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Wii Music is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. The game was released in Japan and North America in October 2008, and in Europe and Australia in the following month. Wii Music is part of both Nintendo’s Touch! Generations brand and the Wii series.
Wii Music focuses on creating arrangements of existing songs by controlling the members of an on-screen band. In order to do so, players choose from a wide selection of musical instruments that are played by mimicking the required actions using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Unlike other music games, such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band, players are not scored on their performance and are encouraged to experiment with different ways to play various songs. The game has been advertised by Nintendo as a means of “bring the joy and creativity of musicianship to home without expensive music lessons.”
Wii Music is one of the original titles announced for the Wii console, first publicly playable at E3 2006, and then later re-introduced in greater detail at E3 2008. Upon release, Wii Music received mixed to positive reviews, gaining aggregate scores of 64.34% on GameRankings and 63 on Metacritic, with common criticism directed at its simple gameplay and its predominantly public-domain soundtrack. As such, it is regarded as the black sheep of the Wii series and is also one of the least commercially successful entries, selling 2.65 million copies worldwide as of March 2009.
Wii Music gameplay focuses on playing and arranging songs through improvisation using various instruments. Similar to how Wii Sports simulates playing sports by mimicking the required gestures using the motion sensitive Wii Remote, Wii Music simulates playing music by mimicking the actions associated with the different instruments. Like all games in the Wii series, the players control Mii characters created using the console’s Mii Channel.
This longplay is segmented so i play this not through in one sitting! All Modes are finished almost Drum Lessons, i tried that but that was so very hard! Also not all songs in Custom Jam are in the longplay because this is optional and of copyright!
0:00:40 Tutorial
0:11:48 Custom Jam (all Parts)
0:22:50 Jam Mastery
2:22:11 Expand Your Style
5:09:32 Mii Maestro
5:19:47 Handbell Harmony
5:26:52 Pitch Perfect
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OH MY GOD!!! I had this when I was 8 yrs old, but one day, when It couldn't be read, I stopped playing it ;( But luckily, my mom ordered a new one from Amazon and I still have it to this day! 🙂
Wakes up at 2am and starts playing wii music full volume
15:04
Can you slow down a little bit?
You play music with your friends!
Sebastian tute looks like party phil
Are you able to create your own songs and add them to a record?
Smile And Learn:
Music
Start
5:09:49 why is yours open orchersa? ive always had mii mastery
thank you sir
Me at 12 A.M: I think I'm gonna get some sleep
Me At 3 A.M:
0:04
it's so annoying that he barely follows what he's supposed to do
Show me how to do that :I
This is the first time I’m seeing Wii Music but I FUGGIN LOST IT during the trumpet test xD I sped up the video…. hilarious hahaha
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Pocoyo
And Nina
And Aron
Lyrics
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Now I Won U Be A Flashteens
Pocoyo is happy
For your next Long play. I think you should play through the solo mode in Mario Party 9.
I actually like wii music, however when they showed off this at E3 2008 it was cringey.
04:41
6 hours of this??????
What a short video.