yes. your heartbeat is effected by music because if your listening to a high beat song and you feel like getting up and dancing you feel your heartbeat begin to rise. Then if your listening to a slow beat song right after that your heartbeat begins to fall and you fell relaxed. These things are the exact opposite of each other! and also you have a sense of rhythm and it moves you heart up and down.
The phrase "does the heart affected" makes no sense.
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Mitral valve
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?
The harder the music your heart rate increases and the softer it can help you relax, improve your athletic ability, and relieve stress.
YES!! slow songs makes your heart rate slow down and fast songs make it speed up.
The phrase "does the heart affected" makes no sense.
Audible patterns are the heart of music.
your heart when someone breaks your heart.
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Your heart can be affected by cancer. Its a rare form of cancer of the heart.Although heart tumors do occur, the vast majority of them are noncancerous (benign).
Yes it does. Slow music decreases heart rate. Rock Music increases heart rate.
The duration of Music of the Heart is 2.05 hours.
No, loud music will not alter the beating of your heart.
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.
Music of the Heart was created on 1999-10-29.