Music for Mother and Child
Summary of a report on the effect of specially composed music on fetuses, infants, toddlers and parents
"We were just visited by a couple and their 8 months-old girl. At one point during the evening she was restless and distressed. I put on the CD "Tales of the Ocean" from the CD series "Music for Mother & Child", and she began to listen, and calmed down with her mother. After a short time she was asleep - and my unborn child "danced" in my womb." (Ann, mother-to-be)
Background and objective
In the summer of 1999 the two musicians and composers, Claus D Jensen and Henrik Birk Aaboe, produced the CD series Music for Mother & Child, which contains music specially composed and designed to calm fetuses, infants, toddlers and parents. In the course of the process henrik and Claus received such exciting responses from people that they decided to undertake a private study of the effect of the music on pregnant women, infants and their parents.
They wanted to study the direct effect on fetus/infant, as well as the indirect effect: whether the music could calm down the parents, and whether the tranquillity of the parents could positively affect or be imparted to the fetus/child.
In addition to studying how the music affected the participants in the study, they wanted information on how often and when the music was used and for how long at a time. The participants were given the CDs and a questionnaire in the form of a checklist with space for supplementary comments.
Study Group
44 people participated in the 12-week study. The 44 participants were divided into three groups:
1. Mothers-to-be, some of whom gave birth during the course of the study.
2. Parents with infants and toddlers from 0-3 years of age.
3. Practitioners who work with infants and/or pregnant women.
How the music originated
The idea for the CDs arose from a common desire of the musicians to compose music that could give fetuses/infants a good start in life. For it is recognized as an extreme upheaval to leave the mother's secure womb and suddenly face the "real" world. They wanted to compose music that could impart security and inner as well as external peace and tranquillity.
One thing that impressed the composers was that during their research they read an articleabout the widely recognized French physicist Tomatis, and learned that hearing is the first sense that is developed, and that the fetus already has a fully developed sense of hearing by the 6th month.
Conclusion of the study Of the pregnant women questioned, 88% were positively affected by the music. Most of them described the effect with words such as "relaxing", "calming" and the like. One found that by listening to the music her fear of the childbirth was replaced with confidence in a positive birth experience.
One created a personal space with the music, so that instead of depression she found solutions for what she could do. 79% of the pregnant women could feel a reaction from the fetus, either often or occasionally or infrequently. Several could directly perceive that the fetus was calmed and that it was responsive to the music. Two of those participating used the music during the childbirth, and they both had a positive experience with it, because the music was both relaxing and distracting.
Of the new parents questioned, 93% were positively affected by the music, and typical reactions were that the music was exceptionally relaxing and good against stress, that it was energizing, etc. No one was negatively affected.
The study shows that the music, besides having a clear effect on the fetus, had a significantly positive effect on infants and toddlers. 72% of the respondents found that the music had a positive effect on their children. Many experienced very significant and powerful reactions.
55% of the respondents noticed the positive reaction from the children immediately, while 17% replied that the reaction came after the child had heard the music several times.
The typical reactions were noticeable contentment, "a calm, listening child", "the child is calmed", "the child falls asleep more quickly", etc. One replied that "the music is the ultimate medicine when my child is sick". No one in this group noticed negative reactions to the music from their children. However there was one child who did not like the dolphin sounds.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Find Singing Bowls Online Meditation Music
In this article we would like to take a quick glance at how is it possible to find Tibetan singing bowls online meditation music that will definitely help in your daily home meditation practices. If you are familiar and know the simple sounds of bells, chimes and gongs and want to have then ring while you are performing your usual practicing then you definitely should continue reading as we provide some really good information.
The simple at yet confusing truth is that for those of us who still have no idea, binatural beats are a great way into altered states of our consciousness that no other ordinary music designed specially for meditation can produce. Most of them are highly available and easy to find on the web and can be easily downloaded from different websites. Don't forget that incredible mystical experiences will blow you away.
So how do these sounds work and why you should choose them and not the traditional Tibetan singing bowls? Well, actually very easy. There are different frequencies that are played in each ear that synchronize your brain waves to make up the difference, which is a proven method of achieving deeper and more profound states in a short period of time. Most of them have been already tested by Zen monks for the past several decades. That is why we recommend them.
There is truly nothing that is quite similar to the amazing adventure into the mystery and deep meditation will open you up like nothing else to the experience. You need to understand that there are plenty of alternatives to Tibetan singing bowls as meditation music. You need to start searching for alternatives to real meditation bells and meditation gongs.
The simple at yet confusing truth is that for those of us who still have no idea, binatural beats are a great way into altered states of our consciousness that no other ordinary music designed specially for meditation can produce. Most of them are highly available and easy to find on the web and can be easily downloaded from different websites. Don't forget that incredible mystical experiences will blow you away.
So how do these sounds work and why you should choose them and not the traditional Tibetan singing bowls? Well, actually very easy. There are different frequencies that are played in each ear that synchronize your brain waves to make up the difference, which is a proven method of achieving deeper and more profound states in a short period of time. Most of them have been already tested by Zen monks for the past several decades. That is why we recommend them.
There is truly nothing that is quite similar to the amazing adventure into the mystery and deep meditation will open you up like nothing else to the experience. You need to understand that there are plenty of alternatives to Tibetan singing bowls as meditation music. You need to start searching for alternatives to real meditation bells and meditation gongs.
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