The choir as healthy with yoga
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Researchers found that when singing in the choir, the singers do not simply equate the tone but also heart rate. Scientists assume that this is due to the coordination of breath from the singer.
Singing in a choir is also known to help the body to control breathing and regulate heartbeat. Melody and musical structure is also directly related to the activity of the heart of the singer.
"Songs with long phrases to help someone achieve the same effect with breathing exercises in yoga exercise," said Dr. Bjorn Vickhoff, lead researcher, as reported by the Metro.
It is found in research after they observed 15 choir singers when they sing a different tune. The song is slowly giving the highest alignment. In addition, Vickhoff also found that singing can help people cope with difficulties breathing.
Now researchers will conduct further studies to see how music can affect the biological body.
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