
Sleep Tight: 6 Facts About Lullabies You Might Not Know
You’re absolutely certain that your mom is the best at singing them, but there’s more to lullabies than mockingbirds and lilting melodies.
Sure, they’ve served as the soundtrack to many a restless night. And you’re absolutely certain that your mom is the best at singing them. But there’s more to lullabies than mockingbirds and lilting melodies…
An Ancient Tradition
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A 2013 music therapy study focused on NICU infants found that the fixed meter and decibel of recorded music could not compare to live lullabies. Singing songs with a personal meaning not only helped regulate the babies’ sleep patterns and heart beats, but also reduced stress and anxiety in parents.
Beyond Brahms
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How will this folkloric art form continue in our digital era? Kimberly Henderson’s rendition of “How Will I Know” went viral late in 2014. It also put her 1-year-old daughter back to sleep in real time. Are modern babies more evolved in their musical taste? As Kimberly told the press at the time, “She won’t go to sleep for anything. She likes Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.”