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While you can do a number of different things with Wii Music, the main mode is the aforementioned Jam Session, in which you select a tune, then play it with one to four people.
As if ‘Jam’ wasn’t enough, Wii Music offers budding musicians several other modes to keep their musical skills in tip-top condition.
Wii Music Nintendo Reviewed on:Wii Also available for:N/A The Good:Encourages creativity and musicality. Can play a variety of parts within a song. Create, overdub and send jam sessions. Pitch ...
Wii Music made its infamous debut at E3 2008 with a sloppy, confusing rendition of the Super Mario Bros. over world theme and an on-stage Wii Balance Board thrashing from DJ Ravi Drums. It was a ...
Composer, musician, and YouTuber Alex Moukala let loose a funky, bass-tastic remix of the Nintendo Wii’s Mii Channel theme music on Twitter yesterday and then invited other artists to do the ...
Once you finish your jam session, you can save recordings and videos to share with others over the Wii’s online connection. I can’t see why anyone would want to watch someone else’s performance.
When up to four friends jam together, however, “Wii Music” gets chaotic. Each player picks one of six parts — melody, harmony, percussion, etc. — and their own instrument.
Could Nintendo's next big experiment on the Wii win over a music school snob? Read on to find out.
When Wii Music was first shown to the public at Nintendo's press conference at the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo, the reception was exultant. Hundreds of adoring fans and semi-sycophantic ...
Nintendo has released a batch of new screenshots from Wii Music, depicting several colorful performance venues from grassy meadows to basement clubs and TV stages. Mii avatars can also be seen ...