to hear your heartbeat while in a situation in which your body would be using Adrenaline, since Adrenaline is supposed to heighten your senses, among other things.
As Far As I Know No It Does Not Because If We Never Had Music Then We Would Have All Been Bored And Sad. Careers Don't Get Affected As You Need Music Throughout Your Life. I Hope That Has Answered Your Question.
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No.
The heartbeat is spelled "beat" as in the music term, or to beat a drum.
Alicia Keys has affected music, with her singing.
Music was made without anybody knowing. And it affected us in so many different ways but still, music is the best.
A pulse is the basic beat in music that is felt and established by the specified time signature. It is the "musical heartbeat."
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.