I'm not absolutely sure but I know that music is used to trigger emotions so if it triggers a certain emotion it probably will affect heart rate.
April 9, Demi Lovato's Heart Attack official music video will be released.
The 'girl' is Lindsay Lohan. The little girl in the music video is her sister Aliana Lohan.
They have never written music specifically for video games, but their music has been used in some, particularly the Guitar Hero and Rock band games.
You can watch the music video for Madonna's hit song "Open Your Heart" on Youtube. You can watch pretty much all of her music videos on Youtube these days.
Amy Winehouse's heart.
No
unless you have high blood pressure then no
yes,because you are moving when you are playing the game
Music video games are fun for the whole family! They are available for almost any video game system. There are video games where you can dance to a variety of music from Broadway hits to Michael Jackson's number one singles. There are video games and accessories where you can pretend to be a member of your favorite band jamming on the drums, keyboard or guitar. There are also video games where you can sing your heart out in karaoke fashion. These games are usually suitable for either single player or group play. They are fun for adults and children alike.
you can't download music from video games it's impossible.
Any video game which is based on thrill and excitement tends to increase your heart rate as a side effect of the adrenaline induced to enhance perception and reflex.
In some ways it does because if the game is exiting like killing games it does but if you are bored of them game it does not.
It will most likely slow your heart rate down, because you are not moving. (Wii is the only exception because you can be moving.)
No.
Her new music video is who owns my heart made in 2011. You should check out the video its kool.
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A doctor would be able to answer this better, but basically, you don't just see the action on the screen, you feel it and become a part of it and immerse yourself in it so that your whole body (in the really good games) feels it.