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Free Music Notes for Baby MozartFree Music Review: Baby Mozart Hit: 3 Stars
Although the selection of music was good, I was disappointed at the synthesized sounds of the music. I have heard much of the "Mozart Effect" for stimulating learning in young minds, but why market it this way? Just turn on your radio to your local classical music station and give your child the benefit of the real thing without having to put more money in Disney's pockets.
Free Music Review: Am I the only one on the planet who hates Baby Einstein? Hit: 2 Stars
I find the computerized production of the great music represented in all the Baby Einstein CDs really, REALLY annoying. Why not just put a collection of the REAL orchestrations together? Every time I hear these productions, I wince at the cheesiness of the instrumentation. I really think kids would be better served listening to symphonic recordings of these classics. The richer texture of the orchestra and/or chamber orchestra (or even a REAL piano solo) would seem much more stimulating to developing brains than this "classical lite" approach.
Free Music Review: What's with the instruments??? Hit: 1 Stars
The computerized instruments sound so cheezy and tinny. Why in the world doesn't Disney produce this thing properly so that infants (who pick up on every little thing) can learn the proper sound of the music? The musical selections are so great -- the baby friendly classics, of course -- but they just ruin it with the orchestration! Also not sure what this has to do with your child becoming a Baby Mozart. It doesn't purport to teach anything -- it is a basic music CD that contains, well, music. There is another product, Trebellina, that has some of the same classical music, and other genres as well, and teaches babies the notes, instrument names and sounds and other useful tidbits.
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