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Brian Schreck has called the human heartbeat “the most basic, beautiful metronome. It is such a powerful, audible representation of life and of the human experience." Discover how Brian incorporates this “beautiful metronome” into individualized legacy songs that connect the internal world with the external world, offer solace and expression for patients (even those who are nonverbal or in challenging medical situations), and support grieving loved ones. Brian's work shines a light on the enduring power of love through music. In our conversation, he explains the process of recording heartbeats, transforming them into musical projects, and the meaningful impact it has on patients and their families.
Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/episode168
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Brian Schreck has called the human heartbeat “the most basic, beautiful metronome. It is such a powerful, audible representation of life and of the human experience." Discover how Brian incorporates this “beautiful metronome” into individualized legacy songs that connect the internal world with the external world, offer solace and expression for patients (even those who are nonverbal or in challenging medical situations), and support grieving loved ones. Brian's work shines a light on the enduring power of love through music. In our conversation, he explains the process of recording heartbeats, transforming them into musical projects, and the meaningful impact it has on patients and their families.
Links and notes related to this episode can be found at https://mpetersonmusic.com/podcast/episode168
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