10 May, 2009
Facebook fan page set up
Stormsdream now has a Facebook fan page. Actually, it's been up for a couple of weeks, but I'm finally getting around to mentioning it here. I know there is a way to have a direct link to the fan page, but I can't be bothered to figure it out.
30 August, 2009
Uploaded Sonatina in D minor score as PDF
The score to the Sonatina in D minor is now in PDF format, which is something I've been debating for a while. While it is true that Sibelius Scorch gives more options for viewing the score, it does require people to install yet another plug-in. A plug-in, I might add, that isn't as easy to install as they want you to think.
7 September, 2009
Uploaded Outgrabe for Piano, 1st movement, score as PDF
I don't know when I will finally finish the last movement of the Outgrabe for Piano so I've decided to go ahead and post the parts that are done.
20 September, 2009
Uploaded Outgrabe for Piano, 2nd movement, score as PDF
Took a little longer than I thought it would to upload the second movement of the Outgrabe for Piano, but it is done. Still don't know when I will get around to the last movement.
24 October, 2009
Uploaded Sonatina in F minor score as PDF
Replaced the Scorch score for the Sonatina in F minor with a PDF score.
11 November, 2009
Uploaded Sonatina in A Major score as PDF
Replaced the Scorch score for the Sonatina in A Major with a PDF score. Preparing the PDF score lead to the discovery that there was a measure numbering problem with the Sonatina in D minor score, which I have fixed.
25 November, 2009
Uploaded Sonatina in C minor score as PDF
Replaced the Scorch score for the Sonatina in C minor with a PDF score.
6 December, 2009
Added Podcast listing to main page
Finally thought it would be a bright idea to add the contents of the podcast to the main page. Of course, I'll probably have seconds thoughts about this once I have to remember to update an extra thing every time.
30 December, 2009
Web Comics' Model support
After much thought and not nearly enough time to work on it, I finally changed the Amazon Associates page into a more general support page. I'm calling it the Web Comics' Model method of support.