Since I know what it's like, I decided to set up my posts differently and put the song at the top. Less time looking around, and more time to listen!
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
I want the songs!
Maybe you've once gotten tired of scrolling down through three-quarters of a
page - full resolution pictures and all - before you find the actual
content at the bottom. You might not want to know the full
details about the darkness of the green color of the 8.2333 x 7.9867
inch pan that was used in the recipe. On the other side of the
spectrum, there will be a button that says "Skip the pictures." What a
relief!
Since I know what it's like, I decided to set up my posts differently and put the song at the top. Less time looking around, and more time to listen!
Since I know what it's like, I decided to set up my posts differently and put the song at the top. Less time looking around, and more time to listen!
O Christmas Tree (jazz version)
I'm in such a rush to get this song up before Christmas comes, that I'm literally posting this song THE DAY OF. Record it, then post it right away.
You're probably wondering why I keep trying to jazz up my songs all the time. In fact, jazz is the most popular music genre in the teapot as of now. (You get the pun? It's Tea with Liya.) Why? Because I want to make my songs different, that's why.
And of course, there's one thing that's never left behind in a jazz song - the swing!
You're probably wondering why I keep trying to jazz up my songs all the time. In fact, jazz is the most popular music genre in the teapot as of now. (You get the pun? It's Tea with Liya.) Why? Because I want to make my songs different, that's why.
And of course, there's one thing that's never left behind in a jazz song - the swing!
It Don't Mean A Thing
If it ain't got that swing.......
Looking for some rock-hard swing? Here it is! I heard this song at the beginning of this year, around the time of a music event where I got to perform. I then had to try and pick out the name so I could look for a recording. It all starts with a good listen!
Looking for some rock-hard swing? Here it is! I heard this song at the beginning of this year, around the time of a music event where I got to perform. I then had to try and pick out the name so I could look for a recording. It all starts with a good listen!
Blue Monk
You might be able to guess that this song was written by the jazz pianist Thelonious Monk. (An interesting name, huh?)
I also noticed when I heard the song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"- just in time for Christmas - that it was very similar to this one. I wonder if one song was based upon the other in some way. Blue Monk also follows a 12-bar blues progression, which is quite common among this genre of music.
Now anyways. I know you want to actually listen to the song now, so here it is.
I also noticed when I heard the song "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"- just in time for Christmas - that it was very similar to this one. I wonder if one song was based upon the other in some way. Blue Monk also follows a 12-bar blues progression, which is quite common among this genre of music.
Now anyways. I know you want to actually listen to the song now, so here it is.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
The Christmas Song
The time is finally here.....isn't it better to sit down and listen than to get stressed out by the busyness of the season? Yeah, I don't like it either. And you might not like it either when Jack Frost is nipping at your nose. I know, it's winter already...
But it's a lot harder to worry when we have music to listen to, right?
Especially Tea with Liya music.
But it's a lot harder to worry when we have music to listen to, right?
Especially Tea with Liya music.
Autumn Leaves
Technically, it's still autumn.....right? It's December, and I have snow on the ground and below-freezing temperatures where I live, so it seems like winter. But theoretically, the first day of winter hasn't come yet.
I'm in a rush to get this song posted now so I don't have to do it next year. I try to time my posts based on the time of year related to the song. I also have some other seasonal music that you can look at if you want songs related to the coming seasons.
Update in October 2018: I now have a YouTube channel where I post videos of the songs I play here. I just made a video for this song (I started the channel in February, so I wanted to wait until it was actually autumn before I uploaded it). I've replaced the audio track in this post with that video. Hopefully you'll like this bigger and better version of this song. Listen to it!
I'm in a rush to get this song posted now so I don't have to do it next year. I try to time my posts based on the time of year related to the song. I also have some other seasonal music that you can look at if you want songs related to the coming seasons.
Update in October 2018: I now have a YouTube channel where I post videos of the songs I play here. I just made a video for this song (I started the channel in February, so I wanted to wait until it was actually autumn before I uploaded it). I've replaced the audio track in this post with that video. Hopefully you'll like this bigger and better version of this song. Listen to it!
Ornithology
Have you ever wondered what song is on the background of my blog? Well, this is it. There's a reason why this song is called Ornithology.
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Did you note?
Listening to music is SO important if you ever want to play it well. It improves your ear, makes you familiar with the music, lets you analyze it and SO much more. In fact, this is how I usually learn music(which I summarized in a recent post):
1. Listen
2. Start learning the song
3. Listen
4. Continue learning
5. Listen
6. Memorize/Work on details
7. Listen
8. Review
9. Listen
By the way, about the title. I was supposed to type, "Did you know?" I guess I've got music on the brain. Although something you could "note" is the amount of "Listen"s up there.
1. Listen
2. Start learning the song
3. Listen
4. Continue learning
5. Listen
6. Memorize/Work on details
7. Listen
8. Review
9. Listen
By the way, about the title. I was supposed to type, "Did you know?" I guess I've got music on the brain. Although something you could "note" is the amount of "Listen"s up there.
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