A budding musician
Budding musicians
Mothers naturally tend to sing to their babies, but a recent study suggests that a mother’s song not only soothes her baby, but also helps the baby to understand and process music and music-like patterns. This ability may help develop logic and math skills later in life. Babies take pleasure in the sounds and rhythms of sung and spoken language from the start, the study found. Mothers tend to sing in the high-pitched, slow-tempo, and expressive style that babies prefer. This melodic give-and-take sets the stage for an understanding of music in humans all over the world.
That square that shows up about 6 seconds in marks Jamer.
He's having a blast playing on the Skol Line, the Minnesota Vikings' drumline.

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