It seems like I have been hearing about Music Together for years. So one day, prior to having my little man, I checked out the website. It all sounded really good. After all, their mission is to to help families, caregivers, and early childhood professionals rediscover the pleasure and educational value of informal music experiences in the context of daily life. The focus of the classes is to simply engage children in music and really stress that their is no wrong or right way of being a part of music class. Fabulous! Note to self: Keep music class information tucked away in pregnancy brain.

Now that I am pregnant I finally have an excuse to buy prenatal bellydance DVDs and try those as I am going through the different phases of pregnancy. I am eager to see where my journey in dance will take me next but instructional DVDs will be part of it. Currently I am reorganizing the filing system for my DVDs and creating a schedule to stay in shape during my pregnancy and after the delivery. I work full-time and have little time left to attend classes, so DVDs are the perfect solution for me. I am exploring options like streaming classes but so far, I prefer DVDs or digital downloads as they are always available and are not dependent on a fast and smooth connection.


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When a singer or a player of an instrument composes a classical music piece, he or she works within a structure but with a lot of freedom. Compositions are fixed but most of the music is improvised within the structure of notes and mathematics. This gives the music a spontaneous freedom where each artist and every performance is ensured to be completely unique.

While lamps may not have lit up on their own when Tansen sang Raag Deepak - the raag of fire, it must have created that feeling so authentically, that till today, we talk about it. That is the power of Indian classical music.

When a pregnant woman is listening to classical music in the third trimester, the baby can hear it and his brain gets a boost. It makes his motor memory much more powerful. Like when elastic is stretched, the brain starts stretching and building new circuits. The brain also feels a sense of reward when the same raga is played everyday!

Music has healing capabilities, and a soothing effect on our emotions as it helps us de-stress, relax and change our mood for better so any day of the pregnancy you got to know about the good news is the good day to start listening to music.

When you listen to calming music on the iMumz App, your anxiety and stress melt away and it helps you to bond with your unborn baby. Good hormones rush through your placenta and make the baby happy even when the baby cannot hear the music that you are listening to.

Unborn babies are conditioned to music perception while still in the womb by the observed intense physiological music responses of the mothers. From 28 weeks, i.e. at the start of the third trimester of pregnancy, the heart rate of the baby already changes when it hears a familiar song. From 35 weeks, there is even a change in its movement patterns.

In 2012, Veena debuted in Bollywood with an item song in Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai entitled "Chhanno" which was a big hit. Then in the same month she did another item song "Fann Ban Gayi" in Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya. Then she made her acting debut with a comedy Daal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai. The film didn't do well at the box office but Malik's performance was widely acclaimed. In 2013, her first film was Rajiv S. Ruia's social drama Zindagi 50 50 in which she played a prostitute. She appeared in the music video "Ac Chala Garmi Badi Hai" sung by Sukhdeep Grewal. Then she made a special appearance in Punjabi film, Jatts in Golmaal in an item song "Shabboo". She then made her Kannada film debut and appeared in Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Hot in which she portrayed the life of actress Silk Smitha for which she gained 5 kg.[31] The film was a success. Her last film of 2013 was Super Model. Veena played a supermodel, a small town girl who becomes a success in the fashion industry. Her last Bollywood film was Hemant Madhukar's Mumbai 125 KM 3D that was released on 17 October 2014.

When I was a dancer, I had a knock out body. Oh, I'm so envious! LOL! After I had my daughter, the baby weight wouldn't come off and pole was what worked for me. Even though I started off by being a dancer, I couldn't help but feel it was personal to me. When I perform, I don't feel myself. I feel as though I am someone else. When the music is on, I transform into a totally different being and I feel as though I'm flying. Nothing else gives me a rush. Nothing else is so intimate, yet so public as pole for me. It's my misunderstood red-headed love child that completely understands me, despite others not comprehending our relationship. In the pole community, I'm free to be who I truly am without being judged and nothing else out there offers that support for me.

Why pole dancing and not something else?/What makes pole dancing special to you? I do have other hobbies but I love and have stuck with this one because it challenges me, gives me a sense of accomplishment, I love moving around to music, I love bending my body in crazy ways, spin mode gives me a rush and poling makes me feel strong and sexy. I dont get bored with it because there are always new things being invented.

How did you choose your tag (AKA User Name)? I choose my name based on music, I love bass so I chose bassaddict. I was still new to poling when I chose this and would practice A LOT to ukf dubstep music. Id probably change it to something else now that Ive reached an advanced level of pole and my practice music has changed more now too.

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The media and politicians responded with claims that music could alleviate physical and mental health problems, among other benefits. Companies still continue to market classical music to increase intelligence. This can make women feel guilty if they are not providing this service for their unborn child. While thousands of units have been sold, the scientific proof is lacking.

Most people listen to music or their favourite videos while on the move, and they spend a considerable amount of time plugging in the headphones or earphones. If you are concerned about the pros and cons of the headphones and earphones, or rather which one is better, you will have to consider various aspects. These include noise isolation, frequency response, noise cancellation and comfort of wearing.

Does classical music make babies smarter? There's no proof that it does, but classical music can soothe babies and may stimulate brain development. And there are proven benefits for children who listen to and play music, including improvements in math, reading, and motor skills.

There isn't any evidence that it does. Studies have shown that classical music brings down a newborn's heart and breathing rates and soothes their stress, and that listening to a waltz or concerto might help promote brain development, especially in premature babies. But could playing classical music for babies make them smarter? That's pretty questionable.

The idea that listening to classical music makes for smarter babies is called the "Mozart effect." It comes from a 1993 study by psychologist Francis Rauscher, who found that college students temporarily scored higher on tests of spatial reasoning after listening to a Mozart sonata.

The media ran with the story, but they misinterpreted the study to mean that classical music makes children more intelligent overall, when that's not what it found. The students only improved in spatial performance, and the effects lasted a short period of time.

Being an active participant in making music is even better. With your baby and toddler, sing nursery rhymes and songs with movements, like Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, The Wheels on the Bus, and Itsy-Bitsy Spider. Pairing songs with movements helps support language development.

Encourage your little one to beat a toy drum or plink the keys of a piano along with whatever tune you're enjoying. Once your child is old enough, enroll them in music classes. There's some evidence that studying and playing music is more enriching than just listening to it.

According to the Indian Vedic Literature, Veena is one of the three principal music instruments along with the Flute and the Mridanga. Veena is also known as the Queen of the Indian musical instruments. There are several Mythological pieces of evidence showing pictures of Hindu gods and goddesses with Veena in their hands. The goddess of learning, the Saraswati is considered to be the one holding the Veena. Indian mythological literature states that playing the Veena is one of the ways to attain salvation. In fact, it states that playing the Veena is one of the easiest yoga to attain salvation. 2351a5e196

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