February 2023 Greetings: The "Anniversary Month" Is Here / Possible "Hints" at Upcoming Music Covers...?

Posted by Merit Celaire [ mailto: ]
Date: Sunday, February 5, 2023 - 02:54 PM
Category: Music Operation Happenings

Greetings, everyone; first and foremost, let me sincerely apologize for taking so very long to write this formal "monthly greetings entry" when this brand new month of February arrived at our doorsteps a few days ago. Once again, real life matters outside of these music operations have still been attacking me like heck both on the health end and the family issues end since early last month sorting things out related to a passing within our network. But I'm still here and slowly trying my best to get back in the Super Nintendo music styled arrangement groove process for 2023; case in point, if you didn't notice from the previous blog entry before this one, I've been making progress on two songs from Mario Tennis Aces. I'm hoping that before our anniversary hits later on in this month, I can get them done so I can proceed with the finalization process to post them for sharing with you all; as always, I doubt that you'll be disappointed when they go live. 

Speaking of which, and that's what brings me to the second part of this monthly greetings entry itself - so a few days ago when February arrived and I was changing the wall calendars at my house, I ran into this certain image in question featuring a certain "lead Mario girl" which graces the aforementioned February month via the Super Mario 2023 Wall Calendar from Abrams Books:


If you all can recall correctly in terms of the top half of said image, the promo art in question is of our Princess Peach in relation to the Nintendo Switch game installment Super Mario Party that was released a few years ago (specifically this one, right here). But let's get to the point - after encountering this promo art in question, the question for my planbook on the backend is this: could it be a said "clue" on what could be targeted from either this game or the following Mario Party installment (named Mario Party Superstars) down the road...? God only knows that answer, but at least one of the two Mario Party installments that were done for the Nintendo Swtich console has a page here that was added almost one year ago. 

The bottom line on the upcomng music arrangement content end: if all goes well, get ready - because it seems that it's apparently going to start during the course of this month, just in time for our "anniversary" for these music operations as a whole to hit later this month. Look forward to it, awesome people!

Oh, almost forgot - it is also planned for two forms to return to this site during the course of this month as well: one will be to once again targeting what you all hope I'll address for this year's formal "anniversary statement" for these music operations as a whole and another one is apparently for trying to get a certain part of this site back in action; it has been literally lying "dormant" since 2018 and it really concerns me greatly. More details to come at a later date so stay tuned on this front as well.

In the meantime, and once again, even as the weeks progress, you still don't have to wait to get in touch with me regarding what songs in question you hope I'll consider for my planbook down the road; if you've run into a possible candidate for me to review, make sure to let me know via this form. Additionally, we're still in great need to increase our community numbers on all our interactive portals including Twitter, Discord, IRC, and SoundCloud; but I'll elaborate on that more in another post later on this coming week.

Until then, and even I can tell this "monthly greetings entry" is starting to get lengthy so it's time for me to end it here (plus I'm still in the "weekend mode", after all); but make no mistake that my Super Nintendo music style arrangement passion is still strong on the backend as well as my enthusiasm for the Super Mario videogame series as a whole. Here's hoping for the best in the coming weeks this month as well as our upcoing "anniversary" down the road. See you all later.

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