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    DNA in Beethoven’s hair sequenced to make one last song

    There's a piece of Ludwig van Beethoven that still exists almost 200 years after his death — a lock of his hair. The hair even survived through The Holocaust thanks to an enterprising prisoner who knew the safest place to hide it was inside his behind! But that's not the most fantastic part of the story. After the lock of hair was sold at an auction in 2009, a team of artists and musicians got their hands on a piece of it, submitted it for a DNA analysis, and actually composed a piece called Ludwig's Last Song using the results.

    The details of Beethoven's genes were given to Scots composer Stuart Mitchell who was involved in Cymatics, which is essentially the study of visible sound and vibration. Mitchell decided to assign a note to each of the 22 unique amino acids he found in the DNA sequence. Every note was placed on a musical staff that corresponded to the resonance frequency of its amino acid. Using these notes, he then arranged a piece for the viola and a piece for the piano, which when combined made up the finished product that's available for purchase.

    But Beethoven fans take heed: the song doesn't sound anything like the maestro's compositions, as you can hear in the video above. As Mitchell said, "Everyone expected to hear it in the style of Beethoven but the melody is almost tragic. To me it sounds like somebody fighting, struggling, a really sympathetic melody with a great deal of soul."

    [Image credit: Wikimedia]

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    This article was written by Mariella Moon and originally appeared on Tecca

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    83 comments

    • kismet  •  3 mths ago
      Oy. There are no "amino acids" in a "DNA sequence". And there are only 20 amino acids that commonly occur in protein sequences. Back to high school biology with you!
      • Tracy K 3 mths ago
        very cool lol
      • Patrick 3 mths ago
        Yeah, I had to stop and lol at that line as well. However, there are 20 amino acids normally found in protein but 22 including L-Selenocysteine and L-Pyrrolysine.
      • Dottie 3 mths ago
        Oy? Kismet? Holocaust? Do I detect a common thread in this uncommon thread?
    • The Mac  •  3 mths ago
      AT his funeral the casket was dropped the lid popped open and Beethoven sat straight up and said. " Close the lid I'm decomposing !"
    • Michael  •  South Shore, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Now thats what you call blowing air out of your #$%$
    • Kazango the Great  •  3 mths ago
      A Holocaust prisoner hid the hair in his behind? Truly this is Beethoven's last movement.
    • clarence  •  3 mths ago
      I think our greatest mistake, is our source for news.
      • jerry frisque 3 mths ago
        At least in this case, that's for #$%$ sure!
    • John  •  Jackson, Mississippi  •  3 mths ago
      How do we know that that's not that guys #$%$ hair, huh?
    • BRIAN  •  Aspen, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      To associate that piece, in any way, with Beethoven is criminal.
    • Suit of Flames  •  3 mths ago
      If this works, I am writing a will that will allow my last pube to be blended into Kim Kardashian's stache
      • Crocobaur 3 mths ago
        She will be proud and honored I am sure... :-)
      • C. Menstein 3 mths ago
        Her stache is made from the pubes of thousands of men already. I'm sorry, but your pube won't get that much attention.
      • J.J. 3 mths ago
        ^ this
    • joyce  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      hey wait....what?.....this is ST00PID!!! anyone else falling for it? I'M NOT!!!
      • Kat 3 mths ago
        Then you don't know much about history OR music.
    • Dottie  •  3 mths ago
      This story is ahead of its time. It should come out on April 1st. C'mon now, who are they kidding?!
    • Flareside  •  3 mths ago
      Now that they mention it, I do recall hearing stories of a prisoner who had a wild hair up his...
    • kd  •  3 mths ago
      I kinda like this song.
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      So how long did the guy stuff it up his bum and why in the world did he have it in the 1st place?
    • Pedey  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Sounds like an Onion headline.
    • eaglescout  •  Moncks Corner, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      i think i saw that in a movie but it was a watch smuggled out by Christopher Walken
    • Aaron L  •  3 mths ago
      his musical talent came from his genes lol
    • TimB  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, Beethoven's hair sounds just like mine!
    • Aaron  •  Dover, Delaware  •  3 mths ago
      Whatever dude.
    • MikeWho?  •  Chesterfield, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      What if the hair DNA was riddled with Fromunda?
    • Garrison H  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      cloneing... #$%$ lets bring back BILLY MAYS! im sure someone saving his beard shavings.

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