As their father plays My Paradise, a song he made specifically for his daughters, these tiny twins start to move. These are the same babies who surprised the internet in 2012 when they danced in their high chairs to their father’s guitar playing.
On YouTube, Brovadere posted the adorable video of the two 19-month-old twins moving, writing:
“At 19 months, our identical twins genuinely moved to Daddy’s guitar.” It’s amazing how children come up with their own dance moves! The song I’m playing is one-of-a-kind, written especially for them:) ” The father of these gorgeous twin children, according to his YouTube website, is a free craftsman who enjoys writing, presenting, and blending music.
The twins transform the parlor where their chimney is into a dance floor, complete with matching costumes, haircuts, and, presumably, music-loving passion.
The video was released around seven years ago, hinting that the twins are in primary school, but we like to assume that once their father picks up his guitar and starts playing, they actually jam and jump.
These are the same babies who astonished the internet in 2012 when they did what they do best: compose music.What makes the video even more intriguing is the twin relationship’s uniqueness: just look at how they stare at each other when the music starts, as if to say, “Would you say you’re thinking?”
A McMaster University study found that neonates who are exposed to music are more likely to grin. When these melodic newborns scream, they are easier to quiet than non-musical neonates. Furthermore, increased music receptivity is associated with infants that are required to investigate their surroundings. Because of these multiple variables, prudent parents should introduce music to their children.