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Pregnant mothers must listen to prenatal education music

Prenatal education music·Part 1:

Many people think that the music that pregnant mothers listen to should be mainly soft. In fact, the music should be more diversified. Because different melodies and different rhythms will bring different feelings and impacts to the fetus. Here are ten pieces of music that pregnant mothers must choose during pregnancy. Pregnant mothers, go and listen to them.

·Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" - Be a Brave Baby

·Dvo?ák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" No. The second movement - soothing the anxious mood

·Jonasson's "Cuckoo Waltz" - especially suitable for listening to after waking up in the morning·Grieg's "Peer Gynt" suite "In the Palace of the Mountain King" - feel the dynamics and rhythm

·Robert Schumann's "Fantasia" - feel the freshness and nature

·Johann Strau Beethoven's "Story of the Vienna Woods" - feel the breath of spring morning

· Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F major "Pastoral" - enjoy the tranquility in the delicate music

·Johann Strauss Sr.'s "Radesky March" - feel the infinite vitality in the passion

·Brahms's "Lullaby" - mother's endless love, Talk to the baby in the sound of music

·Vivaldi's Violin Concerto "Four Seasons Spring" - Experience the feeling of spring

The above ten pieces of music, each The styles are all different. Pregnant mothers can listen at every moment of the day. When you are irritable, listen to "From the New World"; when you are lazy, listen to "Cuckoo Waltz"; when you are sad, listen to "Stories from the Vienna Woods"; when you lose your temper, listen to "Pastoral"; when you wake up, Listen to "Stories from the Vienna Woods" when you are talking; listen to "Radesky March" when you are passionate; listen to "Lullaby" when talking to your baby; listen to "Radetzky" when exercising "Basic March"; listen to "Spring" when spring comes. Let your baby be exposed to diverse arts, different forms of performance, and music of different artistic styles, whether it is cheerful, sad, quiet, dreamy, passionate, or simple, let your baby absorb in the ocean of music Nutrition and cultivating your baby’s artistic potential.

Methods of musical prenatal education:

1. Music edification method: It is better to use pleasant, melodious and beautiful light music. The purpose is to allow the sound waves of music to react to the brain through the ears, regulating the emotional and physiological functions of pregnant women, making her mentally relaxed, happy, and in a normal state of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular, digestive organs, and endocrine, thereby improving the blood supply to the placenta of pregnant women. , Promote the optimal development of the fetal brain. Pregnant women can adopt a semi-recumbent position when listening to music. They can first understand the connotation of the music while listening and making associations, which can provide psychological adjustment and spiritual enjoyment. The music chosen should be stable and allow the fetus to listen to it repeatedly and be constantly reinforced by the music. The appropriate volume when listening should not exceed 70 decibels. Enjoy it for 20 to 30 minutes each morning, noon and evening.

2. Humming resonance method: The humming resonance method refers to the pregnant woman humming relaxing songs in a soft tone, while imagining that the fetus is listening quietly, so as to achieve the perfect resonance with the fetal heartbeat.

3. The father teaches his son to "sing": The father can touch the mother's belly, face the fetus inside, and repeatedly "teach" some simple scales or children's songs in a soft voice. Parents sing to their fetuses. Parents' singing is a good stimulus to the fetus. It can promote the healthy development of the fetal brain and is also the best channel for parents and fetus to establish the first relationship. Pregnant women sing lyrical songs softly every day. While singing, they imagine that they are facing a cute baby and express their love.

According to research, fetuses are more attracted by the father's deep and generous voice. Therefore, the father should also arrange a certain amount of time to sing for the fetus, so that the fetus can develop happily and healthily in the singing voice full of father's love.

4. Prenatal education device sound transmission method: Starting from about 22 weeks of pregnancy, under the guidance of a doctor, select appropriate prenatal education devices and prenatal education music for musical prenatal education. The music should be diverse. Play relaxed and cheerful music during the day to keep the fetus in a state of excitement; play soft serenade at night to put the fetus into sleep. Pay attention to the type of fetal movement. Let the fetuses who are active listen more to slow and soft lullabies; let the fetuses who are quiet listen more to lively and jumping music.

Precautions for music prenatal education:

1. Make sure that the music itself is pleasant to the ear, and there are no harsh sounds suddenly appearing during the music progress. Do not use music that can cause the listener to feel nervous or depressed. , the augmented or diminished interval of fear emotion. Guaranteed to give people a feeling of freedom, stretch and coordination.

2. It is best to ask professionals to help purchase tapes to ensure the quality of the tapes. For pregnant women to listen to prenatal education music, in addition to the beautiful melody, moderate speed and gentle rhythm of the music itself, it should also be combined with the emotional characteristics or artistic conception expressed by the music, and be accompanied by psychological induction words. Inspired by the induction words, pregnant women can be more sensitive to the melody of the music and respond to the emotions expressed by the music. Through the secret combination of words and music, pregnant women can gain psychological adjustment and spiritual comfort after listening to it. enjoy.

3. For prenatal education music for pregnant women, strong drums and other percussion instruments should be prohibited in the same way as music for fetuses to prevent them from being transmitted into the uterus through the air and affecting the fetus. Yes, the thumping sound of the drum and the fetal sound in the womb are mixed together to form an uncoordinated and chaotic rhythm, which will cause adverse stimulation to the fetus.

4. Try to reduce the noise of the tape or do not use a microphone. The frequency response range of music must be beneficial to the fetal brain but not harmful. The volume should be controlled between 45 and 55 decibels, and the range is 500-1500Hz. The frequencies between are the main components.

5. The emotional characteristics of the music are warm and comfortable.

6. The rhythm is gentle (tempo changes are prohibited), the intensity is not strong, and the speed is slightly slow.

7. In terms of time control, it is better to choose a time between 7 and 9 pm. The duration of each piece of music is approximately 12 minutes, so that pregnant women can control the listening time of their fetuses. Because the auditory nerve and brain of fetuses are more easily fatigued than those of adults, prenatal education music for fetuses is stipulated to be shorter than ordinary music, which is in line with the physiological condition of the fetus's brain.

Selection of prenatal education music:

1. First trimester: Spring River Flower Moonlight Night, icing on the cake, vigorous pace

2. Second trimester: Piano No. 1 in B minor Concerto, Joyful, Spring is Coming Lullaby, Swan Lake, Carmen, A Midsummer Night's Dream

3. Third trimester: Fantasia, Fill the World with Love, Water Music, Childhood Scenes, etc., Blessings, Jasmine, Sweetness Honey

Because its rhythm is similar to the melody of the mother’s heartbeat, classical music (especially Baroque music) has an inspiring and comforting effect on fetuses and newborns. Bach (the melody on the G line), Mozart (Piano Concerto No. 21), Wei Zuot (Largo Concerto in D), Schubert (Trout) Piano and Violin Quintet, these are all good choices.

Medical research points out that music can indeed stimulate the brain growth of fetuses, but not all music is suitable for prenatal education. Prenatal education music should meet the following conditions:

(1) The rhythm of the music should not be too fast, and the volume should not be too loud; too fast a rhythm will make the fetus nervous, and too much volume will make the fetus uncomfortable; therefore, rock music with too strong rhythm and too loud volume is not suitable for prenatal education. music.

(2) The sound range of music should not be too high; because the fetal brain development is not complete, the separation between the cranial nerves is incomplete; therefore, too high a sound range will cause stimulation between nerves. connection, making the fetus unable to bear the load and causing damage to the cranial nerves.

(3) The music should not have sudden loud noises; this will cause the fetus to be frightened; therefore, the dramatic nature of prenatal education music should not be too strong.

(4) Prenatal education music should not be too long; five to ten minutes is more appropriate, and the fetus must be listened to repeatedly to create appropriate stimulation; wait until the fetus is born to hear this music It has a familiar feeling, can make newborn babies feel safe in the mother's body, and has a very good function in soothing the baby's emotions.

(5) Prenatal education music should have clear emotions and harmonious harmony.

Judging from the above conditions, there are many classical music that meet the above conditions and are suitable as prenatal education music; we have also selected some pieces of music suitable for prenatal education for your reference for expectant mothers (as follows) ).

Reference tracks for classical prenatal education music

Satie: No. 1 Chenopetti This piece has a gentle tempo and is repeated many times with a simple melody. It has the function of easing emotions and has a moderate volume. , has a hazy beauty and is quite suitable as prenatal education music.

Schumann: Fantasy (selected from Childhood Scenes) "Fantasia" is the seventh piece in "Childhood Scenes". The music style is warm and touching, as if returning to the mother's arms.

Liszt: Dream of Love

The music has a dreamlike feeling like beautiful love, and is quite suitable for prenatal education music in terms of mood and speed.

Music for prenatal education Part 2:

Music for prenatal education should indeed focus on soft music, because usually soft music can make people feel happy, so the main thing when we choose music is not the softness of the music and the No, it depends on whether it can make people feel happy and comfortable physically and mentally, which is what both the expectant mother and the fetus need. In other words, when the needs of expectant mothers and children change, our needs for music selection should change accordingly.

In fact, some mothers’ reaction is. Music should be more diversified, because different melodies and different rhythms bring different feelings and impacts to yourself and the fetus. So do other expectant mothers. When choosing music, you should base it on your own feelings. Don't listen to it just because someone else says it is good. Even if you don't like it, you should listen to it because it is for your children. In fact, it is not. In fact, it is mainly for you, the expectant mother.

Here are ten recommended pieces of music for expectant mothers during pregnancy. Expectant mothers, go listen to it and see if you like it.

1. Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" - Be a Brave Baby

2. Dvo?ák's Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" "Second Movement - A touch of sadness and homesickness

3. Jonathan's "Cuckoo Waltz" - Playing with the birds

4. Grieg's "Pet" "In the Palace of the Mountain King" from the "El Gent" suite - feel the intensity and rhythm

5. Robert Schumann's "Fantasia" - the realm of dreams

6. "Story of the Vienna Woods" by Johann Strauss - Through the Green Forest

7. Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F Major "Pastoral" - Into Nature Breathe fresh air

8. "Radetzky March" by Johann Strauss Sr. - Feel the strong rhythm and the beauty of soft lines

9. Brahm Si's "Lullaby" - Mother's Endless Love

10. Vivaldi's Violin Concerto "Four Seasons" - "Spring"

Let your children be exposed to more outside world Things are more comprehensive than light music. Of course, it should be emphasized that you don’t have to listen to it if you don’t like it. It should be based on your preference. In addition, when listening, be "indirect". There is something about indirect prenatal education in our baby zone library, and expectant mothers can refer to it. This is generally done to avoid causing damage to the child. When we are doing prenatal education, we must not neglect the basics and delay the child.

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Prenatal Education Music·Part 3:

Many people think that expectant mothers should listen to mainly soft music. In fact, music should be more diversified, because different melodies and different rhythms have different feelings and effects on the fetus.

The following is a list of ten pieces of music that expectant mothers must choose during pregnancy, expectant mothers. Go listen to it. 1. Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" - Be a Brave Baby

Prokofiev - Peter and the Wolf-1.mp3

Composer Musical instruments are used to depict the characters, movements and expressions of characters and animals. The form is novel and lively, the melody is easy to understand and full of artistic charm. The high register of the flute expresses the nimbleness of the bird; the strings depict Peter's wit and bravery; the oboe vividly portrays the duck's waddling gait; the grandpa's senile demeanor is expressed by the thick, rough sound of the bassoon; the wolf's gloominess The terrifying howl is embodied by three French horns. Of course, the most valuable thing is the ideological content of this work: as long as we unite and fight bravely and tactfully, any seemingly powerful enemy can be defeated. The whole music is lively and lively, as if a vivid painting is unfolding in front of you.

Expectant mothers, go listen and let your baby play with birds, kittens, and ducks, and defeat the wolf with Peter and become a brave baby.

2. The second movement of Dvo?ák’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" - A touch of sadness and homesickness

Dvo?ák - 38 - E minor Symphony No. 9 New World.mp3

This movement is the most famous movement in the entire symphony. Its strong nostalgia expresses Dvo?ák’s infinite attachment to his motherland. The soothing melody in the music shows a touch of lovesickness and a touch of sadness. Expectant mothers, enjoy it! Let the soothing melody soothe your anxious mood and fall asleep with the melody.

3. Jonathan's "Cuckoo Waltz" - Playing with the Birds

Jonathan Strauss' Cuckoo Waltz.mp3

Sleep When you wake up, it's time to take some exercise. Let's listen to Jonathan's "Cuckoo Waltz"! The whole piece of music is cheerful and fresh, especially suitable for listening to in the morning when you are sleeping soundly. The jumping melody is like a cuckoo singing. It depicts a vibrant scene with its brisk and lively rhythm and fresh and smooth melody.

Listen to the lively, cute and bright "Cuckoo Waltz" and let the baby in your belly do some exercise.

4. "In the Mountain King's Palace" from Grieg's "Peer Gynt" Suite - Feel the dynamics and rhythm

Feel it in the Mountain King's Palace Dynamics and Rhythm.mp3

Peer Gynt was a very annoying guy who did many bad things. Everyone didn’t like him, so he had to go wandering by himself. One day he came to the palace of the Mountain Demon King and attracted many little monsters. The music describes a scene in which Peer Gynt is frightened out of his mind. Listen to the witty and cute melody, feel the transition of intensity from weak to strong to extremely strong in the music, and you will also see many scenes of little monsters dancing around.

Expectant mothers, take your baby to experience the little monster’s palace. Feel different rhythms, different dynamics, different timbres, the same melody brings us different experiences - the mystery of weak sounds, the tension of strong sounds.

5. Robert Schumann's "Fantasia" - The Realm of Dreams

Schumann - Fantasy.mp3

"Fantasia" is known all over the world Zhi, full of romantic and dreamy melody.

It uses skillful romantic techniques to bring us into a gentle and beautiful dream realm. The theme of this piece is very simple, with a moving lyrical style and fragrant fantasy color. The melody line has ups and downs and lingers gracefully, making people unknowingly be introduced into a light and ethereal dream world.

When you are tired, listen to "Fantasy" to help you fall asleep peacefully.

6. "The Story of the Vienna Woods" by Johann Strauss - Through the Green Forest

The Story of the Vienna Woods.mp3

Spring In the morning, on the banks of the beautiful blue Danube River, the mountains are rolling in the distance and the fields are endless. The morning sun shines through the dense leaves of the big trees onto the dewy grass, and the creek on the mountainside sparkles. Sheep are grazing on the grass, birds are chirping in the forest, shepherd boys are playing piccolos, hunters are blowing horns, and horseshoes are clattering, forming a beautiful picture of nature. A song "The Story of the Vienna Woods", everything is like heaven on earth. Expectant mothers, welcome to this beautiful forest on the morning of the holiday!

7. Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F major "Pastoral" - Breathe fresh air in nature Beethoven-Pastoral .mp3

The entire work expresses the attachment to nature. The work is delicate and moving, unpretentious, quiet and comfortable. It is one of Beethoven's most popular symphonies. Each movement respectively expresses "the happy feeling when first arriving in the countryside", "little scene by the stream", "joyful gathering in the countryside", "storm" and other scenes. The final "Pastoral" has a quiet and open theme, like a shepherd singing in the fields. , showing the beautiful scenery after the rain and the sky clears. What a natural beauty, feel it, little baby.

8. "Radetzky March" by Johann Strauss Sr. - Feel the strong rhythm and the beauty of soft lines

Johann Strauss-Lade Ski March.ape

The music has conquered a wide audience with its popular melody and sonorous rhythm, and has become the most widely circulated march. The powerful introduction is followed by the first part of the theme, which makes people seem to see a troop of infantry walking briskly through the street. This is followed by a soft theme that contrasts with the previous theme, which is beautiful and beautiful. After listening to it, people feel passionate and energetic.

9. Brahms' "Lullaby" - Mother's Endless Love

Prenatal music - Lullaby - Brahms.mp3

Peace, The kind, tender and caressing "Lullaby" expresses a mother's endless love for her baby. The melody is beautiful, lyrical and quiet; the melody is steady, the melody is moderate, and the pitch does not fluctuate greatly; it expresses a relatively peaceful mood. Expectant mothers, talk to your little one to the sound of this music.

Ten. Vivaldi's Violin Concerto "Four Seasons" - "Spring"

Vivaldi's Violin Concerto Spring.mp3

The music depicts a It is a picture of spring coming to the earth, birds singing happily, gentle breeze blowing, and streams whispering. When spring comes to the earth, fairies and shepherds dance on the grassland to the pleasant melody of bagpipes. What a beautiful picture! It is a very nice violin song.

Each of the above ten pieces of music has a different style. Expectant mothers can listen at every moment of the day. When you are irritable, listen to "From the New World"; when you are lazy, listen to "Cuckoo Waltz"; when you are sad, listen to "Stories from the Vienna Woods"; when you lose your temper, listen to "Pastoral"; when you wake up, Listen to "Stories from the Vienna Woods" when you are talking; listen to "Radesky March" when you are passionate; listen to "Lullaby" when talking to your baby; listen to "Radetzky" when exercising "Basic March"; listen to "Spring" when spring comes.

Let your baby be exposed to diverse arts, different forms of performance, and music of different artistic styles, whether it is cheerful, sad, quiet, dreamy, passionate, or simple, let your baby The baby absorbs nutrients in the ocean of music and cultivates the baby's artistic potential