They're updated on the right-hand side of this page. And supposedly I'll be finding out tomorrow how I did in this one.
Speaking of music selling and such, I've sent off another piece for submission to my contact at GIA. This one's an arrangement of "I Need Thee Every Hour," which, since the music's always sounded a bit cheery to me for the plaintive, longing lyrics, I minored it. (The second verse is more chordally normal, although the key signature is messed up, and the third verse is a combination of the normal chords and the minor chords I invented.) Anyway. I like. And so better you. (Normal MIDI-related problems abound, such as ignoring my fermatas in the first two measures and not rit.ing and a tempoing when it ought.)
i sincerely do not know what you are doing here. are you lost? were you
looking for your delicate calico cat, and did you follow her up two flights of stairs
to this room? she is not here. she was here, yes. we gave her a warm bowl of milk, we talked with her about campaign finance reform for a time, and then she bid us good day. i believe she was
going to the post office two blocks down, but i don't quite recall.
for surely you did
not find your way from prinsiana, the least traveled site on
the internet. if you did, though, perhaps you are looking for humor. perhaps you are looking for profundity. perhaps you are looking for answers.
i'm sorry, but you shall go naught-for-three.