The Banshees - You're Wrong
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The Banshees - You're Wrong
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What's Inside, by The Beautiful Secret.
What's Inside, written and sung by Rachael Hawnt. "I wanted to share a song I co wrote with Ash Cutler about my niece. This song is a very personal look at life from her perspective. This song became the official anthem for World Autism Awareness Week 2017. This was our charity single in support of the National Autistic Society helping to raise awareness for people living with Autism."
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Breathe - Original Piano Composition
Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe
What's Inside, by The Beautiful Secret.
What's Inside, written and sung by Rachael Hawnt. "I wanted to share a song I co wrote with Ash Cutler about my niece. This song is a very personal look at life from her perspective. This song became the official anthem for World Autism Awareness Week 2017. This was our charity single in support of the National Autistic Society helping to raise awareness for people living with Autism."
Lighting Tips for Teaching Online Lessons
Tune in to the TopCast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Or follow our socials here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/topmusic.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/topmusicteac... Twitter: https://twitter.com/timjtopham Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/timtopham
Breathe - Original Piano Composition
Perhaps the relentless, repetitive melody and rhythms of the hands remind me of a frantic mind and the need to stop and observe when we are quickening our breath, when it is shallow and tight, to then let go and remember to breathe deeply and with ease - Breathe like a tortoise and live for 400 years, maybe