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  1. Light vs. Heavy: Which Organ Action Is Best? (SOPP791)Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast31:39Notes
  2. Hot Pipes Podcast 380 — Party On The Pipes, St. Louis 2026Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:56Notes
  3. Do You Need to Play the Melody when Accompanying Gregorian Chant? (SOPP790)Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast21:35Notes
  4. How to Deal with Arrogant Organists (SOPP789)Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast26:12Notes
  5. Hot Pipes Podcast 379 — It’s A Scorcher!Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:45Notes
  6. Is Having an Independent Pedal Necessary for Practicing Bach's Trio Sonatas (SOPP788)Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast22:19Notes
  7. Is It Possible to Prepare for a Recital on a New Organ in 30 minutes or Less (SOPP787)Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast22:27Notes
  8. SOPP786: Selecting and Playing Organ Repertoire for Funerals and Memorial ServicesSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast34:31Notes
  9. Hot Pipes Podcast 378 — Colourful Music!Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:00:52Notes
  10. SOPP785: Have You Ever Had to Miss Your Own Recital?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast26:10Notes
  11. SOPP784: We Saw Olivier Latry in Vilnius!Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast29:22Notes
  12. Hot Pipes Podcast 377 — Johnny Mercer 1909-1976Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:06:20Notes
  13. SOPP783: The DIY Organist: Simple Maintenance and Fixes for Your Home Pipe or Virtual Organ SetupSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast21:23Notes
  14. SOPP782: Unlock Your Creativity: A Beginner’s Guide to Modal Organ ImprovisationSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast19:39Notes
  15. Hot Pipes Podcast 376 — Recent ATOS ConventionsHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:03:04Notes
  16. SOPP781: Mastering Digital Sheet Music and MobileSheets for OrganistsSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast24:53Notes
  17. SOPP780: Mental Practice for Organists - Accessible and Effective WaySecrets of Organ Playing Podcast18:54Notes
  18. Hot Pipes Podcast 375 — The Senate Theatre, DetroitHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:13:10Notes
  19. SOPP779: Breaking the Mental Block - How to Start Improvising TodaySecrets of Organ Playing Podcast16:22Notes
  20. SOPP778: Essential Tips and Repertoire for Wedding and Funeral OrganistsSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast22:44Notes
  21. Hot Pipes Podcast 374 — Tywyn 30th Anniversary + tracks from Terry Kleven & Frank VanamanHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:24Notes
  22. SOPP777: What organ repertoire would be comparable to the Durufle Requiem?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast16:37Notes
  23. SOPP776: I am a 77 year old first year student who wishes to play the organ as fast as possibleSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast19:39Notes
  24. SOPP775: My organ teacher told me not to look at my hands while I playSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast18:23Notes
  25. Hot Pipes Podcast 373 — Dudley Savage 1920-2008Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:02:42Notes
  26. SOPP774: I got an email on notifying me that the processional and recessional hymns had been changedSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast14:17Notes
  27. SOPP773: What Is Your Technical Composing Process?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast16:14Notes
  28. Hot Pipes Podcast 372 — Remembering Tom HazletonHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:02:23Notes
  29. SOPP772: Does Practicing on a Smaller Pedalboard Ruin Technique for Standard PedalingSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast14:49Notes
  30. SOPP771: How can I know when to use the total legato touch, or the non-legato, in playing hymns?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast10:54Notes
  31. Hot Pipes Podcast 371 — It’s Spring!Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:02:13Notes
  32. SOPP770: My dream for my organ playing is to be able to use the full compass pedalSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast9:59Notes
  33. SOPP769: Lately I have found myself repeating the same formulas in improvisation from week to weekSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast13:42Notes
  34. Hot Pipes Podcast 370 — Shellac RenewedHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:04:34Notes
  35. SOPP768: My organ recital proposal was politely declined by the church committeeSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast21:08Notes
  36. SOPP767: What strategies can help us expand our organ repertoire?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast16:17Notes
  37. Hot Pipes Podcast 369 — Valentine’s – Love And All That!Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:45Notes
  38. SOPP766: How can musicians effectively deal with nervousness and stage fright?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast21:26Notes
  39. SOPP765: Could you suggest a recommended sequence—from the easiest to the most challenging—for students working through this set of BWV 553-560?Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast22:36Notes
  40. Hot Pipes Podcast 368 — Tribute to Nigel Ogden, 1954-2026Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:09:36Notes
  41. SOPP764: About Sophie-Veronique Cauchefer-Choplin’s Mass Playing at Saint Sulpice in ParisSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast25:55Notes
  42. SOPP763: About our Organ Recitals at Notre Dame Cathedral in ParisSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast35:09Notes
  43. Hot Pipes Podcast 367 – New Year Viennese and RequestsHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:09Notes
  44. SOPP761: I have no confidence in selecting registration, past the very basicsSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast21:20Notes
  45. SOPP760: How easy it seems for you to improvise multiple processionals, and yet all different!Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast28:23Notes
  46. Hot Pipes Podcast 366 – Tribute to Bill VlasakHot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:03:58Notes
  47. SOPP762: Our Secrets of Organ Playing 2025 Year in ReviewSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast41:53Notes
  48. SOPP759: What do we do with toxic commentsSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast24:35Notes
  49. SOPP758: I've been bad about sitting down and focusing on just one or two piecesSecrets of Organ Playing Podcast26:33Notes
  50. Hot Pipes Podcast 365 — Christmas 2025Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a1:01:34Notes