Lyric, beautiful, slightly slow, light music that relaxes the mood and helps you fall asleep, such as piano music and violin music. Do not listen to intense, fast-tempo, or strong beats.
The type of music that a newborn baby can listen to can be light music. Special attention should be paid to the decibels of the sound, which should not exceed 40 decibels. Mild light music should be used to make the child's mood more stable. Also pay attention to the child's interests and listening time. It shouldn’t be too long. If your child is interested, you can listen to it for half an hour or ten minutes a day. Music that is too intense will make your child irritable and impatient.
Brahms Lullaby
Orinoco Dream
The melodious pure music seems to take you into a distant forest world.
I remember that before my child was half a year old, I often played light music and piano music for her at home. I can’t remember the specific music, but this is not important. What is important is that we listen to music with her.
I think music mainly plays the following two roles in this process:
1. When the babies have just arrived in this world, we listen to music with them, which can not only make them feel It enhances our love for her, strengthens the parent-child relationship, and allows her to experience the beauty of the world through music.
2. Music has a strong healing effect and can greatly alleviate mothers’ postpartum depression.
Based on these reasons, I think as long as you choose music that adults like and the sound will not hurt the baby, it will be fine.
It doesn’t have to be “everyone” or “works”. Children's songs in ordinary video stores and world-famous songs (with a gentle or slightly stronger rhythm) are completely acceptable. Rock, jazz and other types of music have very strong rhythms, and loud music needs to be listened to occasionally from low to high. The specific judging criteria are: you feel happy and relaxed after listening to it. Besides, you, a postpartum mother and a new father, are already exhausted to death about the music of Pete and the Wolf and so on in books and magazines. Do you have the time and energy to go to a big video store to buy it? Anyway, I have everything at home, including CDs I bought with great effort and CDs of ordinary children’s songs on the market. In my baby’s eyes, the best ones are close to his life and he can understand a little bit!