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[QUOTE="logandc99, post: 82391, member: 2177"] I only ever have about four songs so I wouldn't fret too much about having two. And after you have set things up, I find most of the audience doesn't turn up until later in Dec anyway, by which time you may well have finished another one, possibly 2 of your partially finished ones done to add to the playlist. But as has already been said, your lights will look way better than most nearby and for a lot of people, any animation to music, no matter how small, looks amazing. A lot of us start out small and build up over the years. My first year I had four dumb strings on tomato cages and four dumb strips on the roof line and at the time people still thought that looked pretty cool. But I learnt heaps. Enjoy what you have achieved so far. [/QUOTE]
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