This question was sent by Arthur, and he writes:\n \n\u201cHello Vidas,\nI resigned up for Total Organist in August and was just trying to download some music that you have composed tonight and for some reason I can\u2019t download it without paying extra for the music. Is this the case for Total Organist members? Are the compositions of yours and music which has had fingering applied to it something that we have to pay extra for?\nLooking forward to hearing from you.\nArthur\u201d\n \nAnd I wrote to him:\n \n\u201cThanks Arthur! Up until now my compositions were not available for Total Organist community.\nIf you think they might be interesting to people, I can add them to the list.\nPlease let me know.\u201d\n \nAnd Arthur continued:\n \n\u201cHi Vidas,\n \nI didn't realize that they weren't part of the Total Organist "package" as it were. I listen to and watch your youtube improvisations as a way of studying what you do with harmony and have gained very much from doing this. I recently heard a recording of one of your works that was put on Contrebombarde.com - which is a site where organists from all over the world post music which they have recorded on a Hauptwerk virtual organ. This particular piece of yours was posted there by Carson Cooman. I really enjoyed the piece and wanted to study the score to analyze it and learn about some of your composition techniques from this process of analyzation. The particular piece of music was \u2018Meditation in D, Op. 35\u2019. Here is a link to the post: http://www.contrebombarde.com/concerthall/music/36764\nFor me it is one thing to learn by listening but there are some things that I learn more easily from looking at the music.\nOn the other hand, I understand the need and desire of a composer to make an income from their music so I'm not asking you to do something that isn't part of what you have already set up.\nSincerely,\nArthur\u201d\n \nAnd I wrote:\n\u201cThanks Arthur! I hope you will enjoy playing this piece.\u201d and I sent him the score of my \u2018Meditation in D, Op. 35\u2019 to which he replied:\n \n\u201cThank you very much, Vidas! I really appreciate it and know that it will be a piece that I'll play for our church here in Pleasant Hill, California more than one time - so many people here will enjoy it as well.\nWarm regards,\nArthur\u201d