[extropy-chat] Pretty sure about music
Anne-Marie Taylor
femmechakra at yahoo.ca
Tue Jul 4 05:59:53 UTC 2006
>Spike wrote:
>We have done this. During gestation, we played music to Isaac. Our
>reasoning was that if we played the same discs often enough, he would learn
>these, consequently having them played for him after his birth would remind
>him of the womb. For that reason, we carefully chose music that we could
>play at night. We have a CD player that hangs on his crib. We played for
>him Shaker music with hammered dulcimer and english horn, called Simple
>Gifts by Coulter and Phillips. Now at bedtime he tends to calm down if the
>Shaker music is on. I don't like music playing at night, but the exhaustion
>level overpowers the disturbance.
Anna Replies:)
In my opinion, with having no particular experience to elaborate on:)
I would think, that Isaac, likes Shaker. (I don't know Shaker:)
If you want him to sleep to music, then, find music that helps him be relaxed.
It might not be what relaxes you and your wife:)
But, it will relax him:)
Anna
Amara wrote:
>My father used to sing this ditty to us (my sisters and I) when I
>was little.
>If you want, I can sing it to Isaac:
>http://www.amara.com/aboutme/ugunskurs.au
Anna Replies:)
Using the word "singing" in this instance:
Preaching is an analogy.
Singing requires discipline in that domain.
Don't try to sing an analogy when you don't know the domain, just preach.
Anna:)
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