Lullabies (2024)

Jan 29, 2021, 16:37 PM by Dr. Sally Robinson

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The oldest known lullabyis a Babylonian lullaby found inscribed on a clay tablet about 4000 years old. Lullabies are used to sooth babies to sleep. We have inheritedthemand we pass them along. Lullabies are carried across borderscarrying traces of those who came before us and will carry traces of who we are long after we are gone. They are likely the first love songs children hear.

Many lullabies possess a peaceful hypnotic quality. They have simple tones with short repetitions and long pauses between sections. Interestingly across diverse cultures these characteristics are consistent. SamuelMehr, director of Harvard University’s Music Lab, which studies how music works and why itexist, says that lullabies “tend to have collections of features that make themsoothingand calming”. His research found that people can hear universal traits in music, even when they are listening to songs from other cultures. They asked 29,000 participants to listen to 118 songs and identify whether it was a healing song, a dance song, a love song or a lullaby. Dr.Mehrsays that statistically people are most consistent in identifying lullabies.

Although lullabies sound soothing and reassuring, their lyrics are often dark andfar from comforting.After allRock-a-bye, Babyis a song about a cradle falling from the treetops, baby and all. Many lullabies are mournful or dark, like a lament. Poet Federico Garcia Lorca studied Spanish lullabies and noted the “depth of sadness” of many of them. His theory was that the lullaby helped the mother vocalize her worries and concerns serving as therapy for the mother.

Recent research has shown that lullabies sung live can have beneficial effects on the physiological function and development in premature infants. Lullabies are associated with encouraging the rapid development of the neurological system and with a shorter length of stay in the hospital. The rhythms of lullabiesmimicsthe movement babies experience in the womb.

Lullabies are often used for their soothing nature, even for non-infants. One study found lullabies to be the most successful type of music or sound to relieve stress and improve the overall psychological health of pregnant women. Inadditionlullaby can have restorative resounding properties for hospice patients and their families. Lullabies typically soothe people through the awake/sleep transition and can soothe people through the life/death transition.

In 2011Carnegie Hall,The Historic Music Venue in New York City,developed the Lullaby Project. Based on the research that lullabies benefit maternal health, strengthen bonds with parent and child, and aid child development, this project supportedpartneringwithprofessional musicians and parents to write their own lullabies. The project has now helped create thousands of lullabies in multiple countries, hospitals, homeless shelters, and other programs for young mothers. These lullabies serve as an anchor for parentsto express their personal hopes, dreams and wishes for their children and for themselves.For more information searchwww.carnegiehall.org, Lullaby Project and write your own lullaby.

by Sally Robinson, MD Clinical Professor
Keeping Kids Healthy
Published 1/22/2021

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Lullabies (2024)

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What is the most beautiful lullaby in the world? ›

Top 10 Most Beautiful Lullabies
  • Go To Sleep You Little Baby. ...
  • Brahm's Lullaby (aka Cradle Song) ...
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. ...
  • Frere Jacques (Are You Sleeping) ...
  • Baby Mine. ...
  • Dream A Little Dream. ...
  • Common Threads. ...
  • Kothbiro. Seldom has any song been on repeat so often and continuously in my home.
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What is the meaning of lullabies? ›

a quiet, gentle song sung to children to help them go to sleep.

What is the oldest known lullaby? ›

The oldest known lullaby is a Babylonian lullaby found inscribed on a clay tablet about 4000 years old. Lullabies are used to sooth babies to sleep. We have inherited them and we pass them along.

Why are they called lullabies? ›

Lullabies typically begin “Hush-a-bye baby, on the tree top,” or “Rock-a-bye, baby,” or “Sleep, my child,” or “Hush, little baby, don't say a word.” The English term lullaby may derive from the sounds lu lu or la la, a sound that mothers and nurses make to calm babies, and by byor , another lulling sound or else a good ...

What is the most soothing lullaby? ›

20 Baby Lullaby Songs to Help Your Little One Fall Asleep
  • "Rock-a-Bye Baby"
  • "Good Night"
  • "Brahms' Lullaby"
  • "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
  • "Amazing Grace"
  • "Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight"
  • "Frère Jacques"
  • “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”

What is the most scariest lullaby? ›

Bium Bium – Iceland

This lullaby originates in Iceland and tells the story of a monster lurking outside, waiting to lull children away in the night. The Bium Bium is the name of the monster which waits for the children.

Why do lullabies have dark meanings? ›

In ancient Babylon, lullabies were used as magical charms, meant to protect sleeping babies. But darkness pervaded across cultures and centuries, with lullabies expressing fears directly or metaphorically about absent fathers, injured, sick or lost children, domestic abuse and unhappy lives.

What is a gentle lullaby? ›

/ˈlʌləˌbaɪ/ (pl. lullabies) a soft gentle song sung to make a child go to sleep.

Can adults listen to lullabies? ›

Soothing the mind from anxiety and stress is key to not just improving the quality but also the quantity of sleep. Lullabies not only help distract the mind from stressors, but it also creates a positive association with going to bed.

What is a celebrity lullaby? ›

"Celebrity Lullabies" is a Sesame Street sketch/song featuring Elmo and Ricky Gervais. When Elmo can't get to sleep, Ricky Gervais appears in his bedroom, armed with a guitar. Saying he's from Celebrity Lullabies, he and Elmo have a misunderstanding of his celebrity status.

What is the oldest nursery song? ›

# The Oldest Nursery Rhymes
RankYearNursery Rhyme
1.1400sSur le Pont d'Avignon
2.1500sFoxy's Hole
3.1580Ding Dong Bell
4.1605If Wishes Were Horses, Beggars Would Ride
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What is the Old English word for lullaby? ›

The word lullaby comes from the Middle English lullen, "to lull or soothe," and bye, as in "bye bye."

Why is Rock a Bye baby so morbid? ›

He had a son in 1688 and many feared his heir would lead to a Catholic dynasty in England. According to this political theory, the lyrics of "Rock-A-Bye Baby" were a death wish directed at the infant son of King James II, hoping he would die and be replaced by a Protestant king.

What does lullaby mean biblically? ›

A folk etymology derives lullaby from "Lilith-Abi" (Hebrew for "Lilith, begone"). In the Jewish tradition, Lilith was a demon who was believed to steal children's souls in the night.

What is the most beautiful melody of all time? ›

What Is the Most Beautiful Melody Ever Written?
  • Moonlight Sonata. ...
  • Ave Maria. ...
  • Gymnopédies. ...
  • Canon in D Major. ...
  • The Four Seasons. ...
  • Adagio for Strings. ...
  • The Swan. ...
  • Nessun Dorma. An aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot and one of the best-known tenor arias in all of opera.

Which is the most melodious song in the world? ›

The Top 12 Melodies of ALL TIME
  • ABC – The Jackson 5.
  • Break Every Chain - Paxton Ingram (The Voice)
  • Heart Shaped Locket - Brothers Osborne.
  • Home – Marc Broussard.
  • Tie between Up & Up or Christmas Lights - Coldplay.
  • Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen.
  • Nothing.
  • Eleanor Rigby – The Beatles.
Mar 22, 2017

What is Bella's lullaby actually called? ›

First, I just want to make clear that: I've never watched any of the movies. I didn't know that the actual name of Bella's lullaby was, in fact, "Bella's Lullaby"

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