Dad Starts To Play Guitar For Toddler Twins: The Exceedingly Adorable, Caught-on-Camera Moment
These little twin toddlers commence dancing as soon as their father strums his self-written guitar piece titled My Paradise – a melody he crafted just for his daughters. These are the same babies that grabbed the internet’s attention in 2012 by rhythmically moving in their high chairs to their dad’s guitar performance.
The exceedingly adorable, caught-on-camera moment of the two 19-month-old identical twins dancing was uploaded by Youtube user Brovadere, who says:
“This is a video of our identical twin girls still dancing to daddy’s guitar at 19 months. It is simply amazing how they create their own dance moves! The song I am playing is an original, which I composed just for them :)”
According to his Youtube channel, the father of these captivating twin girls is an independent artist who relishes writing, producing, and mixing music.
Donning identical outfits, hairstyles, and sharing an equal love for music, the twins transform their living room with a fireplace into a dance floor.
The video was uploaded almost seven years ago, indicating the twins are now in elementary school, but it’s pleasing to imagine they still jump and sway whenever their father picks up his guitar and begins to play.
These are the same babies that went viral on the internet in 2012 for doing what they excel at: grooving to the music. What renders the video even more distinctive is that it portrays the unique bond between twins: just observe how they glance at each other when the music commences, as though communicating, “Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”
Research from McMaster University discovered that babies exposed to music are more prone to smiling. When these musically inclined babies cry, they are easier to calm than babies not exposed to music. Furthermore, additional exposure to music correlates with babies who are more adventurous in exploring their surroundings. Due to these various reasons, it’s wise for parents to expose their young children to music.