It doesn't. There is no sonicgraphically available data that suggest that bobbing your head makes it sound better. And also, YOU LOST!!! http://www.losethegame.com =)
HOnestly, it depends. For most people, no. Why? Well, you're nodding your head to the music, going with the beat and the lyrics...oops, got 1+1 wrong. wrote down 4\4. Wow...but you might be different. SLow music lets you focus and think.
The drum head is struck causing a movement of air the shell amplifies the sound of the drum head developing into a sound wave, the vibrating sound is from the snare drum which has wires stretched across the lower head the sound wave makes the wires jump causing the crack or snap sound.
zambia has the music of what people com up in there head and that is zambian music
I can't say that I know Julie Andrews' favorite kind of music, but in a few interviews she has said that one of her favorite songs is "My Ship" with music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin and has recorded it multiple times. She has also listed "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music (Rodgers and Hammerstein) as a favorite song. Hope that helps a little.
Kelly Hu
nodding head
Nodding the head is an example of a third-class lever, where the effort is applied between the fulcrum (neck joint) and the resistance (head).
Nonverbal means that no vocal sound is made. Of the choices listed, the answer is "nodding your head up and down to show you agree".
By nodding their head
Nodding your head
Greece is a country that a nod of the head means "no" insted of "yes" like it does in the United States.
usually it means "yes" or " i agree"
usually it means "yes" or " i agree"
Nodding of the head typically indicates agreement, understanding, or approval. It is a common nonverbal cue used to show affirmation or acknowledgement during a conversation.
nodding your head to show agreement
Yes, both nodding the head yes and shaking the head no involve movement at the same joint of the neck, which is the cervical spine. The difference lies in the direction and range of motion of the movement that is performed.
Yes, nodding can be a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "nod," which means to move the head up and down in a gesture of agreement or acknowledgment.