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->''"Can you feel my heartbeat?"''
-->-- '''Music/TwoPM''', "Heartbeat"

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''Thub-thub... thub-thub... thub-thub...''

The human heartbeat is an evocative sound, one with literal life-and-death significance, so it comes as no surprise that songwriters and composers frequently co-opt the sound to inject a little ''gravitas'' into a song or a scene.

The beep-beep of an electrocardiogram, or a drumbeat intentionally meant to mimic a heartbeat, also count for our purposes.

When a heartbeat is used in a soundtrack, it's common to [[BGMOverride partially or completely mute every other sound]]. The heartbeat then serves either as an indicator that a character is near death, or as an audible indicator of [[ShellShockSilence shocked silence]].

The beat can increase greatly in speed if the characters are in a nervous state. When it becomes very fast and loud, it usually means someone is about to die or suffer a nervous breakdown.

May overlap with SongsInTheKeyOfPanic in games that use it to symbolize low health. When used properly, it can amount to ParanoiaFuel.

Occasionally overlaps with ArtisticLicenseBiology, as it's virtually always a ''human'' heart's sound that plays, even if the heart in question belongs to a non-human creature that would have a much faster (small animals) or slower (giant ones) pace. This is likely a result of MostWritersAreHuman.

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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Anime]]
* In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' the first seconds of Frieza's theme of death "A Chilling Elegy" gives a slow heartbeat with a bell of death sound.
* In the first season of ''Anime/SailorMoon'', an ominous heartbeat is heard in the core of the Dark Kingdom (Negaverse in the Creator/DiC English dub), with Queen Metallia looming over it.
* In the ''Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/PokemonS1E47AChanseyOperation A Chansey Operation]]", an unusual heartbeat sound can be heard when Dr. Proctor listens to Pikachu's heartbeat with his stethoscope.
* There is a heartbeat sound from within Susano-oh's chamber in ''Manga/BlueSeed''.
* In ''Manga/{{Mahoromatic}}'', a "mechanical heartbeat" is heard when Mahoro feels her chest.
* In the last two episodes of ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'', a heartbeat sound can be heard; one being in the elevator to the core of the Dark Gundam (Devil Gundam in Japan), and another in the core itself.
* In the ''Anime/HaloLegends'' short ''Homecoming'', when Daisy is running back home, ''VideoGame/HaloCombatEvolved''[='s=] "Under Cover of Night" plays. The unexpected heartbeat-like drums when Daisy suddenly sees her clone is quite appropriate.
* Right before [[spoiler:Zeref]] kills [[spoiler:Zancrow]] in ''Manga/FairyTail''.
* ''Weaponized'' by the hero Earphone Jack (real name Jiro) in ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia''. She can put the jacks [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin on her earlobes]] into an amplifier she wears on her shins to amplify her heartbeat to levels loud enough to paralyze opponents.
* ''Manga/OnePunchMan'': The King Engine creates rhythmic sounds that follow the S-class hero King around, accelerating when he's about to get into a fight and intimidating his opponents into surrendering or whenever King starts to get annoyed at someone mouthing off at him (with the same result), represented by a DOOM-DOOM-DOOM sound effect in the manga and a regular drumbeat in the anime. [[spoiler:As King is a reluctant FakeUltimateHero with zero fighting skill, the "King Engine" is just the sound of his heart beating faster in a stressful situation, loud enough for other people to hear it.]]
* ''Anime/CellsAtWork'': Episode 12 features regular accelerating drumbeats due to a massive hemorrhage causing blood to be pumped faster.
* Episode 12 of ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'' has [[spoiler:the sound of Kaguya's heartbeat drowning out the sound of the fireworks show the Student Council is watching [[LongingLook as she stares at Shirogane in complete awe of everything he did to get her there]] (thus the title of the segment, "[[TitleDrop I Can't Hear the Fireworks]]").]]
* Since most of the deaths in ''Anime/DeathNote'' are from heart attacks, this naturally shows up many times. [[spoiler: When L dies, the dramatic music and L's dialogue is interrupted by a loud heartbeat, presumably the sound of L's heart stopping. A similar noise can be heard when Light dies at the end of the series.]]
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[[folder:Comedy]]
* Comedian Pablo Francisco employs this to humorous effect in a routine mocking movie trailers.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Dinosaur}}'' begins with the sound of Aladar's heart beating from inside his egg.
* ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'': Heard very briefly during the fight in the dentist's room when Marlin sees [[DramaticIrony what he thinks]] is Nemo lying belly-up and dead.
* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' has a loud, dull pulse invade the soundtrack when Ashitaka struggles to subdue TheCorruption in his arm after glimpsing the Forest Spirit.
* ''WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish'': When Puss senses the presence of [[TheGrimReaper the Wolf]], he starts having a panic attack and the soundtrack fills with a rapid heartbeat, which slows down when [[FuzzTherapy Perrito arrives to comfort him]].
* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'':
** Mei's heartbeat is heard, right before she changes into her panda form, after finding out that the 4*Town concert is taking place on the same night as her family's ritual to remove the panda.
** After Mei defies her mother and refuses the ritual, Ming's rapidly-increasing heartbeat is heard as her anger intensifies so much that [[spoiler: her talisman breaks and she [[SuperpoweredEvilSide gets possessed by her own Panda spirit]]]].
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/HitchhikerMassacre'': When the killer lights a match, a heartbeat noise starts playing in the buildup to burning the body he doused with gasoline.
* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing'', in the flashback with Sméagol and Déagol, the beat replaces the soundtrack as Déagol is strangled, and stops as he dies.
* There's a song on the soundtrack for ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy'' that also has a heartbeat beginning.
* Creator/LaurenceOlivier's film version of ''Film/{{Hamlet|1948}}'', every time the ghost appears.
* The classic ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' theme evokes a heartbeat with brass.
%%* ''Film/{{Dragonheart}}''.
* ''Film/TheTerminator'' soundtrack has, according to the DVD release, a "robotic heartbeat".
* The soundtrack to Music/TheMonkees' film ''Film/{{Head}}'' features a loud heartbeat sound in a spooky scene leading up to the “Happy Birthday” sequence.
* Used in ''Film/LaJetee'' at a few points during the experiments.
* A subtle heartbeat sound can be heard throughout the film ''Film/{{Alien}}'' whenever the xenomorph is about to appear. Pay particular attention when the crew is eating Chinese food.
* In ''Film/RepoTheGeneticOpera'', "21st Century Cure" has a constant pulsing sound all the way through. Other songs in ''Repo!'' have that motif, including that one scene in "Depraved Heart Murder in Sanitarium Square".
* Creator/JohnCarpenter's ''Film/TheThing1982'' uses background music, most notably in the beginning, that is nothing more than [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu8wT_pd4So an electronic instrumental heartbeat.]] [[FridgeBrilliance An imitation of a heartbeat, if you will.]]
* ''Film/SuckerPunch'' features a heart beat during the "Sweet Dreams" introduction.
* In ''Film/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'', the scene of [[spoiler:Lupin's werewolf transformation]] features heavy usage of heartbeat-like sound effects.
* ''Film/TheShining'', during the infamous "Room 237" scene.
* ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'', with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST2H8FWDvEA "In The House, In a Heartbeat"]].
* ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'':
** Davy Jones's theme in the films is played to the rhythm of a heartbeat.
** The heartbeat rhythm also shows up in the song "[[spoiler:Tia Dalma]]" on the soundtrack, which is a clue to that character's identity...
* In ''Film/CloudAtlas'', the audience finally hears Hae-Joo's heartbeat as Sonmi~451 does as [[spoiler:it slows to a stop]].
* The sound of heartbeat accompanies the shots from the killer's point of view in ''Film/ThePrey''. When he runs, the beat becomes faster.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHKFETawYKc Sinner's Prayer]] by Sully Erna, which is the opening theme from the Extended Director's Cut of ''Film/TheExpendables''.
* Accidentally employed in ''Film/ThePerfectStorm''. During the funeral scene, a faint thumping sound can be heard while Linda Greenclaw delivers the eulogy. That sound is actually actress [[Creator/MaryElizabethMastrantonio Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's]] heartbeat, which was picked up by the super-sensitive microphone used to record up her dialogue. When director Creator/WolfgangPeterson reviewed the footage he loved the effect and kept it in the final audio mix for the scene (rather than re-shoot or over-dub Mastrantonio's dialogue).
* Often accompanying the MurdererPOV in ''Film/TheBurning''.
* In ''Film/{{Blackenstein}}'', the soundtrack features a heartbeat as the monster approaches. The heartbeat gets faster as it prepares to attack. At the end of the film [[spoiler:as Eddie is ripped apart by dogs]] the hearts slows down, eventually stopping as he dies.
* In ''Film/DoctorSleep'', the tempo of the heartbeat is used frequently to increase or decrease tension. A prime example is the death of [[spoiler:the Baseball Boy]], where the heartbeat sound slows down and comes to a halt as the life force escapes his body. Also accompanies the voyage back to the Overlook.
* Used in ''Film/KalHoNaaHo'' during the ending scene where [[spoiler:Aman dies in hospital]]. It feels especially significant given that [[spoiler:he’s dying of heart failure]].
* In ''Film/TheGreenKnight'', heartbeat sounds play as Gawain finds the titular knight in the Green Chapel and waits for him to awaken.
* In ''Film/TheSuicideSquad'', a loud heartbeat is layered on top of the soundtrack after [[spoiler:Peacemaker stabs Rick Flag in the heart and kills him]].
* When Eurydice is killed in ''Film/ShredderOrpheus'', a heartbeat sound plays over shots of her body and the guests reacting to the fall, ending as Hades' goons carry her away. Earlier, the EBN programming includes a heartbeat as part of the soundtrack as Axel and Razoreus watch a Grey Zoner's soul being taken.
* ''Film/TheWasteland2021'': A heartbeat noise starts playing when [[spoiler:the beast appears in the house]].
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* Creator/EdgarAllanPoe "The Tell-Tale Heart"...although of course it's only in the mad mind of the narrator.
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* The finale of ''Series/TwentyFour'' Season 2 replaces the usual ticking clock at the end of the episode with President Palmer's heartbeat [[spoiler:as he is the target of an assassination attempt]].
* The opening credits sequence for ''Series/AreYouAfraidOfTheDark'' features a heartbeat alongside the eerie music.
* Lampshaded in the ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' horror movie-themed episode:
-->''Thub-thub... thub-thub...''\\
'''Angela:''' Alright, you're the horror film expert, what's that?\\
'''Shawn:''' That's the sound of our beating hearts. It signifies our heightened fear, and the fact that something horrible is about to walk in that door, right NOW!\\
[=*=]''door opens, revealing Eric and Jack standing there''*
* ''Series/TheChair2002'': A GameShow where players must keep their heart rate under control while answering trivia questions. The player's heartbeat and the beep-beep sounds of the monitor are heard throughout their game.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
** The Master's theme is made up of a repeating "boom-boom-boom-boom" sound, most often in drums. It's the [[spoiler:heartbeat of a Time Lord's twin hearts]], and the "sound of drums" in his head.
** Donna can hear a heartbeat in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E12TheStolenEarth The Stolen Earth]]" and "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E13JourneysEnd Journey's End]]", a presage of the [[spoiler:Clone Doctor]] that is going to be born.
** The heartbeat sound made by Dalek technology, mildly averted as attention is never drawn to the sound.
** In "[[Recap/DoctorWho50thPrequelTheLastDay The Last Day]]", a minisode featuring Gallifreyan soldiers, this is heard, but it's noticeably a standard one-heart heartbeat. So they ''aren't'' Time Lords, then.
** The trailer for [[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho050Zagreus Zagreus]] has a creepy heartbeat in the background while the IronicNurseryRhyme is recited.
* In the ''Series/EatBulaga'' segment Jackpot En Poy, the sound of a heart beating plays before people decide whether to throw rock, paper, or scissors.
* The theme for ''Series/{{ER}}'', naturally, is reminiscent of the various sounds you'd hear sitting in an emergency room, including the sound of a heartbeat both in the background and foreground.
* In an episode of ''Series/EverybodyHatesChris'', Chris goes on a rant and accidentally mouths off his mother. A heartbeat is then heard, with the camera cutting back and forth between Rochelle's [[ComicalAngryface expression of anger]] and Chris' [[OhCrap expression of horror]] with each beat; with the last beat, the scene cuts to Chris lying in a hospital bed, all bruised up with [[LiteralAssKicking Rochelle's shoe lodged in his ass]].
* ''Series/FellowTravelers'': When Hawkins Fuller measures his heart rate thrice in episode 4, the sound of his heartbeats becomes louder than the BackgroundMusic.
* This happens in ''Series/FlowerBoyRamyunShop'' whenever Chi Soo goes into kiss Eun Bi. She asks her friend (Dong Joo), after the first time, if it's common to hear your heartbeat and bells when somebody is about to kiss you.
* ''Series/Gladiators2024'':
** After the referee calls "En garde", the gap before the start of the "Duel" challenge is filled by a loud heartbeat and a focus on the combatants' faces.
** If a contender or Gladiator falls from the raised beams of "The Edge", 30 feet above the net, it's presented as a SlowMotionFall accompanied by a heartbeat.
* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E2AfterThePhantomsOfYourFormerSelf ...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self]]": The newly fledged vampire Louis is famished for human blood, so as he's staring at the tractor salesman's neck at the bar, his SuperHearing becomes fixated on his prey's pulsing heart rate.
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E3IsMyVeryNatureThatOfADevil Is My Very Nature That of a Devil]]": Louis begins to listen closely to Alderman Fenwick's erratic heart rate after the latter deprecatingly says, "And your pale lover, with his seemingly endless supply of capital." The sound continues for the rest of the scene, and the rhythm varies depending on how the fearful Fenwick is reacting to Louis.
--->'''Louis''': Why is your heart beatin' so fast?
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E7TheThingLayStill The Thing Lay Still]]":
*** During the tram ride scene, as Claudia psychically tells Louis, "You spend an hour alone with [Lestat] and you're breathing in sync together," the sound of heartbeats becomes mingled with the dialogue, although it's not made clear whose it belongs to. It may be Lestat listening in on Louis or vice versa, or it could be Louis and Lestat's hearts thumping together as one because they're vampires in love.
*** Later, when Louis and Claudia enter the venue for the Mardi Gras ball, they are overwhelmed by the heartbeats of the guests because they had starved themselves of human blood for three consecutive nights before the event.
---->'''Louis''': The blood was everywhere. The veins and arteries of a few hundred hearts ringing out like air raid sirens, drowning out the rhythm section of the hired band.
* ''Series/TheKeepers'' in 1991, twelve years before Peter Jackson's adaptation, already [[https://youtu.be/vquKyNdgH3s?t=1206 seem to be using]] this as Déagol is being strangled, although an actual influence is unlikely to the extreme.
* Happens in ''Series/KyleXY'', when Jesse flashbacks to when she met her next door neighbor in a hotel. She hears a heartbeat as it slows and dies, [[spoiler: which happens to be her mom's heartbeat, as her neighbor brutally killed her.]]
* "Teardrop" from ''Music/{{Mezzanine}}'' by Massive Attack was remixed, to play up the heartbeat sound of the drum beat, when it was made the theme to ''Series/{{House}}''. There's also an alternate theme when it's shown on Creator/Channel5, apparently because they couldn't afford the music rights, which also has a heartbeat motif.
* In ''Series/TheMickeyMouseClub'' skit called ''Paperboys'' in ''Countdown to Maple Street'' as the paperboy tries to leave the front yard in slow motion while the sprinklers were active.
* In the ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' episode "Love in Bloom", one of the symptoms of the witch disease "Candy Heart Syndrome" is that the affected witch's heart turns into a giant candy heart that beats loud enough that anyone in the same room can hear it, or "louder than the bass on a [[Music/GratefulDead Deadhead's]] boombox!" as Salem puts it. And that's ''before'' it starts [[HeartBeatsOutOfChest beating outside her chest]], though no less noisy.
* Seen in the trope image, The ''Series/SesameStreet'' song, ''The Heart of the Frog'' does so with Kermit the Frog and his doctor (played by Dave Goelz). The doctor remarks that the sound Kermit's heart is music to his ears and breaks into the song:
-->-- ''Oh, Baby, Baby, Listen to the heart of the frog. Yeah! Baby, Baby, Listen to the heart of the frog.''
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': A pulsing heartbeat sound can be heard in the background during encounters with the Prophets.
* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E01Remembrance Remembrance]]", Dahj's heartbeat is heard briefly after the commandos place a bag over her head.
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E04AbsoluteCandor Absolute Candor]]", the steady heartbeat of a comatose Ramdha is heard when Soji visits her.
** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E09EtInArcadiaEgoPart1 Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 1]]", Picard's slow heartbeat is heard while he's dreaming, and it's also accompanied by the sound of what is probably the chime of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_(musical_instrument) triangle.]]
* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS02E19FolsomPrisonBlues Folsom Prison Blues]]", after the ghost squeezes Dean's heart.
* The opening theme to ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'' has an electrocardiogram beep over it.
* ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' uses it extensively from around the middle of the game (£32,000 under the old system) onwards to crank up the suspense. In most incarnations, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN1DEXYBEjE the final question's music]] gets rid of everything ''except'' for the heartbeat and a drone.
* The American version of ''Series/WinningLines'', which shared the same composer, used this when a contestant hit the critical "bail-out" portion of the Wonderwall round, down to their final strike or fifteen seconds left to play.
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[[folder:Music]]
* Music/JohnLennon and Music/YokoOno did this twice. On ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo2LifeWithTheLions'' "Baby's Heartbeat" is a heartbeat monitor recording of their unborn child mixed with John Lennon's own heart palpitations, their baby would soon die in a miscarriage. During "John and Yoko" from ''Music/WeddingAlbum'' John and Yoko say each other's names to a recording of their heart beats: '''for almost half an hour'''!
* Music/{{Prince}} did this on "Sex in the Summer," from disc 2 of his triple album ''Emancipation.'' The heartbeat was taken from an ultrasound of the unborn child he'd conceived with his then-wife, Mayte Garcia. The tragedy of this is that the child died at six days old, due to a rare skull disease.
* Music/{{Orbital}}'s "The Girl with the Sun in Her Head" (from the album ''In Sides'') opens with a heartbeat, distorted into a low rumble.
* Music/{{Starflyer 59}}'s "First Heart Attack" ends with a drumbeat imitating a heartbeat; playing over it is a recording of a doctor operating.
* Music/{{Metallica}}'s "That Was Just Your Life" from the album ''Death Magnetic'' starts with this, then gets heavier.
* The original version of "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tommy James and the Shondells uses a bass guitar to imitate a heartbeat sound after the chorus.
* The [[BookEnds start and end]] and various points between of Music/PinkFloyd's ''Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon''. When played along to ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', the heartbeat at the end of the last track syncs up with Dorothy and the Scarecrow listening to the ''lack'' of The Tin Man's heartbeat.
* Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews has "Heart of Rock 'n' Roll" which ''ends'' with a drumbeat that turns into a human heartbeat. And it starts with one too.
* Music/WeirdAlYankovic's "Like a Surgeon" uses a heartbeat monitor throughout the entire song, which turns into a single, long flatline tone after the final lines, "I can hear your heartbeat/For the very last time."
* The Creature Feature song "Buried Alive" uses a heartbeat during the final repetition of the chorus. Used to expectedly creepy effect when it stops mid-pulse.
* "Meaning of Life" by Music/{{Disturbed}} starts with a rhythmic double bass drum closely in line with a heartbeat that slowly loudens into a think, distorted power chord.
* ''Teardrop'' by Music/MassiveAttack from "Mezzanine" has a drumbeat in it reminiscent both of a heartbeat and a ticking clock. It is used as the theme tune to House.
* The beginning in Music/JethroTull's 1973 ConceptAlbum, ''A Passion Play''.
* "Ron's Piece" a.k.a. "Last Rendez-vous" by Music/JeanMichelJarre (1986) has a sampled heartbeat in lieu of a drum machine for the entire more than five minutes. His 1993 album ''Chronologie'' starts and ends with presumably synthesized heartbeats which also appear after part 1; they were also used during the countdowns before his concerts from 1993 to 1995.
* The end of Music/AvengedSevenfold's "Unbound (The Wild Ride)", [[FadingIntoTheNextSong continuing into the next track]], "Brompton Cocktail".
* South Korean boy band 2PM's hit single, "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Heartbeat]]".
* Utada Hikaru's "Hikari" and "Simple and Clean", the Japanese and English versions of the ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' theme.
* Music/TheProtomen:
** They have a heartbeat in Act II, which changes to a drumline representing a heartbeat. In "The Fall", it [[FromBadToWorse flatlines]].
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNtXuKBu3gE "This City Made Us"]] echoes it in some parts, but with multiple instruments in unison - not all of them percussion, possibly representing a ''robotic'' heartbeat.
* "Ode to Divorce" by Music/ReginaSpektor opens with the sound of a heartbeat.
* "Cry for You" by Music/{{Korn}} has a faint heartbeat sound in the background when the singer says "feel it beating".
* Music/HilaryDuff's song, "Beat of My Heart".
* Music/{{Creed|Band}}'s "With Arms Wide Open" begins with a faint heartbeat sound.
* British pop band Scouting for Girls has a song titled "Heartbeat" which uses an actual heartbeat at the beginning and end of the song. It also uses a heartbeat rhythm throughout the song.
* David Usher uses this to great effect in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U4C-zYrFUg "Black Black Heart"]].
* Zeromancer's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC2NhsSGA0E "Dr. Online"]] has heartbeat-like tones in the background and uses electrocardiogram beeps which flatline at the same point the music stops.
* Music/{{Deftones}}'s song, "Pink Maggot" at 6:20 has an atmospheric heartbeat that keeps going on until the end (even being the only sound heard at the very end)
* Music/RickSpringfield's song "My Depression", ends with three heartbeats before stopping. This is made even more atmospheric by the last line in the final verse with the character questioning if he is "ready for the second half" and a scream before the close of the song, suggesting the heartbeat is the character's final moments of life.
* The aptly named "Cardiac Arrest" by Music/{{Madness|Band}} features a heartbeat at the beginning of the song. [[BookEnds It flatlines at the end]].
* "The Endless Enigma (Part One)", the opening track from Music/EmersonLakeAndPalmer's ''Trilogy'' album, begins with a heartbeat sound effect [[GratuitousPanning in the left channel, and a synth doodle in the right]].
* Music/FlorenceAndTheMachine's song, "Cosmic Love", uses a heartbeat sound in one verse, coming in at the "And I heard your heart beating" line.
* The most famous example of this from classical music is a 15-bar stretch of the third movement of Music/LudwigVanBeethoven's Fifth Symphony, where the movement's theme is reduced to its rhythm played quietly on a kettledrum against an even more faintly sustained chord.
* Music/{{Kamelot}}'s "The Human Stain" uses this pulsing sound throughout the song, rather fittingly as mortality is one of its themes, also Love You To Death.
* Music/TaylorSwift:
** Nearly the entire length of "Wildest Dreams" has a recording of her heartbeat as its main beat.
** During the chorus of the aptly named "You're Losing Me," the only sound that plays in the background is her heartbeat.
* Music/EmilieAutumn's Opheliac, Subtle but there.
* Taana Gardner's "Heartbeat" used the pulsing heartbeat sound at various points, particularly at the beginning and the end.
* The Music/NineInchNails song "Closer" from ''Music/TheDownwardSpiral'' uses this as well as a tapping sound to serve as the main beat. The video also starts out with an actual human heart tied to a chair, drumming out the rhythm.
* "Broken Arrow" from Music/BuffaloSpringfield is an angsty minor-key number typical of Neil Young with a couple of false stops, that finally crossfades into a jaunty, jazzy instrumental, which crossfades into a heartbeat into the fadeout.
* Music/{{America}}'s "Daisy Jane" begins with a faint heartbeat, created by the session bassist hitting muted strings on his instrument.
* "Heroin" by Music/VelvetUnderground from ''Music/TheVelvetUndergroundAndNico'' has a heartbeat-like percussion throughout the song, speeding up until the crescendo, then slowing down to a snail's pace afterwards. It all serves to evoke the feeling of one shooting up on smack.
* "Beyond Belief" by Music/{{Epica}}, a song about death and what might or might not come after, uses a fading heartbeat as a LastNoteNightmare.
* U.S. DJ Armand Van Helden did a remix of Jimmy Somerville's 'Heartbeat' that basically combines this trope with HouseMusic. The remix made the idea of taking a [[SillyLoveSongs feel good love song]] about [[FollowYourHeart hearing a lover's heartbeat]] and made it into [[MadeFromRealGirlScouts something disgustingly literal.]]
* Music/NewOrder's "Guilt is a Useless Emotion" has a low heartbeat thudding throughout. It's most audible at the beginning and the end.
* Appears in the chorus of "Artificial Heart" by Music/JonathanCoulton.
* "Headstrong" by Trapt:
--> I said your motive's inside...
--> *heartbeats*
--> Decisions to hide...
:: Also, the ending of the song has more heartbeats.
* Music/BritneySpears uses it in Heart at the end as a finale. This song is written to her heart.
* Music/DeltaGoodrem features this to create artistic tension in "Extraordinary Day". A song about her dealing with her mortality to say the least.
* The intro of the trance track [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0wHJSqodmQ "Return from Flatline"]] by Nexus uses this along with an EKG beeping and [[{{Flatline}} flatlining]], hence the name.
* During the "sound effect" section of Music/{{ACDC}}'s "Jailbreak" the first sound mentioned is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XaEnPIjEBU&t=2m52s "Heartbeats... They were racing".]] A bass heartbeat then continues under the remainder of the section.
* Music/{{Kraftwerk}} used this for "Elektro Kardiogramm", as part of their ''Tour De France'' album. The song's music video for ''Minimum-Maximum'' and subsequent live concerts, fittingly, show the song's beat and sound as if reading from an EKG.
* Swedish band Kent uses it to great effect on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qeNNPwQiMs "Cowboys."]]
* Music/NellyFurtado opens "Try" with the sonogram of her daughter Mavis.
* The beginning and end of "This Is Gospel" by Music/PanicAtTheDisco.
* The beginning of "Third Eye" by Music/{{Tool}}.
* "Six feet Under" by Funker Vogt.
* The album ''Sucker'' by Music/CharliXCX begins with the sound of a heartbeat which then transitions into the sound of a heart monitor flatlining. That says a lot about [[AntiLoveSong the tone of the album.]]
* Music/{{Muse}} uses a sample of a fetal heartbeat through an ultrasound on the track "Follow Me" on their album ''The 2nd Law''.
* J.S. Bach's {{Cantata}} 105, ''Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht'', is known for its soprano aria, where the strings evoke a heart beating rapidly from anxiety and fear (the singer's "character" (in this case, is that of a sinner whose "anxious conscience is torn apart by its own torment"), and its ending chorale, where the strings also evoke a fast-beating heart, but one which calms down in the end (the first two lines of the chorale are "Now, I know, You shall quiet in me my conscience which gnaws at me".)
* Hubert Kah's [[MeaningfulName aptly-titled]] ''Sound of My Heart'' album has a heartbeat in the intro of the first track, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3X1nML-Gj8 "Welcome, Machine Gun"]].
* Music/MichaelJackson's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKd-1Cxbvp0 "Smooth Criminal"]] opens with this.
* The brief quiet interlude in Music/IgorStravinsky's ''The Rite of Spring'' that falls under the long heading "The Kiss of the Earth (The Oldest and Wisest One)" consists primarily of a heartbeat rhythm played on timpani doubled by a contrabassoon and a muted solo bass.
* Music/ColeSwindell's duet with Music/DierksBentley, "Flatliner", uses the heart monitor variant.
* Music/IggyPop "Lust For Life", also with heart monitor, flatlines at the end.
* The Rain Within's "Android Hearts".
* Music/CledusTJudd's "(Weight's Goin') Up Down, Up Down", a parody of Music/MorganWallen's "Up Down", also uses the "heart monitor that flatlines at the end" variant.
* Music/TyHerndon's "Heather's Wall" opens with a heartbeat played on a synthesized drum, which is appropriate as the first verse is from the POV of a dying man experiencing a flashback.
* Music/SturgillSimpson's "All Around You" ends on a heartbeat to signify ThePowerOfLove.
* The Graveyard Five's "Marble Orchard" starts with a heartbeat that soon becomes accompanied by guitar feedback before quickly segueing into the main guitar riff. According to the band, this was the bassist rhythmically thumping on the body of his instrument, as none of the stock heartbeat sound effects they could find were quite what they were looking for.
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* In the original attic of Disneyland's ''Franchise/TheHauntedMansion'', the only sound effects were screams of various ghosts and the loud beating of the bride's heart. Made for a great MoodWhiplash between the madcap ballroom song and the catchy "Grim Grinning Ghosts" number.
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[[folder:Pinball]]
* In lieu of any theme music, ''Pinball/{{Gorgar}}'' has a heartbeat that speeds up as the game progresses.
* In ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'', a similar sound plays after making a shot in the "Stiff-O-Meter" wizard mode.
* A variation appears in Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/{{James Bond 007|Gottlieb}}'', a [[TimedMission time-based pinball game.]] A rhythmic background beat plays throughout the game, speeding up as the player runs out of time.
* ''Pinball/{{Rescue 911}}'' has the "Life Force" WizardMode, available after rescuing fifty lives. The entire game goes silent except for a single heartbeat that gets faster and faster as the player runs out of time to finish the mode.
* An operator setting in ''Pinball/StellarWars'' allows the game to play a "Sweep" sound that beats faster as the player gets closer to [[SpellingBonus spelling STELLAR WARS.]]
* In Creator/{{Stern}}'s ''Pinball/{{Pirates of the Caribbean|Stern}}'', opening the Dead Man's Chest causes one to play, in time with the beating of the heart inside the chest.
* ''Pinball/{{Fathom}}'' continuously plays a low, rhythmic pulse that speeds up during the game.
* ''Pinball/{{Krull}}'' has a rhythmic thrumming sound that builds in speed as the game progresses.
* ''Pinball/PulpFiction'': The soundtrack for [[WizardMode The Shot]] is a faint heartbeat, with "Son Of A Preacher Man" fading in and out of the background.
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[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* Wrestling/{{Tazz}}'s Wrestling/{{WWE}} entrance theme started with a heartbeat... then went into an electrocardiogram... which then {{flatline}}d.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* Music/RichardWagner often used DramaticTimpani this way in his music dramas: ''e.g.'', in ''Theatre/DieWalkuere'', at the opening of Act I, Scene III and the opening of Act II, Scene IV; and in ''Theatre/{{Goetterdaemmerung}}'', in Waltraute's monologue and Siegfried's funeral march.
* ''Theatre/CityOfAngels'' has heartbeat-like incidental music cues framing Oolie's phone call in the ShowWithinAShow, just before Stone's final confrontation with Alaura.
* Samiel's {{Leitmotif}} in ''Theatre/DerFreischuetz'' combines a dull timpani pulse with sustained dissonance.
* ''Theatre/TheEmperorJones'' by Creator/EugeneONeill does the accelerating-with-nervousness version with the JungleDrums of the [[ChasedByAngryNatives angry natives out to kill Jones]]. The stage directions specify that the drums start "at a rate exactly corresponding to normal pulse beat--72 to the minute" and grow gradually louder and quicker with each scene. The operatic adaptation by Louis Gruenberg painstakingly notates this.
* In ''Theatre/AlbertHerring'', much of the manhunt for Albert is scored to a very fast and slightly irregular side drum beat that continues ''prestissimo'' under recitatives and spoken dialogue to maintain tension.
* "Stay Alive (Reprise)" from ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' which has Philip's heartbeat throughout till the end of the song when [[spoiler: Philip dies]] and in The World Was Wide Enough there's a section of the song after Burr shouts WAIT! followed by a gunshot, the bass thumping in TWWWE resembles Hamilton's heartbeat till the bell tolls indicating [[spoiler: his death.]] The rest of the heartbeat resembles Burr's till the end of the song.
* ''Theatre/{{Waitress}}'': "Contraction Ballet", the brief, [[DreamBallet surreal dance number representing Jenna going into labor]], is comprised of Jenna and other pregnant women performing choreography to the rhythm of a heartbeat representing the baby.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* Done for a few times in ''WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers''; these examples are listed below:
** In part 3 of "Mushroom Wars", the first time Vader uses the [[spoiler:power of the dark side]] on Mario, if you listen closely, you can hear a heartbeat sound.
** In "[=Retarded64=]: Mario Simulator", when Mario [[spoiler:contracts Goomba Diabeetus]], a heartbeat is heard, although again if you listen closely.
** This one can be heard ''even if you're not turning up the volume much''. It is heard in "[=Retarded64=]: Freddy's spaghettiria" when the finale begins with [[spoiler:Freddy and Mario having SwappedRoles]].
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' uses it a few times:[[note]] In case you're wondering why a web comic has musical tropes, it's because occasionally the author updates with short flash animations as a supplement to just regular panels.[[/note]]
** Almost always when [[spoiler: [[AxCrazy Jack]] [[OneManArmy Noir]] flips the fuck out]].
** The opening of "[[VillainSong Black]]", the theme from the one year anniversary update.
** Part three of "Cascade" tapers out onto a heartbeat, then silence, before the fourth and final section begins; this transition corresponds with [[spoiler:the Tumor going off]] in the flash.
* In ''Webcomic/AliceAndTheNightmare'', it's presented via sound effects when Alice wakes up after a nightmare and tries to calm down.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Season two of ''WebVideo/MarbleHornets'' opens with one of these.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* [[Recap/BojackHorsemanS6E15TheViewFromHalfwayDown The penultimate episode]] of ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'' ends with the sound of a [[{{Flatline}} flatline]]... only for the ECG to start beeping again over the credits.
* Occasionally, in ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'', a heartbeat track will play with the background music as it closes in on an activated tower.
* Occasionally, on ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'', [[TheEeyore Twinkle the Marvel Horse's]] more nihilistic lines are underscored by a heartbeat sound while the other background music goes mute.
* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'''s ''Run For Your Ed'', after [[OhCrap Edd discovers the ship-in-a-bottle is the Kanker sisters']], a heartbeat track plays over everything else, getting quicker as Edd slowly closes the door, locks it, turns around, and looks on in shock for a couple of seconds before...
-->'''Edd:''' OH LORD! ''THAT SHIP-IN-A-BOTTLE BELONGS TO THE KANKERS!!''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' parodies this in the climax of "[[Recap/FuturamaS1E8ABigPieceOfGarbage A Big Piece of Garbage]]", when the Planet Express crew have one shot at repelling [[FlamingMeteor an incoming garbage meteor that could destroy all of Earth]]. As they anxiously await the results, Fry's heartbeat is naturally beating quickly, but the extremely elderly Professor Farnsworth's heart barely beats... and [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Bender]]'s "heartbeat" is [[RuleOfFunny a lively drum solo.]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Marsupilami}} / WesternAnimation/RawToonage'' episode "Jungle Fever", Marsupilami uses his tail as a stethoscope to listen to his poor sick gorilla friend, Maurice's heartbeat.
* In the first generation of ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends My Little Pony]]'', of all places, a heartbeat sound is heard during the first appearance of the series' first villain, Tirek, during his [[ShoutOut Blofeld moment]] that replaces the cat with the Rainbow of Darkness, which seems to be what is making the sound.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' episode "The Baljeatles", Doofenshmirtz's evil plan involves broadcasting his heartbeat over the Tri-State Area. At the same time, Baljeet is performing a rock song, which suddenly has a cool beat--and which speeds up during the second verse as Agent P fights with Doofenshmirtz.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'' episode "Who's For Dinner?", Rocko inadvertently reveals to Heffer that he's adopted while having dinner at the Wolfe residence. A heartbeat is then heard, which eventually turns out to be from the heart of the deer carcass the Wolfe family was eating (which is promptly slurped up by Peter).
* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekLowerDecksS1E01SecondContact Second Contact]]", Ensign Boimler's heartbeat is heard for several seconds as he nervously walks on to the bridge, drowning out Commander Ransom's voice as he asks what Boimler is doing away from his post.
* It happens in the ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' episode "Casey Jones vs The Underworld", when Casey notices [[TheDreaded the Shredder]] having dinner with a powerful Mafia boss. Casey decides to eavesdrop on the conversation by posing as the waiter serving their table. But the Shredder is a [[StealthExpert ninja master]] and he notices what Casey is doing, so the boy gets pinned at the table and questioned. The audience sees the scene through Casey's eyes, and the only sounds that can be heard are the Italian music playing in the room and Casey's heart pounding with terror as the Shredder looks him in the eyes. [[ForegoneConclusion He eventually lets Casey go]] and the boy rushes out of the restaurant to inform the turtles about his findings, [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] how fast his heart was beating during that moment.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* As part of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uB9xzYL1DU this TED talk]], titled "Do You Speak Djembe?" (referring to a kind of African drum), the speaker, Doug Manuel, has provided drums for [[AudienceParticipation everyone in the audience to drum along with at certain points.]] The first of these, which he [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]], is the rhythm of our own heartbeat.
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