Brahms LULLABY for babies to go to sleep in 24 hour long loop. The video includes Brahms baby lullaby songs go to sleep suitable for newborns, children, preschoolers, teenagers and adults.
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► Why should your baby listen to lullabies:
More recent research has shown that lullabies can have beneficial effects on physiological functioning and development in premature infants. Infants have a natural tendency to entrain to the sounds that surround them. Beat perception begins during fetal development in the womb and infants are born with an innate musical preference. The element of lullaby sounds can regulate infant heart rate, quiet-alert states, and sleep. Lullabies can also enhance parent-child bonding, thus decreasing parental stress associated with the intensive care. In short, lullabies induce relaxation, rest, comfort, and optimal growth and development.
► Lullabies in classical music:
Lullabies written by established classical composers are often given the form-name berceuse, which is French for lullaby, or cradle song. The most famous lullaby is the one by Johannes Brahms (“Wiegenlied”, 1868, ► https://youtu.be/fvHp8B0VOBA ). While there has been no confirmation, there are many strong arguments that Brahms suffered from a sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. It is speculated (based on lullabies’ utility as a sleep aid) that this was part of his inspiration for composing “Wiegenlied.” Chopin’s Opus 57 is a berceuse for solo piano ( ► https://youtu.be/6Fqj1Fm67VY ).
Watch Baby Shark, Mommy Shark, Daddy Shark, Grandma Shark and Hungry Shark in this under the sea adventure. View the Baby Shark lyrics below or turn on closed captions to sing along. Enjoy and thanks for watching 🙂
Finger Family Winter, Johny Johny Yes Papa and More fun songs: https://youtu.be/JVwWw1MCpsQ
Music production: Denisa Senovsky, Michael Creber
Illustrations by: Denisa Senovsky
Copyright: Katie Cutie Kids TV Inc.
Lyrics:
Baby Shark do do do do do
Baby Shark do do do do do
Baby Shark do do do do do
Baby Shark
Mommy Shark do do do do do
Mommy Shark do do do do do
Mommy Shark do do do do do
Mommy Shark
Daddy Shark do do do do do
Daddy Shark do do do do do
Daddy Shark do do do do do
Daddy Shark
Grandma Shark do do do do do
Grandma Shark do do do do do
Grandma Shark do do do do do
Grandma Shark
Hungry Shark do do do do do
Swim Swim do do do do do
Swim Swim do do do do do
Is he gone?
Swim swim fast do do do do do
Swim fast do do do do do
Swim fast do do do do do
And hide!
Call for help do do do do do
Help! Help! Do do do do do
Help! Help! Do do do do do
Help! Help!
Safe at last do do do do do
Safe at last do do do do do
Safe at last do do do do do
Safe at last
Say goodbye do do do do do
Say goodbye do do do do do
Say goodbye do do do do do
Bye Bye!
Learn the ABCs and vehicles with the Alphabet Transport song! Can you make the alphabet phonics sounds? Sing A for Ambulance, B for Bus, and C for Car. Let’s take a ride through the alphabet and learn vehicles and transportation. There’s trucks, trains, cars, bus, digger and more! Which one is your favourite? Vroom vroom!
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