How is Supervised Practice different from Private Organ Instruction?
During Supervised Practice, you may practice on any of the 12 electronic organs in the organ lab. This is an excellent time for “hands– or feet–on” training. You might also consider bringing a copy of the stoplist of your organ to Supervised Practice and Study to get a few registration tips from the instructor. Four of the organs are reserved for these ten–minute supervised practice sessions. The other eight organs are open for practice or computer study without supervision on a first–come, first–served basis. There is no extra cost for this.