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Maldororz
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Member # 186
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posted August 29, 2006 08:36
I think I should say something about this, being the dad that I am.I must say that I usually put my children to sleep to real music, not "made-for-kids" music. These days, these are the records that put my daughter to sleep: - Radiohead "OK Computer", and strangely, she falls asleep on the rock songs, not the ballads or "No Suprises", as you would expect. "No Surprises" is a great lullaby, btw. - Voivod "Katorz"!!! Yes, she falls asleep to that! And that only means one thing: it grooves. My babies don't care for quiet music, it makes them cry. They fall asleep when it GROOVES, like a heartbeat. - Kyuss "Sky Valley" I once put my son to sleep (when he was a baby) to this one. Very womb-like guitar tone. - NO CLASSICAL MUSIC, I tried, it annoys the babies. I think it's important that the kids get an early exposure to great music. As a result, you get a 3 yo (my son) who digs Zappa (he calls it "clown music"). (And where is Switchfoot?)
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Dovïov
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Member # 931
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posted August 30, 2006 10:14
quote: Originally posted by Maldororz:
My theory is that babies are very sensible to a drumbeat because it reminds them of the heartbeat sound they were hearing in the womb during 9 months. And I also believe that this the reason why humans like music, because of that nine months Music 101 that we all attend before we are born...
Well, my mom surely had an irregular cardiac rhythm with peaks of speedy palpitations because I love intricate drum beats and/or crazy blastbeats… Seriously, my girlfriend and I are starting to think about baby projects, so, I’m taking note here: a baby likes groove, but not so much classical, Radiohead is ok and surprisingly, Voïvod too. Hell, baby's sleep is a complex science! Do good old lullabies still make the trick? Because unfortunately my girlfriend is not exactly fond of Voïvod!
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