Last night I finally finished editing and correcting my newest free resource for organists - a 94 page e-book Organ Practice Is a Privilege. I worked on it for quite a while, starting from the end of this May.
The idea was to put together a guidebook that people could use for their organ practice. As you probably know, I've been writing about this topic starting from the late 2011, constantly answering burning questions people have about various aspects of organ practice on my blog. After writing about it so much I realized that these posts on their own are greatly appreciated by eager organists but the actual e-book, as a larger body of my work might be able to help people even more. A single blog post is like a drop of water but an e-book is like a river - that's how much valuable information you will find there. People who are following me and reading my emails and articles regularly might find this free resource as an reinforcement of these organ practice ideas that I myself use every day. This e-book is a collection of articles about multiple aspects of organ practice written in 2011-2013. Every advice and tip is hand-picked and tested by myself so that you could be sure it works. So here it is - Organ Practice Is a Privilege (named after a post of the same title I wrote in December, 2012). This idea was introduced to me by my Professor Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra at EMU for which I am deeply greatful. Please use it and share if you find it helpful.
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Drs. Vidas Pinkevicius and Ausra Motuzaite-Pinkeviciene Organists of Vilnius University , creators of Secrets of Organ Playing. Our Hauptwerk Setup:
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