‘The Happy Song’: The Ultimate Resort To Make Babies Happy
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Science has surprised all by inventing a new song to make babies happy. It is difficult for most of the parents to tackle their babies. Now new research has created a great breakthrough to soothe or amuse little babies with "The Happy Song".
According to Time, the aim of "The Happy Song" is to make babies happy. The tune of it is very simple, but the process was very complicated. The secret behind the invention was to make a silly but socially applicable tune.
Two famous personalities Casper Addyman and Lauren Stewart did extensive research to create "The Happy Song". Casper Addyman is an expert in child development and Lauren Stewart is a musical psychologist. Actually, these two famous persons were asked by the U.K. baby food manufacturer Cow & Gate to make a beautiful tune for the babies.
Fox News reports that "The Happy Song" is the aftermath of the research about the infant musical tastes. The research clearly indicates that infants actually respond to an upbeat song with the simple and repetitive tune. The experts use different musical devices to know the choices of the babies.
Even the use of the musical devices explores a great range of surprises. After completing all preparations Casper Addyman and Lauren Stewart hired Grammy winner Imogen Heap, mother of an 18-month-old girl, to discover "The Happy Song". They together actually tasted four melodies to get the final result.
Among the four melodies, two were fast and two were slow. When the four were played for different parents and their babies, then the majority portion chose a specific tune. "The Happy Song" actually has a list of new features with an upbeat tune.
"The Happy Song" reveals the uptempo, which mirrors the heartbeat of a baby that performs faster than a human's. Even it is also a common fact that most babies like the female vocal track. Casper Addyman opines that 20 infants heard the song and all of them were "entranced".
He added that it is truly a great scientific test that provides a unique positive result. The next step of this research is to unveil the psychological responses of "The Happy Song". The song has already gained popularity.