I wrote a post about Does a baby sleep better with music or without so I just decided to add some more info about this topic.
Whether the baby really likes to listen to music while sleeping, or it really annoys them? What we have been able to notice is that most toys manufacturers embed the classical music samples using sequences of well known classical composers such as Mozart, Brahms and Beethoven. Beethoven is quite heavy for a small baby, and apparently does not help them to get a sleep.
Just to get back to the topic of this post and actual title. According to previous experience, we concluded that light music or soft pop rock genre extended baby’s sleep. The reason for this is apparently to eliminate the external noises coming from some external sources, such as the babble of the river near the house, people talk, dogs barking, roar, screaming children in front of the building, etc.
Therefore, we decided that instead of toys turntable that plays Mozart and Brahms we release the pop-rock music using a laptop or mp3 player which actually prolongs baby’s sleep.
The music that baby prefers to listen is logically not the music rich in tones with extreme fluctuations, and not too noisy and has lighter rhythm.
This way parents will prolong their lives at least for 10 years since the music from children's toys is so uniform and their repetition starts to makes you crazy, except you are on ecstasy all the time (just kidding) :)
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