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Q: So I'm doing an experiment on tropism, and how music affects plants. I'm doing negative vs. positive music. For negitive I'm using "Guarded" by Disturbed. I'm not sure what to use for positive, though. It's got to be something very relaxing, happy, and something I can tolerate listening to at a fairly loud volume for an hour and a half for a week. :P I was thinking something like Jason Mraz, Simplelife, or something like a piano tribute. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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**EDIT:
I cut each song off at 3 minutes. I found that there was no major difference in the plants but I don't remember how many trials I did. Do at least 3 (3 plays of each song) for maximum results.
I did this project for science class before!
Bubbly by Colbie Caillat
Banana Pancakes by Jack Johnson
Don't Know Why by Norah Jones
BTW, there are different kinds of negative and positive music. Like Classical and Pop might be different results. I don't know if you wanna categorize it all down even further. For example, rock isn't necessarily positive or negative, just upbeat and loud.
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Thanks! :D If you feel like responding again, how did the project work out? Like how long did you experiment for and did you actually see results?
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