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!
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Wii Music lets you play more than 60 musical instruments, all taking
the form of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers. 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.
There are several ways to make
melodies with Wii Music. You can choose your instrument and play along
with more than 50 songs from classical anthems to huge pop hits, or you
can grab some friends and simply jam. In Jam mode you can choose to
Improvise in the rehearsal rooms, getting to grips with any instrument
you like before taking the stage. Quick Jam puts a random instrument in
your hands and chooses a song for you to play along with, whilst Custom
Jam lets you make your own decisions about what song to play, which
instrument you want to use and how many band members you want by your
side.
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To help you get tuned-up on the instruments of Wii Music, a series of
music lessons will teach you how to successfully improvise within 11
different musical genres like jazz and reggae, whilst games like Pitch
Perfect will teach you more about the fundamentals of music theory in a
fun setting. On top of that, the ability to conduct your very own
orchestra with the Wii Remote or let loose on a full virtual drum kit
that makes use of the Wii Balance Board ensures there’s something to
satisfy everyone’s musical tastes.
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. Some groups,
however, like to spend more time in the studio. Wii Music lets you and
your friends make different arrangements of songs. You can pick up a
new instrument, play a song in a new way and then edit that performance
into your concert video. Your friends can also do that same thing,
adding their compositions to your concert, making Wii Music a real
collaborative effort!
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Join friends and family under the spotlight and let your creative side loose with Wii Music!
Get in tune with Wii Music at the official website! |