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	<title>HighLite Vibes Chatter &#187; Music etc.</title>
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		<title>A Steel Band Overture</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/11/14/a-steel-band-overture/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 08:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we completed a new work. Actually, it really is a derivative of a previously composed work - &#8220;A wah mi name.&#8221; Nonetheless, it is an arrangement for steelband and symphonic orchestra. The final score would be submitted as an entry into the International Steelband and Orchestra Competition. We now would turn our attentions to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we completed a new work. Actually, it really is a derivative of a previously composed work - &#8220;A wah mi name.&#8221; Nonetheless, it is an arrangement for steelband and symphonic orchestra. The final score would be submitted as an entry into the International Steelband and Orchestra Competition. We now would turn our attentions to composing a pan concerto - three movements.</p>
<p>Coming back to the new work, you can hear a clip of this music <a href="http://www.highlitevibes.com/demoOverture.html">here.</a> Once again, it is a brief clip (2 minutes), the function of which is to give the listener an idea of what the score should sound like. Hopefully in 2009, HighLite Vibes can secure the resources to have these works performed live. Just to give an idea of what it would involve, there are parts for a steelband:</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8211;Single Tenors, Double Tenors, Double Seconds, Guitars, Cellos and Bass&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>And the parts for the orchestra include<br />
Strings: Violins I, II, Violas, Cellos, Double Bass<br />
Woodwinds: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon<br />
Brass: Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba<br />
Percussion:Timpani, snare drum, cymbal, bass drum, shakers, castanets, triangle</p>
<p>There would be a challenge in finding the correct balance of personnel for each instrument, but the final number could easily be in excess of forty persons players.  The steelband alone would be at least 15 persons (extremely small for a steelband). So once again, all suggestions, criticisms, concerns and generally impressions are welcome&#8230;<br />
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		<title>An Obeah Wedding?</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/11/06/an-obeah-wedding/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 07:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long time ago, long before I was conceived I am sure, the Mighty Sparrow released a hit song &#8220;Obeah Wedding.&#8221; This calypso narrated a story about &#8220;Melda gyal.&#8221;  &#8220;Melda&#8221; was an individual who was seeking out the services of &#8220;obeah personas&#8221; to assist her in marriage. Regardless of the whole point of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A long time ago, long before I was conceived I am sure, the Mighty Sparrow released a hit song &#8220;Obeah Wedding.&#8221; This calypso narrated a story about &#8220;Melda gyal.&#8221;  &#8220;Melda&#8221; was an individual who was seeking out the services of &#8220;obeah personas&#8221; to assist her in marriage. Regardless of the whole point of the story, the music in its own right is very entertaining and refreshing. It was for this reason that HighLite Vibes decided to arrange this calypso for steelband - AND - symphonic orchestra. It is an interesting match, the steelband and the orchestra, but in this arrangement we had quite a bit of fun exploring all the possibilities, and believe you me, they are endless. A clip of this arrangement is posted <a href="http://www.highlitevibes.com/demoObeahWedding.html" target="new">here</a>. </p>
<p>We invite you to listen to it and provide us with some feedback. We will be writing/arranging additional pieces in this genre (Orchestra/Steelband) and maybe one day soon, we will actually be able to hear similar pieces performed live by symphonic orchestras and steel orchestras.<br />
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		<title>Online Music Stores</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/08/22/online-music-stores/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:13:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure I am not the first to tell you, but the online music stores are causing a dramatic change and shift in the entire music industry. They are leveling the playing field allowing the unsigned artist to get equal &#8220;shelf-time&#8221; with the superstars and mega labels. Even though online stores only accounted for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sure I am not the first to tell you, but the online music stores are causing a dramatic change and shift in the entire music industry. They are leveling the playing field allowing the unsigned artist to get equal &#8220;shelf-time&#8221; with the superstars and mega labels. Even though online stores only accounted for about 10% of total sales in the previous year, these companies are now the new mega players in the industry. Itunes is the overall leader, but Amazon music, Rhapsody, eMusic, Napster, MySpace SnoCap are all music store and portals affecting change. There are several others out there also all competing and providing different, unique models for both customers and musicians.</p>
<p>So here is the question for you pan musicians - Are you getting your music online? Are you a pan fanatic? Can you even find pan music in any of these stores? Many steelbands and steelpan musicians are still pursuing the traditional distribution methods (CD) for getting their albums out there, but this model is quickly becoming obsolete. Online stores and music portals is the way to go. If you are not familiar with the computer, then you are probably very out of touch and missing a golden opportunity. This is the dawn of a new trend, and whenever a trend is starts, those first in line are always rewarded the highest. Get out there, do the research and get your music into the online stores - its the wave of the future. And when you have published your pan music, ensure you add <a href="http://www.highlitevibes.com">HighLite Vibes</a> as similar sounding artists because we play pan too!</p>
<p> Check out our <a href="http://www.highlitevibes.com/Media.html">website</a> and <a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=279433180&#038;id=279433064&#038;s=143441">purchase our CD.</a></p>
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		<title>Getting your music out there</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/08/13/getting-your-music-out-there/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 16:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[      As many of you are already aware of, websites such as facebook and myspace (commonly referred to as social networking sites and WEB 2.0) are dominating the internet with mind numbing views/day and staggering amounts of users. What you may not be aware of is that social network sites [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>      As many of you are already aware of, websites such as facebook and myspace (commonly referred to as social networking sites and WEB 2.0) are dominating the internet with mind numbing views/day and staggering amounts of users. What you may not be aware of is that social network sites exist for almost any hobby, viewpoint, career or just about anything you can think of - further, the music portals are an extremely popular choice for community and interaction. All musicians, artists, record labels must have a profile on these sites - <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/HighLite+Vibes+Steel+Combo">Last.fm</a>, <a href="http://www.airplaydirect.com/music/bands/20379/index.php">airplaydirect.com</a>, <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/highlitevibessteelcombo">reverbnation.com</a>, <a href="http://www.numberonemusic.com/highlitevibes/">numberonemusic.com</a>, <a href="http://www.broadjam.com/artists/home.php?artistID=60935">BroadJam.com</a>, <a href="http://www.rhapsody.com/highlitevibes">Rhapsody.com</a>, <a href="http://www.lala.com/#artist/HighLite_Vibes">Lala.com</a> - and there are several others not mentioned here.<br />
      Check out our <a href="http://www.highlitevibes.com">website</a> and <a href="http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=279433180&#038;id=279433064&#038;s=143441">purchase our CD.</a></p>
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		<title>Pan in A-minor Analysis</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/07/09/pan-in-a-minor-analysis/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-By Kurleigh Lowe
Pan in A minor is a mega hit composed and performed by Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts) in 1987. Amoco Renegades performed this piece in the panorama competition and Jit Samaroo’s interpretation of this piece is phenomenal and must be archived in the Steel Pan Classics library.  This paper will investigate Samaroo’s use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-By Kurleigh Lowe</p>
<p>Pan in A minor is a mega hit composed and performed by Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts) in 1987. Amoco Renegades performed this piece in the panorama competition and Jit Samaroo’s interpretation of this piece is phenomenal and must be archived in the Steel Pan Classics library.  This paper will investigate Samaroo’s use of structure, tonality and rhythms in this historic arrangement.</p>
<p>As a reference, this paper uses the YouTube video <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=CTuTJM0UVf0">located here</a>, additionally, instead of referring to measures and bar lines, reference would be made to the timeline of the video. For example, “see section starting at 2:07” would be a reference to the exact location of the music in the video to which the paper is referring. </p>
<p><strong>Structure and Form</strong><br />
This arrangement was for the Panorama competition in 1987 and it was a requirement that the pieces be approximately ten minutes in length. When examining this piece closely, you will notice that there is some amount of repetition in the structure. Like almost any panorama arrangement, this piece contains an introduction, actual song, variation/interpretation and an “outro .” Table I shows a detail description of the Pan in A minor structural arrangement.</p>
<p>Table I shows that this arrangement is linear in structure. Most sections are played twice, and this is the only type of repetition in this piece. Each section is unique and presents several musical ideas that will be investigated further. Even though the recap by definition is a repeat (usually in a different key in classical music), the recap section in this piece features some extensive melodic motifs and rhythms that make it notably different from the initial verse/chorus at 0:40-1:38.</p>
<p>The two-beat bars as identified in Interlude III and in the Outro put some slight variation into the musical structure and are very subtle in nature.</p>
<p><strong>Harmonic Investigation</strong><br />
Harmonically, this arrangement demonstrates a level of complexity that is on par with many of the great composers of the classical genre.<br />
Intro<br />
The arrangement starts with a descending progression that moves from the root (A minor) to the fifth (E major). See figure 1. It is a standard I-V movement as found in classical music but made interesting because of the passing chords (G major, F major). This progression is repeated with the guitars and doubles executing scales. The A-major sonority (0:17) that then follows provides a stark contrast to the minor-feel that was already established. Further, this marks the beginning of a standard II-V-I progression (A-D-G-C) but the Bb-major (0:21) marks the spot where the music races through several chords and on first analysis may seem totally random, but the overall sound is very unique, exotic and elegant. A similar sounding progression may not be found anywhere except in a Samaroo arrangement. Figure 2 outlines this progression. The music returns to it’s a-minor sonority at (0:32) when the band plays an E-major which is the fifth of the root as established in the opening series. This V-I progression is followed by “drops”  on the VI (F major - 0:35) which forms a (ii)-V-I-VI progression, a very common progression. The introduction ends with the entire band executing a chromatic scale (0:37) starting on E and ascending over an octave to a G# before the actual piece beginning on the subsequent A.</p>
<p><strong>Song (0:40)</strong><br />
The main song section is vintage Lord Kitchener and apparently no one arranges Kitchener better than Jit Samaroo. The tenors play the melody with some lower pans doubling the melody an octave below at specific points. The guitars provide counter melodies in every break in the melodic line. See Table II for the chordal changes for several of the sections in this piece, including the main song section, which begins at (0:39).</p>
<p>The chorus (1:08) of this song generates the most excitement, mostly because of a two-note phrase that divides a I-V progression. The two-note phrase is the melodic representation of the words “steel-pan,” as sung by Kitchener. The second half of the chorus is highlighted by a run over a G-chord (see figure 3).</p>
<p><strong>Variation I (2:07)</strong><br />
The creativity begins with the second verse. As with any panorama piece, the arrangement and improvisation of the melody are key elements to the success of a piece and Dr. Samaroo and his renegades take no prisoners in their stellar rendition.</p>
<p>There are three distinct voices in this section (excluding the drummers and iron section), a main melodic line (guitars and double pans), a counter melody played above this line (tenors) and a chordal/bass foundation.  The chordal/bass foundation establishes that the music is back in the verse, since the chords are the same as previous verses. These three lines interact intimately ending the variation with a thrilling downward chromatic. See (2:34) and (3:04).</p>
<p><strong>Variation II (4:07)</strong><br />
The second variation begins with the band executing drops on a C-chord before finally resolving to F minor which is the new key for this variation. Further, the melodic line in this section bears no semblance to the melodic lines of the actual song, but this is the beauty of the entire section.  It still has the same changes as the song itself (albeit in the key of F minor) but this expose swings with a West Indian flare that can only be experienced on the Savannah. </p>
<p>The chorus of this F-minor section is highlighted by a ferocious run (5:21-5:37 and 5:50-6:04) that begins in the tenor pans and waves its way through the entire band with the basses playing furious arpeggios in an Eb - Ab progression that all climaxes on a C-major drop that marks the end of that section.</p>
<p><strong>Interlude I (6:04)</strong><br />
This point of the music can be considered a bridge since its shorter than the previous sections and also, it introduces a totally new idea. Listen for the James Bond sounding theme (starts at 6:05-6:12) in the lower pans.  The bridge also serves as the introduction of the next section which is another variation of the verse, but this time in the key of Ab major.</p>
<p><strong>Variation III (6:16)</strong><br />
This variation puts a different dimension on the music by moving into Ab major key. This is a standard tactic in Panorama arrangements but what is slightly unexpected in this situation is that the major key is Ab-major instead of A-major. The melody is in the tenor line in this section and while there are remnants of the original theme, the tenors quickly move into a ramojay (6:30) that  elevates the music to new highs.</p>
<p>The variation continues with a new interpretation of the chorus that emphasizes a specific motif.  This motif (6:52) is played a total of four times before the band executes another flamboyant run (7:07) that passes through several chords before settling in the minor mode of Ab for another ramojay (7:23). </p>
<p>This ramojay ends with the arrangement returning to the original key (7:37) of A-minor and the melody in the lower pans in essence creating a recapitulation. This leads to a brief interlude which is followed by the final chorus and then the outro. The final chorus is slightly varied from the original, but its theme is still evident.</p>
<p><strong>Outro</strong><br />
At (8:43) the outro begins with what sounds like another interpretation of the chorus, but this time it is more rhythmic with four-beat percussion breaks at (8:49) and (8:56). This section is then climaxed with the entire band participating in a furious chromatic run that uses an E-Eb-E base to build the run. Basically what this means is that for every note in the chromatic, this base (E-Eb-E) is played. See figure 5 for more details on this run. Once the final note is reached, the entire band announces the theme of the song in unison before ending on the A-minor “drops.”</p>
<p><strong>Additional Comments</strong><br />
Pan in A-minor is one of several steelpan gems composed by Lord Kitchener. The industry surely suffered a tremendous loss when he departed this life, but his music has already catapulted the steelpan to a new level. This performance by Amoco Renegades was presented more that two decades ago, and yet it is still being performed. A simple search for Pan in A-minor on YouTube yields astounding results. </p>
<p>If ever there is a complaint about the arrangement, it may be the repeating of sections as this can be a technique used to lengthen the piece. Besides this minor complaint, this piece is truly a work of art produced by two very great artists.  It has always been rumored that Jit Samaroo can only arrange Lord Kitchener’s music, but this could not be further from the truth. The creativity and brilliance of this arrangement is only a miniscule taste of his true genius.</p>
<p><a href="http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/07/09/pan-in-a-minor-analysis/figure-1/" rel="attachment wp-att-20"><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure1.thumbnail.jpg' title='Figure 1' alt='Figure 1' /></a><a href='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/07/09/pan-in-a-minor-analysis/figure-2/' rel='attachment wp-att-21' title='Figure 2'><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure2.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Figure 2' /></a><a href='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/07/09/pan-in-a-minor-analysis/figure-3/' rel='attachment wp-att-22' title='Figure 3'><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure3.thumbnail.jpg' alt='Figure 3' /></a><a href='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/07/09/pan-in-a-minor-analysis/figure-3/' rel='attachment wp-att-22' title='Figure 3'></a></p>
<p><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure1.jpg' title='Figure 1' alt='Figure 1'><br />
<br />Figure 1 showing the opening progression of the Amoco Renegades arrangement of Pan in A-minor</p>
<p><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure2.jpg' title='Figure 2' alt='Figure 2'><br />
<br />Figure 2 showing the harmonic changes in the introduction</p>
<p><img src='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/figure3.jpg' title='Figure 3' alt='Figure 3'><br />
<br />Figure 3 showing the highlight run in the chorus.</p>
<p>Click <a href='http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/tables.pdf' title='Tables'>here</a> to view the tables.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 17:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its another Wednesday, and well, not much have been done on my part - how are you guys doing? I have begun writing an analysis on the pieces, and I soon discovered that we really do not have much documentation or analysis of steel pan pieces, or is it that I am looking in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its another Wednesday, and well, not much have been done on my part - how are you guys doing? I have begun writing an analysis on the pieces, and I soon discovered that we really do not have much documentation or analysis of steel pan pieces, or is it that I am looking in the wrong places.  Regardless, I am in the process of writing my first paper and when it is completed, I will publish it on this blog, or at least links to it - hopefully I could continue to write more and more and build a useful library.</p>
<p>Secondly, I am actually going to be writing over all the music in the folk catalogue - it is much easier to scan the images in and publish it, but I feel that would not be as elegant a solution as completely re-doing the entire thing. Further, I want to set it up so that searches are optimized and anyone can find what they are looking for. Keep checking back.</p>
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		<title>Publishing a Newsletter</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/05/20/publishing-a-newsletter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 20:16:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Music etc.]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Today I finally completed the process of putting together a newsletter. Talk about complex. It seems that there is more to mass-emailing than simply just putting together a post and hit send. Its against the law (according to the CAN-SPAM Act 2003) - Why should we know about that? Really?
After putting everything together and sending [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I finally completed the process of putting together a newsletter. Talk about complex. It seems that there is more to mass-emailing than simply just putting together a post and hit send. Its against the law (according to the CAN-SPAM Act 2003) - Why should we know about that? Really?</p>
<p>After putting everything together and sending out the email, it still did not go immediately because it had to be reviewed by the company we are using (IContact.com). They have some very useful features, but to review my email message to either approve or deny seemed a bit much. Nonetheless, the email went out, and it wasnt too long after that we received emails that links were not working&#8230;so a second email message had to be spun up and mailed out with the working links. So its all done, if you guys are reading this blog and have not yet subscribed to our mailing list, you can do so <a href=http://www.highlitevibes.com>here.</a><br />
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		<title>Steel N&#8217; Praise Vol. 2</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/05/10/steel-n-praise-vol-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 05:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HighLiteVibes</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Music etc.]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Steel N&#8217; Praise Volume 2, an instrumental CD featuring HighLite Vibes artitstes and producers has been launched. This CD features music taken from the Hymnal 1982 and the LEVAS and showcases the arranging creativity of the in-house producers here at HighLite Vibes. Many of the &#8220;old favorites&#8221; (hymns) have been ignited with a new-found passion [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steel N&#8217; Praise Volume 2, an instrumental CD featuring HighLite Vibes artitstes and producers has been launched. This CD features music taken from the Hymnal 1982 and the LEVAS and showcases the arranging creativity of the in-house producers here at HighLite Vibes. Many of the &#8220;old favorites&#8221; (hymns) have been ignited with a new-found passion and vibe in a very hot Caribbean style. Check out samples and get it online <a href=http://www.highlitevibes.com/media.html>here</a></p>
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		<title>Music Process I</title>
		<link>http://highlitevibes.com/blogs/2008/02/21/music-process-i/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2008 17:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>HighLiteVibes</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Music etc.]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The music reproduction process is such a long and complicated process that you may not realize it until you are neck deep in it. On closer analysis however, you may discover that it is most simple when you produce your own original work as opposed to doing covers for other popular songs. That option would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The music reproduction process is such a long and complicated process that you may not realize it until you are neck deep in it. On closer analysis however, you may discover that it is most simple when you produce your own original work as opposed to doing covers for other popular songs. That option would ambush you with a ton of paperwork, most of which if you are unprepared will totally overwhelm you.</p>
<p>But that said, it is always fun especially the music creation part. Where exactly does a song begin though, that inspiration? That moment when thoughts, music and vision all work with profound efficiency to exact what would be your first hit? Whenever you get that moment, you will need to record that and then voila – you have your first song. Sadly that is not even the tip of the iceberg since one song does not an album make, but that can be argued just ask that “tell em” guy. Regardless, you have one song, eleven more to go after which you have your album right? Well at least on paper. Now you have to find that individual that will work with you to put the music together one song at a time, you know, the “let’s make a beat” part for each of your twelve songs…oh wait, do you have your singer? Oh wait, did you register your music with the US Copyright offices in DC? Not necessary? So you see where I am going with this, we only have a vision of an album, we have not made a single recording yet, and well, I am already overwhelmed. We have not even begun to talk marketing and promotions. But what do I know, I only blog.</p>
<p>We at HighLite Vibes are learning as we go, and sure it’s a challenge, but we know the path behind us, and we already found the shortcuts – The path ahead will always be tough and challenge, but who’s path isn’t? Nothing is ever handed to you, and even when it is, you have to make the effort to go take it.  And that’s what we are doing here – Taking what is given to us, and moving forward down that hidden path.</p>
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