Music prenatal education may be the most used prenatal education method for expectant mothers. For the types of music prenatal education, this paper suggests that mothers should choose classical music. Let's take a look at which classical music is most suitable for prenatal education.
First of all, let's take a look. What is music prenatal education?
The so-called music prenatal education is to promote the development of axons, dendrites and synapses of neurons by constantly applying appropriate music to the fetus, so as to lay the foundation for optimizing acquired intelligence and developing musical talent.
prenatal education music can be divided into two categories: pregnant women's music and fetal music: pregnant women's music is based on the principle of tranquility. Pregnant women adjust their mood by listening to music, making their mood quiet and comfortable, and making the fetus quiet soon. At the same time, sound waves can be directly transmitted to the auditory system of the fetus through the mother's abdominal wall, which promotes the intellectual development of the fetus. Pregnant women should choose those melodies that are euphemistic, soft, relaxed and lively, and full of poetry and painting.
Fetal music should be relaxed and lively, which is helpful to stimulate the fetus to respond well to sound waves. Put the earphone on the pregnant woman's abdomen, and the music will be directly transmitted to the auditory organs of the intrauterine fetus through the pregnant woman's abdominal wall, which will promote the development of brain function.
Why do you choose classical music? ?
Classical music can provide the fetus with benign hearing, which has a considerable effect on prenatal education. Some scholars even pointed out that classical music, especially Baroque music, will promote the formation of fetal brain. Make it mentally stable. Studies have shown that the fetus begins to have hearing ability from about 4 ~ 5 months of pregnancy. After that, if the fetus is regularly given sound, such as classical music and parents' whispers, it can promote the development of fetal sensory nerves and cerebral cortex sensory centers. Repeated use of the same voice can form shallow memories in the fetal brain, which makes the fetus' hearing more sensitive after birth, thus laying the foundation for intelligent development and developing well after birth.
On the other hand, the pregnant woman's spirit and emotion not only affect herself, but also the fetus. The pleasant prenatal music can make the expectant mother's mood in a stable state, maintain a relaxed and happy mood, coordinate the endocrine system of the body, and have a direct impact on the fetus, helping the fetus to grow and develop in the best environment. If expectant mothers are often nervous, the body will release adrenaline, which will have adverse effects on the fetus through blood and placenta. Experiments have proved that if the expectant mother is in a noisy and restless environment for a long time, the baby born is likely to be lighter.
Music conforming to prenatal education:
1. The rhythm should not be too fast and the volume should not be too loud;
2. The range should not be too high;
3. Don't make a sudden loud noise;
4. It should not be too long;
5. Have clear emotions and harmonious harmony.
recommendation of classical music suitable for prenatal education
1. Sati: "Qinnopedi No.1"
This song is gentle in speed, repeated many times with simple melody, which can ease the mood, has moderate volume and hazy beauty, and is quite suitable as prenatal education music.
2. Liszt: Dream of Love
This song has a dreamy feeling like beautiful love, and it is quite suitable for prenatal music in terms of mood and speed.
3. Beethoven: "Moonlight Sonata" (the first movement)
This movement is like a ripple of water, with an air of fantasy and a sense of tranquility, which is suitable for the fetus to listen to.
4. Schumann: "Dream"
This song is the seventh in "Childhood Scenes", and its style is warm and touching, just like returning to the mother's arms.
5. Brahms: "Lullaby"
The version adapted from cello avoids the high range of soprano * * *, and is expressed in a soft mid-low range, which can ease the mood and is very suitable for the fetus or newborn children to listen to.
6. Feld: Nocturne No.4
This nocturne depicts the romantic atmosphere at night with short notes, which is very romantic and moving.
7. Schubert: Trout (cello and piano version)
This song is about trout swimming freely in a clear stream, with a brisk melody and lovely lyrics. The version adapted from instrumental music is more suitable for prenatal education.
8. Veniovsky: Romance
This romantic song captures the romantic atmosphere in the late 19th century vividly, and is quite suitable for prenatal education.
9. Julian Lloyd Webber: "Dad's Song"
This song is gentle in speed and beautiful in music, showing the gentle side of his father, which is quite touching and suitable for prenatal education.
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