| OP, I thought of you last night. I heard distant music too! But I really just think it was our neighbors. |
| I can hear music from rhythmic noises like the pp said and it only happens when I'm sleep deprived. The breast pump would sound like a specific phrase, I would make out patterns in white noise. I specifically remember this during the first 6 months or so of each kid. Your brain is on overdrive and it's sleep deprived. I bet it goes away once the baby is older |
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I heard distant music in the night a few months ago and was going bananas.
It was my ipad. I would do what I believed was turning it off. And then somehow my music library would start playing. |
| I hear music every night. One night it's 50's music, then its classical music. All old stuff when the house was built. Spooky right? |
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I can only hear it when I'm resting on the pillow.
As soon as I raise my head it goes away. It sounds like it's upstairs like you said as well as Well as the time frame you mentioned. Your not CraZy. You are connected! |
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Yes, I hear music and voices when I know my brain is trying to make sense of random city and household noise.
In your case, though, it might actually be real music. Enjoy your baby! |
Baby's probably in preschool now...
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| I've had the same problem and found out that my ipod had turned itself on and was playing through headphones halfway across the room. So if you have any kind of device like that, check it. |
| For me, hearing music or "chatter" (not voices exactly, but just running thoughts) in my head is when my anxiety is acting up. |
Ha!! This was my first thought. |
| Look into musical ear syndrome |
| Okay, me too, glad we’re all going crazy together! I like the above explanation with us tuned to rhythmic sounds. |
Rare but possible especially if you live near an AM broadcast station. (Are there radio towers within, say, 2 miles?) |
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I can hear my radio when it is off and it only happens early in the morning as I am waking up.
I never told anybody because I thought they would think I am crazy. |
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I often hear what sounds like a tv on in the other room at night.
I used to always always fall asleep with the TV on at night. I'm no longer in the habit, so it's like the sound has imprinted on my brain. |