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  1. SOPP441: Learning music by ear

    Vom: 4.6.2019
  2. Maria Zart by Arnoldt Schlick (Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene)

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  3. Memento Nostri, Domine, Op. 69 for solo organ by Vidas Pinkevicius

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  4. The Three Wise Men (Organ Improvisaiton)

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  5. Franz Seydelmann Sonata No. 1 In C Major For Organ Duet

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  6. Praeludium No. 2 in G (Dorian) by Franz Tunder performed by Ausra Motuzaite-PInkeviciene

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  7. SOPP443: About Choir organ at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

    Vom: 1.6.2019
  8. SOPP440: I have given some thought to blogging—particularly since my studies focus on early music

    Vom: 30.5.2019
  9. SOPP434: Can you explain how crescendo roller works?

    Vom: 28.5.2019
  10. SOPP442: Now I have to drill it every year

    Vom: 24.5.2019
  11. SOPP437: How could practice in writing make playing easier?

    Vom: 20.5.2019
  12. SOPP428: Joining Total Organist is the best thing I’ve done since Christmas

    Vom: 17.5.2019
  13. Organ Improvisation - My entry for Steemit Open Mic Week 137

    Vom: 16.5.2019
  14. Spring Rains (Organ Improvisation) - My entry for Whaleshares Open Mic Contest Week 30

    Vom: 16.5.2019
  15. SOPP439: More improvisation and some theory on counterpoint and how canons are constructed

    Vom: 13.5.2019
  16. SOPP436: I am working hard on the pedal parts of every piece I practice

    Vom: 7.5.2019
  17. SOPP433: Should I think in 3rds and 6ths or should I think harmonically?

    Vom: 7.5.2019
  18. SOPP435: Slow practice for accuracy

    Vom: 2.5.2019
  19. Improvising on Principal Stops

    Vom: 2.5.2019
  20. Practicing Offertoire in C Major from l'Organiste by Cesar Franck

    Vom: 2.5.2019

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