I have one that is full of classical music such as the sleeping beauty suite and random soundtracks such as songs from the stardust soundtrack but I also listen to classical music and instrumental music when I stress out of do homework.
I have one that I am using now to play in the car on the way to work and back - it is all the music I have that is baby-friendly (i.e. not loud rock or rap) or that I want baby to get used to hearing.
I imagine I will pare it down further for the actual labor list (depending on what I am sick of listening to by then).
It includes a pretty crazy mix of things: Pink Floyd, Grateful dead, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, classical music (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, etc.), Ryan Adams, Jack Johnson, Billy Joel, Elton John, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, U2 and many, many more artists. About 800 songs in all.
I've made sure there are a couple of albums on my iphone that I've long used for relaxation, mostly jazz (Miles, Mingus, Coltrane) and downbeat electronica (Bonobo, Emancipator, Nightmares on Wax).
I have a playlist that includes alot of Norah Jones, Bob Marley, Van Morrison, Jack Johnson, and Coldplay. I am also planning on having the Very Best of Enya. Also 50 Classics for Relaxation, Heartstrings: Visualizations for Pregnancy and Healthy Journeys: Meditations to Support A Healthy Pregnancy & Successful Childbirth.
I want to have alot of options because I have no idea what I will be going through or what kind of mood I will be in.
I'll probably have some Wu-Tang, some Streisand, some Led Zep, some Doors and probably some Biggie Smalls.
The girls have eclectic tastes.
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Re: are you making a labor playlist?
I have one that I am using now to play in the car on the way to work and back - it is all the music I have that is baby-friendly (i.e. not loud rock or rap) or that I want baby to get used to hearing.
I imagine I will pare it down further for the actual labor list (depending on what I am sick of listening to by then).
It includes a pretty crazy mix of things: Pink Floyd, Grateful dead, Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, classical music (Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, etc.), Ryan Adams, Jack Johnson, Billy Joel, Elton John, The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, U2 and many, many more artists. About 800 songs in all.
I've made sure there are a couple of albums on my iphone that I've long used for relaxation, mostly jazz (Miles, Mingus, Coltrane) and downbeat electronica (Bonobo, Emancipator, Nightmares on Wax).
I have a playlist that includes alot of Norah Jones, Bob Marley, Van Morrison, Jack Johnson, and Coldplay. I am also planning on having the Very Best of Enya. Also 50 Classics for Relaxation, Heartstrings: Visualizations for Pregnancy and Healthy Journeys: Meditations to Support A Healthy Pregnancy & Successful Childbirth.
I want to have alot of options because I have no idea what I will be going through or what kind of mood I will be in.
I'll probably have some Wu-Tang, some Streisand, some Led Zep, some Doors and probably some Biggie Smalls.
The girls have eclectic tastes.
Unable to even.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.