This question was sent by Juan. He writes:\n \nHello Mr. Pinkevicius:\n\n\u200bThanks a lot for your enormous work propagating the practice of organ. I followed your daily e-mails with special attention dissecting every sentence you wrote in the process of improving organ techniques. My case is a little different because I am man who plays piano for personal entertainment and now when I am retired from public work as software engineer I decided to explore the intricacies of organ playing and state of the art of this wonderful instrument. My knowledge of software, electronics and music had let me to begin the process of "midifying" my Rodgers electric organ aside of the adventure of playing it.\n\nAnd now, to answer your questions, (1) my dream is to continue improving my organ playing in musically and technically manner, and (2) really the only thing that is holding me to get my dream is simply TIME but I think with patience and good tips I can get my proposal.\n\nGoing back, the reason I got your web link was because I was looking for a student score of Toccata & fugue in D minor (BWV 565) with fingering, pedaling and tips for practical study of it. So I think with the guides you sketched in your e-mails and having the work done for fingering and pedaling I can embark in such work.\n\nAgain, thanks for your help and additional idea I can assimilate.\n\n\u200bJuan