Music does affect your heart rate. Music you don't like might make you tense which would make your heart beat faster. Up beat music might make your heart beat faster too. Slow music can lull you to sleep like lullabys so your heart would beat slower.
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according to the "mozart effect" music at 60 bpm with no lyrics opens up neural passageways which helps in remembering and retaining and storing information. the wikipedia link will inform on the researchers and more on the concept.
While I am sure that tempo potentially affects the human body in multiple ways, there is a strand of retail marketing literature that demonstrates some simple effects. In a retail environment, music with a fast tempo will cause patrons to pass through a store more quickly. Similarly, music with slower tempos can cause patrons to slow down their passage through a retail space. In some situations, a slower passage may be advantageous since it provides more opportunities for patrons to engage in window shopping and impulse buying.
Tempo primo: first tempo. You changed tempo earlier, now go back to the original tempo
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Tempo di Marcia means "march tempo", or 120 beats per minute.
Oh, dude, tempo giusto means "in the right tempo" in Italian. It's basically a fancy way of saying "play at the correct speed." So, like, if you see that in your music sheet, just make sure you're not rushing or dragging - keep it steady and you'll be good to go.