Welcome back to Tea with Liya! Today, I'm playing a song called "For All You've Done." I thought it would fit nicely with the other songs I've been posting recently. I also thought it would be a good song to try on the piano because of the upbeat rhythm it has. I hope you like listening to it!
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Welcome back to Tea with Liya! Today, I'm playing a song called "The Blessing." This contemporary worship song has become quite popular in the last few months, and I decided to make a version of it myself. However, I decided to change the pattern of the rhythms a bit. That might make the song sound different from the versions you've heard. I hope you like listening to it!
Listen to the song here (Can't see an audio player? It might not work if you're viewing this in an email client. If you are on teawithliya.blogspot.ca, you may need to try a different browser.)
Welcome back to Tea with Liya! Today, I'm playing a song called "10,000 Reasons." You may not have 10,000 reasons to listen to this song, but you probably have 10,000 things to be thankful for, or 10,000 ways that you can stay positive even when bad things are happening. I hope you like listening to it!
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Welcome back to Tea with Liya! On this last day of July, I'm playing a hymn called "Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery." If you've listened to another hymn called "Come Thou Fount," you might recognize this as another song with a long title. I think it sounds pretty similar, too. Does it make a difference if the song has a long title, though? It has a lot to say! I hope you like listening to it, and keep filling your teacup with music!
Listen to the song here (Can't see an audio player? It might not work if you're viewing this in an email client. If you are on teawithliya.blogspot.ca, you may need to try a different browser.)
While listening to the radio, I heard this jazz piece, composed by pianist Oliver Jones, called "Count Two." I soon decided to learn it, and I've now uploaded it to Tea with Liya. Here, you can find out about some other things you can count! I hope you like this song!
Listen to the song here (Can't see an audio player? It might not work if you're viewing this in an email client. If you are on teawithliya.blogspot.ca, you may need to try a different browser.)