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Heartbeats (arr. Alison Gillies)
by Jose Gonzalez String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Heartbeats by José Gonzalez, arranged for string quartet by Alison Gillies.
 
Heartbeats is a song by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife.  It's been covered by several artists, including Royal Teeth, Scala & Kolacny Brothers, and Ellie Goulding. José González covered the song for his debut studio album Veneer (2003) and released it as its lead single in January 2006. In contrast to the electronic, synth-based original, González's cover features only an acoustic classical guitar. The simple melody and sparse texture lends itself well to strings.

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