Players need only mimic the instrument they are trying to play in order to make music. As players jam out to a tune, they are able to record their session and mail it out to registered Wii Music friends. Players will also be able to play back their own recording utilizing dramatic camera angles provided in the playback mode.
Outside of playing the 60 plus featured instruments, players will also be able to conduct an orchestra using the Wii Remote as a baton, similar to Miyamoto's presentation at E3 2006.
With the Ring a Bell mode, players can use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk and play along with a group of other bell players hitting the notes when the song requires it.
The Ear for Music mode will let players test their musical knowledge by taking a tone quiz. During the quiz players can do things like reorganize Miis belting a certain tone from highest to lowest.
Finally, players with a Wii Balance Board will be able to put it to further use in the Drum Mode. The Balance Board will act as the foot pedal in the drum set with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk acting as the sticks. Players will be able to practice on their virtual drumset and improve their drumming skills.
Wii Music will be prepared for release this holiday season. Check out the official trailer for the game below.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star??! Really Nintendo, really??!
I understand this game has been in development for a long time, but after seeing the success of Rock Band, Nintendo should have taken this "game" out to a field and quietly shot it.
Ok D_Average... you got me, and I laughed pretty hard.
I'm not even remotely interested in this game, but it WILL sell a few million copies without question.
Any word on orchestra conduction?
Any word on orchestra conduction?
Outside of playing the 60 plus featured instruments, players will also be able to conduct an orchestra using the Wii Remote as a baton, similar to Miyamoto's presentation at E3 2006.
Any word on orchestra conduction?Outside of playing the 60 plus featured instruments, players will also be able to conduct an orchestra using the Wii Remote as a baton, similar to Miyamoto's presentation at E3 2006.
But seriously could this baby toy actually sell?Big Beach Sports is selling well, and that's one of the worst games EVER made. It's hardly even playable, let alone Nintendo published and marketable. This is almost guaranteed a million sales if the disc is blank.
Boogie you waggle aimlessly to pretend to dance rather than make music.QuoteBut seriously could this baby toy actually sell?Big Beach Sports is selling well, and that's one of the worst games EVER made. It's hardly even playable, let alone Nintendo published and marketable. This is almost guaranteed a million sales if the disc is blank.