Select a Daddydown sleep aid below:
Daddydown your upset baby tonight:
iTunes
Google Play
Amazon Music
*For baby's safety it is VERY important that NO CORDS are near the child. *
*Sleep tracks 1-8 should be set to REPEAT.*
*Sleep tracks 9-11 begin with sound burst to distract upset baby. DO NOT SET TO REPEAT*
Suggestions to help Daddydown your child:
*Device screen should be turned off or dimmed to the lowest
setting to help baby fall asleep. *
*For uninterrupted downing cycle set music player to single track
repeat mode. *
*Please note that plugging in your device to a larger amplifier
such as a home entertainment system, blue tooth device, bedside radio etc.
will provide fuller bass and improve your baby's experience
during the downing cycle. *
Daddydown includes:
1. Deep bass: the lowest vocal frequency range and recommended initial track.
The track provides soothing humming at various low frequency tones
that will first gain the attention of children then slowly lull them to sleep.
2. Medium bass: a medium bass vocal frequency.
3. Light bass: a light bass vocal frequency.
4. Amazing Grace: a smooth Daddydown version to help baby fall asleep.
5. Hush Little Baby: a proven melody with a deep, Daddydown flavor.
6. Silent Night: a timeless classic remastered for Daddydown. The slow, drawn-out bass tones couple with repeating harmonies. A smooth track that will settle any restless baby.
7. Sush & Humm: two ancient sounds combine to calm an upset baby: gentle shushing and deep humming. Gently rock your child to the shushing and humming pattern of the track.
8. Ave Maria: slow, melodic tones that seamlessly transition from bass chord to bass chord providing a Daddydown cycle that few babies will be able to resist.
9. Clap to Chill: transition from meltdown to Daddydown. The track starts with quick, rapid, crisp hand claps to distract an upset baby followed by low, bass tones.
***Recommended when baby is inconsolable.***
10. Harmonica POP 1: often, an unexpected sound is needed to snap
a crying baby out of their tantrum and into the downing cycle. A burst of a harmonica begins this track to divert the crying baby's attention. Following the sound burst is a smooth harmonica piece that mimics a male's breathing pattern during R.E.M. sleep.
*** Recommended when baby appears very upset. ***
11. Harmonica POP 2: features a shorter harmonica burst at the start of the song.
***Recommended when baby appears very upset and inconsolable ***
iTunes
Google Play
Amazon Music
*For baby's safety it is VERY important that NO CORDS are near the child. *
*Sleep tracks 1-8 should be set to REPEAT.*
*Sleep tracks 9-11 begin with sound burst to distract upset baby. DO NOT SET TO REPEAT*
Suggestions to help Daddydown your child:
*Device screen should be turned off or dimmed to the lowest
setting to help baby fall asleep. *
*For uninterrupted downing cycle set music player to single track
repeat mode. *
*Please note that plugging in your device to a larger amplifier
such as a home entertainment system, blue tooth device, bedside radio etc.
will provide fuller bass and improve your baby's experience
during the downing cycle. *
Daddydown includes:
1. Deep bass: the lowest vocal frequency range and recommended initial track.
The track provides soothing humming at various low frequency tones
that will first gain the attention of children then slowly lull them to sleep.
2. Medium bass: a medium bass vocal frequency.
3. Light bass: a light bass vocal frequency.
4. Amazing Grace: a smooth Daddydown version to help baby fall asleep.
5. Hush Little Baby: a proven melody with a deep, Daddydown flavor.
6. Silent Night: a timeless classic remastered for Daddydown. The slow, drawn-out bass tones couple with repeating harmonies. A smooth track that will settle any restless baby.
7. Sush & Humm: two ancient sounds combine to calm an upset baby: gentle shushing and deep humming. Gently rock your child to the shushing and humming pattern of the track.
8. Ave Maria: slow, melodic tones that seamlessly transition from bass chord to bass chord providing a Daddydown cycle that few babies will be able to resist.
9. Clap to Chill: transition from meltdown to Daddydown. The track starts with quick, rapid, crisp hand claps to distract an upset baby followed by low, bass tones.
***Recommended when baby is inconsolable.***
10. Harmonica POP 1: often, an unexpected sound is needed to snap
a crying baby out of their tantrum and into the downing cycle. A burst of a harmonica begins this track to divert the crying baby's attention. Following the sound burst is a smooth harmonica piece that mimics a male's breathing pattern during R.E.M. sleep.
*** Recommended when baby appears very upset. ***
11. Harmonica POP 2: features a shorter harmonica burst at the start of the song.
***Recommended when baby appears very upset and inconsolable ***