Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Playing music to Baby Jesser

I made a playlist of all kinds of different music from all around the world, and David likes me to keep track of how the baby reacts to it in my womb.


Last week I played these songs to my belly:

Take on me - Ah-ha
Agua De Beber - Astrud Gilberto
Cruel Summer - Bananarama
Detlef Schrempf - Band Of Horses
Beethoveen - 6th Symphony - Beethoven
5th Symphony 1st Movement - Beethoven
All Is Full of Love - Bjork
Yesterday - Bob Dylan
No Woman, No Cry (Live) - Bob Marley
I Cant Make You love me - Bonnie Raitt

The baby seemed to move a lot when the music first started, then was fairly calm until Bob Dylan came on...when it started to get restless again. It calmed a lot for Bob Marley and Bonnie Raitt, and didn't move all that much after the music stopped.



Today I played these songs for the baby:

Don't Stop - Brazilian Girls
First Day of My Life - Bright Eyes
I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
Summer Of '69 - Bryan Adams
Kara Cali - Burhan Öçal & The Trakya All Stars
so capoeira - Capoeira Brasil (Capoeira Regional
zum zum zum - Capoeira Brasil (Capoeira Regional)
Quelqu'un M'a Dit - Carla Bruni
Honestly - Cary Brothers
Sideways - Citizen Cope ft. Santana

Again it was active when the music first started, but calmed throughout the first song by the Brazilian Girls, then was pretty active during Bright Eyes and Springsteen, calm during Bryan Adams till near the end of the song. It was calm during the Turkish song "Kara Cali", both of the Capoeira Brasil songs and Carla Bruni. Activity picked up again during Cary Brothers and Citizen Cope. Activity slowed down to normal after the music stopped.

That's the in utero music report for today. More next time.

-Sita.

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