Kate+P


 * THE STUDY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MUSIC AND HOW IT AFFECTS THE BREATHING **
 * By: Kate P. **
 * 2012 **

The purpose of this experiment was to see if different types of music affect the breathing of a person. An ear is a vertebrate organ for sensing and collecting sounds as well as maintaining balance. The volunteer would blow into the lung capacity probe after every experiment. Pop was the most affective on the volunteers breathing. This happened because pop isn’t loud like heavy metal but it’s not soft like classical it is equal and it is very catchy.
 * Abstract **
 * Conclusion **

Some of the most important data was Pop, Heavy metal, and Classical. Pop was the most affective on two experiments, the random video and the very first experiment where the volunteer did nothing but listen. Many people, parents and student would like to know what type of music doesn’t kill the brains but it is something that many people would listen to but it wouldn’t hurt the brain. The hypothesis for the experiment was incorrect because one experiment made the volunteer think and heavy metal would get your brain confused. Another follow up made in the future would be to see if the eyes are distracting them from focusing on the music.