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Wii Music (Wii) |  | From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: £39.99 Buy Used: £6.85 as of 3/9/2010 22:45 CDT details You Save: £33.14 (83%)
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Seller: charlie30park Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 559
Format: Unknown format Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: musical-instrument-games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: WIIMUSIC Model: RVLPR64E UPC: 045496901301 EAN: 0045496901301 ASIN: B001DO3NEW
Publication Date: October 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Even if you've never played a note in your life, Wii Music can help you get in tune with your inner musician. You and up to three friends can take the stage, side-by-side, to share the spotlight and make your own brand of beautiful music! Wii Music lets you play more than 60 musical instruments. Whatever instrument you select - from bagpipes to banjos, drums to double bass - playing is a simple case of making moves with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. To play guitar, just strum as though you had a six string in your hands, making faster movements to play louder and pressing buttons to alter your style. With the flute, just hold the Wii Remote like you would the real thing and tap the 1 and 2 Buttons whilst moving the controller up and down to alter the sound. With Wii Music, you can share your sounds with audiences around the world. As you play, your performances are recorded, and you can send these concert videos to other Wii owners via WiiConnect24! - Pick up and play more than 60 different musical instruments just by making intuitive movements with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Record your performances and share them with friends via WiiConnect24.
- Play alongside friends and family as you reinterpret more than 50 songs that include everything from classical anthems to pop hits.
- Learn more about music theory via fun games designed to train your ear.
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It's just a game, don't take it to seriously! November 24, 2008 A. Gornall (Blackpool) 28 out of 31 found this review helpful
I have read the other reviews on here and note the points made but i have got to say are you taking it to seriously? My family have had this game two weeks now and we are still playing it. So, why have i given it five stars? Its the simplicity and ease of the game for everyone that makes it so enjoyable. No one has any musical talent in our family (No one can read music or play an instrument!)however, that does not matter. The game talks you through everything with a nice and easy tutorial that gives you the basics of a song and what goes into it, such as the bass, the melody, percussion and so on. Once you have learnt these basics you can put them together in jam sessions using yourself for every part of the band! How good is that. You can even decide what style your band is going to play by selecting the instruments to get the right sound. An example of this is to make your songs sound red neck style by using the banjo, uckele and the marching drum. Or form your own string quartet and play some classics. When you have finished your track you can save it as your very own video. There are also the mini games, handbells being the most fun with four of you playing. the other mii's looks when you get a note wrong put you to shame. I'll admit now that I am a FPS fan myself but this game is ideal for the wii and it's unique use of the remotes linked to it's bias towards family games. Imagine this, a french nursery rhyme, sur la pont d'avignon, played by a heavy rock band with a cheerleader as the singer, performed on a balcony, what a laugh!
Fun! October 24, 2009 Shaya (Wales) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have to say, this is not the sort of game that would appeal to everyone but bought this for my youngest. Her and her big sister have not put it down! They spend hours 'jamming' I think if I hear 'jingle bell rock' one more time I'm going to go insane!!
There has a lot to do in it like having lessons on a variety of instruments, playing mini games that are really quite hilarious to watch and jamming using the mii characters you have created. Also once you have made your music the way you like it you can design your own CD cover and keep it in the wii for later viewing or as mine do show off to anyone who walks through the front door while they are playing!
A great game for younger children and their daft parents.
There is a couple of the mini games that would be fun to play at parties or family gatherings.
Enjoy, just don't take it too seriously its just a fun thing. Although a few of the tunes begin to grate after the millionth play through.
Great fun and educational October 9, 2009 Mrs. C. E. Beazley 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a very fun game and also educational. It teaches children how to play to music using beats and notes.
Best Game Yet! December 7, 2008 Mrs. Jane E. Ronayne (Jersey, channel Islands) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I love this game, there are so many different instruments, although you only start with a few and all the songs are well known, but you only start with about 5, you have to work for the others. but this price is a little overpriced
The Best I've Ever Played January 4, 2009 Carolyn Harrison 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
It's a brilliant game, it's fun to play with others on it because it'll be a great laugh. Whether you are a composer or you haven't seen a piano
in your life you will love this game either way! It's also good on your own because you can make your own video or take a private lesson, or jam, or conduct an orchestra or many other things. All in all a great game.
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