Dads, musical Advice needed...
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- Corvo20
9 green bottles.
- Raniator0
Jonsi & Alex – Riceboy Sleeps
- ItalianStallion0
Something with a funky drum in order to develop sense of rhythm...
- ismith0
Sunn O))) (juuuust kidding. kinda)... Buckethead Electric Tears... Death Cube K... Jeff Beck There and Back... Zero 7... Sufjan Stevens (see if you can get that new BQE disc)... Ataxia... David Bowie... Brian Eno... My Brightest Diamond... John Coltrane... Mogwai... Cocteau Twins... Velvet Underground... Victor Wooten... Bootsy's Rubber Band... Skeletonbreath... Godspeed You! Black Emperor... Jonas Hellborg... Jean-Luc Ponty... Chemical Brothers...
All kid friendly, presumably baby friendly as well.
- JerseyRaindog0
A lot of classical stuff is good but it's important to remember to listen to stuff you like too. My boy heard a lot of Tom Waits before he was born and he's happy to sing along in the car to him now. Lately though, it's a lot of Thunderbirds and Stingray theme tunes he likes to hear...
- OSFA0
- epill0
teach your kid to count...
...eleven,twelve
- orangecrunch0
I didn't know babies were so damn choosey
- Mal0
I'll put something together for you matey
- p-mac0
- truly awesome coverMal
- http://zambonisoundt…Greedo
- these are great. recommended.inkpink
- jamble0
We tried doing the whole playing classical music thing and reading to the bump and then we kind of dropped off doing it. I think it's also good to try talking to the bump if you don't find it too difficult.
If that fails and, like me, you don't like classical music you could always try these for something a bit different. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rockabye…
- Mal0
this is pretty chill and not just for babies
http://soundcloud.com/djnickwarr…