Nº6 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 6 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
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Little Etude Nº5: Per Torsade
Nº5 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 5 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº4: The Girl with the Labile T Waves
Nº4 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 4 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº3: Ventricular Bigeminy
Nº3 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 3 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº2: Atrial Flutter
Nº2 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 2 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº1: Atrial Fibrillation
Nº1 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 1 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etudes for World Heart Rhythm Week
Little Etudes based on different cardiac arrhythmias for adult learners during covid lockdown. Released during World Heart Rhythm Week 2020
A Little Ditty for ISMIR 20
Seventeen years ago, I was invited by Michel Fingerhut to attend the 3rd ISMIR (International Conference on Music Information Retrieval) at IRCAM. It was my first introduction to the institution. I also met my first postdoc, Anja Volk, now a prominent member of the ISMIR community at this ISMIR. In an email to senior members […]