Just watched your more recent video when you child tells you about dead people. He has a spiritual side don't question it don't influence it just treasure it. God is watching.
hij heeft gewoon pijn aan zn oortjes denk 😂 Maar vind t echt niet kunnen annedeak om ongevraagd iemand wijs proberen te maken dat haar kind met de doden praat. Wat een onzin zeg.
I was in a heavy metal band once and eventually, I manned up and told them I actually thought Vivaldi was probably my favorite. I was really surprised when it turned out that they were in total agreement. But actually, the difference between different styles of music aren't always as great as we think.
@@user-hb4zz4gh5e yeh the reason child was crying was probably because of what I wrote above, it's the pitch, if you let's say hear it on the street or in your neighbours house ud think someone is crying but then when u focus u think ' oh' it's Opera! '
That little dude is gonna be a genius musician one day. Because he understands the music and feels it. It's all about connecting with the song. Great intelligence and high emotional quotient
You still need people who can bring joy to this world. Music is a language that's universal and does just that. How can anyone belittle the very things that make life worth living? Sounds like someone thinks life should be nothing but drudgery.
He's easy going baby with a high emotional intelligence level. He has the ability to tune into people emotionally even as a baby. He won't pass off as an ordinary person at all. He loves his mum deeply and he is able to connect with her emotionally what an awesome child.
@@JennStavropoulos maybe it was just me, but I felt like he already 'tuned in' on the emotion of that piece of opera *before* you started to actually sing. Similar with when you were about to sing some more metal for him. So I can't but wholeheartedly agree with Chiamaka!
Absolutely true! I've always believed that, but never more than after the birth of my first child! It's amazingly beautiful how babies respond with such pure hearts!
@@user-ig8bc1dq3c The people I live around and deal with at work. I live in a snobby area (not by choice). I am pushing the shit out of to GTFO this year. I can't stand it here. My sister's to blame. It's a Twilight Zone here. No normal people. 98 or 99% of the people here have money, high-IQ's, and love unusual bullshit (like what's in the video).
@@mrnasty02106 I see. I’m not too fond of affluent people in posh neighborhoods either. Rich people don’t tip and pay to hide the skeletons in their closets. They’re fake and entitled. However, I was only referring to the fact that her son seems to feel music the same way I do. I’m not necessarily a fan of opera music, but it always makes me very emotional when I hear it. I really don’t believe I’m a psychopath, but then again, I’ve never been advised that I should get evaluated.
@@user-ig8bc1dq3c At least we agree on that. That's the problem with opera (it's too dramatic and emotional). I don't understand why highly intelligent/rich people adore this bullshit. The one singing in the video is indeed a psychopath. If you get to know certain inventors and politicians in history...you'll be surprised to know how many of them love the obnoxious gibberish (in a language that is not English).
@@junjae. That, I will admit. Why shouldn't I be? Now, you know why I'm trying to dumb myself down. When you look in the mirror (at your past), you question previous interests.
Correction: All parents think there kids are exceptional bc they are exceptional to them! They see the sides of them that others don’t see bc they know them the best
He is a very smart baby in touch with his emotions. He listened to a song which is high key and sounds sad, and expressed appropriate emotions for a sad song, just as he did for the happy song He is definitely going to be an emotionally sound individual. How precious.
Ave Maria isn't a sad song. It's a beautiful prayer that's very important in the Catholic church. The first part recounts the Angel Gabriel greeting the Blessed Virgin Mary on the day of the Annunciation. The middle recounts St. Elizabeth greeting Mary, both pregnant (Elizabeth with John the Baptist, Mary with Jesus of course. Jesus leaps for joy in Mary's womb during the greeting. The final part identifies Mary's holiness and adds a petition for intercession. It's a beautiful, joyful song.
Of course this precious baby is smart and of course he also has real emotions and feelings Just because he's a baby doesn't mean he doesn't. I know infants children and human development as a teacher for over 45 years. Never mind you do understand the point of respecting and honoring you baby without exploiting his preciousness.
@@arsewell relax. To a baby the sound is sad as it does resemble the long tones of a crying individual. The baby doesn't understand a word of what you typed nor do most adults I might add.
My mom has told me numerous times that my first words were "Momma, don't sing". As I got older and heard her singing voice more, I can believe that story.
Oosh. Once when my aunt was a toddler, my grandmother was singing to her, and my aunt kind of looked at her and said, "That doesn't sound pretty, mama." If there's one thing that's critical to have when raising children, it's thick skin. They have no filter.
He must have had been devils right hand in hell, he remembers happy times🙂 ( according to the logic some people were claiming that he remembered angels when he heard ave maria)
A violinist visited our 3rd grade class back in the early 70s. Her playing touched everything an 8 year old has of longing and pathos. I was in tears. Those were some of the sweetest I've ever wept. To this day, stringed instruments still affect me this way. Music is primal.
Does somebody know why this happens? I just experience what you described, I was listening to a song which had and orchestra playing in the back and it brought me to tears, the funny thing is that the song was not even sad. I don't know how to describe it, it was probably the melody but it was such a unique feeling that I had never experience before...
IIene K. I couldn't agree more w your statement! What a sweet, innocent & beautiful(perhaps old) soul this little one has. It looks like he's even trying to copy mom when she sang opera. I always sang to my kids & grands. It's a wonderful way to teach them too
I love how he's genuinely trying to keep it together, like he's a baby he could wail if he wants to but he's trying so hard to stay composed with his stiff upper lip
My daughter would cry when songs were in a minor key when she was a baby. Later I discovered she has perfect pitch. May want to watch for that as he gets older. He may have perfect pitch which is a musical gift.
This is so sweet! Your baby is adorable. Opera can evoke intense emotions just like Gospel and some Rhythm and Blues songs. I look forward to singing to my children, too.
This is something I knew all along. Gospel sounds like opera, just religious (religious opera, no wonder I hate it). Theater and church should be separate. The wealthy, cultured white people can't leave any shit alone.
George is a beautiful "Empath", he feels hugely. It's important that he experiences everything, even the opera done with love, he will learn to deal with his feelings, rather than hide from them. Perhaps as you sing opera, reassure that, "it's ok", during the songs. Empaths are the most intelligent humans, on this beautiful ball, called Earth. God Bless
Dr Why ☝️🧐You are absolutely CORRECT! 🥺I know a empathetic patient in a psychiatric hospital 🏥(shot out too Ancora-NJ)If only someone or somebody would have been knowledgeable enough to nurture & teach her how to deal w/her feelings & emotions. 👶🏼🎶
What a profound soul is inside that baby body. His range of emotions in such a short time span is amazing. Tremendous empathy - and just through sound. I don't know what I believe these days, but he must be an old soul. I'd love to know, one day, who he is as an adult.
Ava Maria is a very emotional song. The story is significant in Catholic theology: the story of Mary becoming the mother of Jesus. And the music uses melody and rhythm to resonate with people's emotional responses, to emphasize the importance of the story and to establish an emotional bond among all the listeners. Music has always done that. Your son is very in tune with the sounds of the world.
There are several songs called Ave Maria or "hail Mary", however the Schubert song is NOT a religious or Catholic song although it is often used as such nowdays.
@@ugaladh man, don't burst their bubble. There was a lady who put a baby onto our planet, and the baby could split the seas, and rise from the dead and all that fun.
His soul recognizes the music. Don’t be surprised, when he grows up, to see him going that route & having a BIG impact. God bless him. He’s adorable!❤️
devilpupbear09 I was just thinking maybe it was sung at his in his past life or maybe he was born during that time. Maybe he just misses Heaven🥰🥰 I remember so vividly seeing an angel at his age, so to me it’s not that far fetched that he remembers where he came from🤷🏾♀️😇😇🙏🏾
i mean that's what everyone here is assuming and could be right. but if someone sang that loud next to me, it literally physically hurts my eardrums and he's littler and more sensitive, so it looks like physical pain to me. Insensitive people gonna gang up and say that's impossible but it's really not if you're a sensitive person physically. Looks to me like he's going 'I cry every time she does this because it hurts and she keeps doing it;'
False opinion... Baby dislake opera, as jazz... they lake lullaby harmonic sequence. But the real proble why babies didlakke lyric is gor the change of tune timbric and vocalism. Baby like the true identitariety... they are full tradionalistes and not comunists... infact if their parents change look or voice, they get pain because are not anymore rassicurated in the sentimental way by facial or vocal identify. Any stupid knows that the lyric chant imply to change own vocal tymbric, or vocalprint... so the baby gets upset because don't reasume don't to be the same subjet to be consistent as present in the own vital life-printing. Classic opera music is only weird as all babies well know ! Ave Maria song is a simple song with a tonal modulation out linee. "Giro, giro tondo" is a funny italian rigmarole.. I did a sweet version by ear (i'm a great composer too) of this, released for joke in my artistical musical channel.
Judging by the experiment it doesn't look like the baby enjoy opera music in comparison to other type of music where he's laughing and clapping. The baby probably thought his mum is crying when she sings opera to him that's why he appears sad.
OMG!!! He's the most adorable smart baby in the world!!! I just wanted to jump into the screen so I could give him a big hug. I believe he was touched by the Holy Spirit, and that's why he got emotional. Bless your lil heart, sweet baby!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
When I was a teen delivering papers in the mornings and it was dark, there was this house which I felt was haunted cause every time I put the paper into the door it was forcefully pulled inside. One morning I heard a baby crying and I was like "nope, not gonna die for a paper" and started to run away only to find it was a cat nearby 😂
This young man is gifted emotionally, spiritually, & intellectually! I watched some of your other videos where i couldnt comment. You asked your 4 yo son why he started crying when he heard a song. He said it made him sad because he was not born yet to hear this man sing when this he was alive. 🤯🤯🤯 mind BLOWN!
It's natural for human beings to get emotional around ART. It's called art for a reason: it's BEAUTIFUL. Just like the bond between that sweet baby and his adorable mom.
So precious! It's amazing that he clapped when you said clapped; and, when you changed it to everybody sing, he stopped clapping. What a smart, adorable little man!
There's something about classical music that touches the deepest parts of our souls, and children haven't had that seared yet. His feels are so precious.
I believe your son still remembers angels singing in heaven. When you sing "opera," it reminds him of his heavenly home. He hasn't cleared the "veil" yet. Thanks for sharing this beautiful moment.
I believe he could sense the emotional tone of the song. He knew it's not meant to be something that you just smile and go along with. It is something to be emotionally connected with. Like he knew what the tone was supposed to convey to the listener. Music resonates with us all at an early age. Tone can say more than what you hear on the surface.
He is just adorable! Music is so powerful. I’m sure you sang to him while you were pregnant. They remember and respond to things like that. My mom used to sing American Pie to me while she was pregnant. I don’t remember ever not knowing the words. I used to sing a lot of U2 to my son, he absolutely responded to those songs more than others. They pick up our emotions too. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve got a little musician there though. ❤
He is an Empath...your boy is a treasure! My sweet boy would also just sob whenever he heard sad music. At age 22, he is still a wonderful, kind young man who has the biggest heart. I have come to realize he is a starseed, and I am so blessed to be his mom.
@@barcelonachair6487 you don’t “diagnose” an empath…obviously you are not one since you can’t see one when it is right in front of you. Stay tuned for more of my “super powers”…lol
You know what, little guy....that song makes me cry tooooooo!!!! Your mama has a beautiful voice. (And I guess you're already a big guy now since this is 5 years old). ❤😊
Frequency is all around us and children - especially young babies who have just left the womb where frequency was their whole existence What a lovely baby you have
Hi Jennifer, thanks for the video! My 2-years old daughter cries when my husband plays Ave Maria on the violin and tells me: Daddy is crying. Babies just seem to be more sensitive to sad sounding music! Have a lovely day!
In my opinion, opera stirs emotions within him. It's like he is deeply touched. I don't think he is upset or that he doesnt like it. I think its a deeper emotional connection to that type of singing. Ive seen it in other babies with certain music.
@@JennStavropoulos yes, a wonderful little empath... (my opinion) Empaths are able to pick up & absorb the emotions of others around them. I'll bet he will be the sweetest, kindest guy throughout his entire life. Special little guy, he is too sweet! This is a very cute video Jennifer 🤗
Followed the link to see George at 3 (from a year ago) and he is just as adorable (and sensitive as mom) as he was on this video. I almost hope we get updated and find out if he turns out being the prodigy that so many commenters feel he will be. He will always be one to mom so what ever he chooses I am sure will be fine. Thanks for the smiles and know that you both are special. God Bless.
I really think they listen to this music when they are in heaven, before they are born. When they listen it again while down here, it makes them sad that they are not in the presence of God anymore.
Aww little George is soo present with every little thing that's going on. He may not be able to express it with words but you can tell that he has a lot on his mind. He just adores you so much too! Thank you for sharing such a sweet moment with your baby!
O My! Please hold his heart real careful and teach him before middle school how to handle all that gets thrown at empaths. This one is a Extra Super Soft Heart. May the Lord Always protect Him. 💜🙏🏼
the way he fights back the tears like i or anyone else that listens to something beautiful, thats incredible to watch. you can see him fighting tears. insane