We have li'le speakers that attach to the laptops.
Kanthima just put on Liszt, Beethoven and Chopin and put one of the speakers on her tummy.
He's dancing. Waves of knees and li'le fingers are swaying and waving across her tum! He never moved so much until as now.
nearly 7 months now.......
How they hear and respond is wonderful.....
Just am dead proud that's all..... 😏😏
31 Jan 08
Originally posted by mikelomThat's because you're frightening him to death with the sound waves.
We have li'le speakers that attach to the laptops.
Kanthima just put on Liszt, Beethoven and Chopin and put one of the speakers on her tummy.
He's dancing. Waves of knees and li'le fingers are swaying and waving across her tum! He never moved so much until as now.
nearly 7 months now.......
How they hear and respond is wonderful.....
Just am dead proud that's all..... 😏😏
Originally posted by mikelomYou are ignoring it very loudly. I guess that's what you need to do if you are ignoring something that most likely isn't there (the absence of a lack - now that's getting interesting).
I'll ignore you're lack of love from women and ability to child! 😛
Anyway, it sounds like a nice experience for all of you. If you play the same pieces several times, he'll recognise them after he's born, too. You should also try to sing to him.
('your'😉
Originally posted by NordlysYOU'RE = you are a loss to both a woman and child.
You are ignoring it very loudly. I guess that's what you need to do if you are ignoring something that most likely isn't there (the absence of a lack - now that's getting interesting).
Anyway, it sounds like a nice experience for all of you. If you play the same pieces several times, he'll recognise them after he's born, too. You should also try to sing to him.
('your'😉
Yes we sing and talk to him...... in all the languages we know....
amazing isn't it. People have good and the shats have to take away from it...... bless you in heaven for he will take all little children that come unto him........
If u believe in that crap.....
As far as I am concerned I shared a good moment and you can't take that....... cos I have it...... and always will...... so feel free........ losers!! gays and dykes obv! 😛😛
NOT YOU Smaug!! 🙁
Originally posted by NordlysThis is something I've heard people say a few times before but I don't believe it that much. How can we tell that the new born baby is recognising the piece?
Anyway, it sounds like a nice experience for all of you. If you play the same pieces several times, he'll recognise them after he's born, too. You should also try to sing to him.
Originally posted by NordlysAgreed, Jack gets all funky and dances whenever I play Frank Zappa.
You are ignoring it very loudly. I guess that's what you need to do if you are ignoring something that most likely isn't there (the absence of a lack - now that's getting interesting).
Anyway, it sounds like a nice experience for all of you. If you play the same pieces several times, he'll recognise them after he's born, too. You should also try to sing to him.
('your'😉
Originally posted by adam warlockYou can observe their reactions - movements, heart rate, breathing, use of the voice, tension... It has been shown many times that babies show different reactions to music they have heard while in the womb than to other music.
This is something I've heard people say a few times before but I don't believe it that much. How can we tell that the new born baby is recognising the piece?
Originally posted by NordlysHmmmmm. I can't quite put my finger on it but saying that we know that the babies recognise things that happened while in the woomb is fishy to me. Do you know of any reports or articles about it? I would like to see any study on this.
You can observe their reactions - movements, heart rate, breathing, use of the voice, tension... It has been shown many times that babies show different reactions to music they have heard while in the womb than to other music.
Originally posted by adam warlockI agree. I'm also doubtful that we can tell if the baby is enjoying it or the music is just making him restless.
Hmmmmm. I can't quite put my finger on it but saying that we know that the babies recognise things that happened while in the woomb is fishy to me. Do you know of any reports or articles about it? I would like to see any study on this.