Sci Am OpEd asserting that music’s structural attributes and physiological effects make it an ideal tool for learning cardiology; studying heart-brain interactions; and dispensing neuro-cardiac therapy
Tag: cardiac arrhythmias
The Making of Arrhythmia Suite, III., Ventricular Ectopics with Short Ventricular Tachycardia Runs for HRC2021
Was Beethoven’s possible arrhythmia responsible for his distinctive rhythms? Learn about ventricular ectopics and the making of Arrhythmia Suite, III., from his Fifth Symphony
Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month: Holter Highlights in Music
Are arrhythmia inherently musical? What does arrhythmia feel like? Listen to these musical renditions of snippets of ECG from a patient with atrial fibrillation and other rhythm disturbances and judge for yourself.
Putting (One’s) Heart Into Music – European Heart Journal (CardioPulse)
European Heart Journal CardioPulse article Putting (One’s) Heart Into Music now in print
Handbook of AI for Music: Chapter 9: On Making Music from Heartbeats
On Making Music from Heartbeats is Chapter 9 in Eduardo Miranda’s definitive book on AI and music computing: Handbook of AI for Music, now out on Springer Nature Switzerland AG (print copy due in August)
World Heart Day 2020: #UseHeart to learn about arrhythmias through music
A remake of Elaine Chew’s Little Etudes for piano based on cardiac electrical anomalies, this time with introductions to each heart rhythm disorder by Pier Lambiase, Professor of Cardiology at the Barts Heart Centre / UCL.
Little Etude Nº7: Wenckebach Lullaby
Nº7 of seven Little Etudes for beginner and intermediate piano players based on different cardiac electrophysiology aberrations for day 7 of WHRW2020: World Heart Rhythm Week (1-7 June 2020)
Little Etude Nº6: Ventricular Ectopics
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)
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)