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Friendly Reminder: What Super Nintendo Music Style Arrangement Covers Do You Hope To Hear This 2019 Season?

Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, January 28, 2019 - 08:45 PM

Hey there, everyone; although our music operations' site forums are still closed at this time, that does not mean that I don't want to hear from you regarding our getting ready for what upcoming Super Nintendo music style arrangement stuff targeting our modern Super Mario (and branched) games will be shared during the course of this 2019 year.

And believe me, I'm still waiting for the chance to get back in music arrangement action myself as well. As you know from our "Music Arrangement Progress Page", I've been still hard at work from last year targeting stuff from the scores of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and Mario Tennis Aces. But I'm still wanting to know from you faithful followers and listeners which Super Mario (and/or branched) games should I also consider on checking out from the music end to do Super Nintendo music style covers on? I'm still waiting to hear suggestions from you regarding possible candidates from Super Mario Party done for the Nintendo Switch console (and maybe those other Mario Party games that were done for the Nintendo 3DS...?). Or do you all think I should focus on doing more SNES music style covers targeting the Super Mario Odyssey score that dominated these operations during the course of last year...?

You're able to give me your feedback via our site's email form; of course, this is also a great time to remind you all to make sure and join our IRC portal, Discord server portal, and even follow us at our Twitter portal. Your responses to me are what also help me decide what I should place in my music arrangement planbook as the months forge ahead. It really does mean a lot, and I appreciate your support in advance regarding that.

Until next entry, I'll see you all later. Take care for now.


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Upcoming "FAQ Page" In The Works; Your Help Is Needed

Posted by Merit Celaire on Friday, January 25, 2019 - 09:03 AM

Hey, good morning, everyone; just a quick announcement for you all that hopefully, as we begin our music operation's 9th anniversary in just a few months from now, I'll be working on an upcoming "FAQ page" to implement on the site. This planned page is intended to address any related questions you all might have regarding our "Mario Music SNES Arrangement Gallery" operations overall (this site included).

I do have a few questions in mind that I want to address as I start the page itself in the coming months; however, this is where you come in regarding what other questions you feel I should address on there as well. Please don't hesitate to let me know via email form; additionally, I'm going to make sure to get this word spread out via our IRC, Discord, and Twitter portals (because our "forum portal" area is still currently closed at this time); those of you who check us out at those three areas can let me know what questions I should address via those methods as well.

Once again, please limit those questions to music operations related stuff only. Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation; take care for now.


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Catching Up, Part 2: The Nintendo Related 2019 Calendars Holding Music Arrangement Planning "Clues" For Us...?

Posted by Merit Celaire on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 - 08:52 PM

Now this time around, I'm snagging the time to prepare ourselves for looking forward to the 2019 year itself (and thank the Lord that I'm still able to make this post during the latter part of this month!).


Above images are of the actual Nintendo related calendars that I purchased in late December of 2018 to prepare for this 2019 year itself. (Top image is for the front view; bottom image is for the back view.)

So here's the case: during the course of late last month (and just before 2018 came to a close), I managed to see about getting two wall calendars to place in my house. And it should come as no surprise that they are both Nintendo related. Fun fact: every time I look at these calendars, they are the energy that I need to make sure to keep my passion for these music operations alive. The below images show which two calendars in question that I've targeted.


The first calendar that I purchased is obviously to target my main enthusiasm for Nintendo's leading videogame series, Super Mario (more information about this calendar in question can be viewed here at the Abrams Books website). Okay, okay, I know that you all may think: "Yeah, M. C., this looks basic; why would you get this calendar in the first place?" Because this is part of that energy that I'm aiming for in terms of doing these music operations... targeting the music of the modern games involved in question to do my Super Nintendo music style covers for! And that mission is still going to reign true for the 2019 year itself for the games involved. But what scores in question might be targeted... is a secret! You'll see what I have in store to share with you as the months forge ahead (and yes, this even involves games done for the Nintendo Switch console as well, if Super Mario Odyssey is any evidence of that). But enough about that angle; allow me to share with you the other Nintendo calendar that I managed to purchase:


This above image is of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System 2019 Wall Calendar (more information about this can be read here on the Abrams site). Here's the thing, though: on the Super Mario game series' related side, the creators gave a shoutout to two highly popular games when the Super Nintendo game system was all the rage back in the early 1990s - Super Mario World and Super Mario Kart. Make no mistake, even Nintendo themselves are making sure that we don't forget these special gems for the Mario series as a whole. However, on my beloved music operations front, I've keep getting inquiries asking "you're doing Super Nintendo music style covers of modern Super Mario and branched games for the Wii/Wii U/Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo Switch, so why aren't you using these instrument sets from the Super Nintendo Mario games themselves?" I'm currently thinking of doing a FAQ article for this site down the road, but the reason why I haven't touched those games in question because they're very, very unique and I don't want to get the instruments sets of them together unless some very special situations warrant my having to use them. But from the clues that I'm gathering so far with this calendar being the recent one, rumor has it that I might have to prepare to go that route for certain modern Mario games soon. Let me be clear: I am NOT abadoning my traditional route (despite some folks trying to get me to do otherwise) because I still want to make sure that my Super Nintendo music style covers of modern Super Mario (and branched) music match the original energy/styling heard in the games themselves that are featured. But recently, as I stated many times before, we've run into evidence that for certain games, my "traditional route" isn't going to cut it.

Long story short: is this going to be the year that the music instrument sets of the Super Nintendo Mario games might have to be touched...?! Oh the drama! God only knows, but it seems this calendar in question may be leading us in that direction. We'll just have to wait and see.

That's all I have to see about sharing with you all regarding these two calendars for 2019. Another long story short: after I finish rejuvenate and catch up to prepare for my Super Nintendo music style arrangement procedure "journey" for this new year, I'm definitely looking forward to check my planbook and finally see about attacking my planbook again regarding which songs from Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo Switch Mario (and branched) games will get the "arrangement/cover treatment" this year. Can't wait; and I hope you'll join me for this ride. Until then, see you all later, everyone; I'm out.


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Catching Up: Looking Back At Our 2018 Music Arrangements Activity

Posted by Merit Celaire on Monday, January 21, 2019 - 01:45 PM

Now that we're back to "normal operations" starting today after all the hurdles that we had to deal with since a few months back, I can start to do some catch up so I can really prepare to get back into the music arrangement processing groove for the 2019 year. And one of the articles that was planned for this "catch up" process is looking back on the featured Super Nintendo music styled arrangements that we have added for the previous year.

To review, the statistics were as follows to conclude the 2018 year:

* 3 game pages were added to our music operations involving these three Mario videogame installments: Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart Arcade GP DX, and Luigi's Mansion
* From those three pages listed above, a total of 28 Super Nintendo music arrangement files were added amongst them.
* There was also 1 Super Nintendo music style arrangement that was added covering another song for an existing game page we have during the middle of last year (which targeted a song from the Game & Wario musical score).

And it should come as no surprise that during the course of last year's music arrangement activity itself, the score of Super Mario Odyssey dominated the scene. Not to mention that we had our first two Super Nintendo music style arrangements covering the vocal songs from that same game, including the "Jump Up, Super Star!" theme song for Super Mario Odyssey! If you haven't had the chance to check my covers of those two songs that I did, make sure to check this article out for the details.

The only question now is where do we go from here for the 2019 year itself (and our upcoming 9th anniversary that's going to hit in just a few weeks from now)? That's something that I'll cover in another blog entry in the next few days, so watch out for it. Until then, I'm gone for now.


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