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Features

  • Wii Music for Nintendo Wii lets you play musical instruments and make music using the Wii Remote and the Wii Balance Board
  • Start a band with up to six different band members
  • Pick a background stage, and shake, move, and press buttons to play up to 60 different instruments for a ton of melodic fun
  • No need to press a specific button at a certain time; instead you just need to mimic the actions of playing that instrument
  • Save up to 30 music videos and create playlists among your favorites

Description

Product description It's a new Wii experience that gives you the ability to play a wide variety of musical instruments by using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers to mimic the motions used to play real instruments. Everyone in the family will enjoy jamming together, while music fans will enjoy creating their own fresh, stylized takes on a variety of songs. When it comes to music and rhythm games, Wii Music stands in a class of its own. Unlike other music games, which penalize players if they don't play perfectly, Wii Music is a musical playground where there are no mistakes. Here anyone can pick up and master the huge array of instruments available, through simple motions like strumming and drumming. Musicians in your band jam by simply playing their instruments to the beat of a song or by improvising to their heart's content. Play faster. Play slower. Skip a beat, or throw in 10 more. No matter what you do, Wii Music automatically transforms your improv stylings into great music.Gameplay: Getting Your Band Together In Wii Music every band has six members: Two play the main melody, two cover the percussion beats, one covers the bass groove and one uses the song's chords to support the melody. As a band, the six members often play their special parts at the same time, though each player can jam however and whenever he or she wants. Play all at once. Take turns in the spotlight. Pair up in creative ways throughout the song. You can bring the band to life by yourself, playing one part at a time- or with up to four players. See game mode below: Solo Play: When you play by yourself, you can add one part at a time to arrange the whole song exactly how you want. The Tutes are on hand to back up your band in any parts you need filled.Multiplayer: When in a band with friends, up to four people can be band members.Wii Friends: Using WiiConnect24, you can send your jam videos to Wii Friends who own Wii Music. They can then watch your performance, modify it to their liking and send their jam videos back to you.Tutes: Your Own Private Back-up Band When not playing with friends, you can invite jam masters known as Tutes to play with you. They'll join a session playing an instrument that each thinks is strong for a specific song. You can simply enjoy the musical camaraderie, or pick up instrument tips by watching them jam. If you choose to watch, the Tutes will show you lots of techniques for many of these instruments, then ask you to follow their examples. They'll start with the simplest techniques, then as you master each one, show you even more nuanced ones.Key Game Features: Easy to Play Improv Jams - All members of your band jam by simply playing their instruments to the beat of a song or by improvising to their heart's content. Play faster. Play slower. Skip a beat, or throw in 10 more. Wii Music challenges you to transform your improv stylings into great music. There are no mistakes and no game scores-just playing for the pure joy of playing.Wii Controls Immerse You in the Music - You can play most of the 60-plus instruments in Wii Music using simple motions with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers. Strum to play guitar, banjo and sitar. Drum to play jazz drums, congas and snare drums. Hammer away to play piano, vibraphone and marimba. Unlike most music games, Wii Music doesn't make you use many complex buttons. You only need to imitate playing the instrument.Virtually Endless Ways to Make Music - You choose the song and instruments and decide whether to blaze through a rock take on classical songs, put a jazzy spin on folk tunes or transform Nintendo classics like the Super Mario Bros. theme into Latin-flavored numbers. The song list is only a takeoff point-it's how you improvise with the songs that matters.Share Your Band Jams With Friends - They'll see your Mii band members, your players' improv styles and your instrument selections. They can watch your recordings, or play over parts of your song, then send their modified recording back to you. So you can send improv jams back and forth over WiiConnect24, changing them again and again.60+ Instruments You can play most of the 60-plus instruments in Wii Music using simple motions with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers. Strum to play guitar, banjo and sitar. Drum to play jazz drums, congas and marching drums. Hammer away to play piano, vibraphone and marimba. Unlike most music games, Wii Music doesn't make you use complex buttons. You only need to imitate playing the instrument. Wii Music offers virtually endless ways to make music.Fun Beyond the Jam Designed with classic Wii gameplay in mind, Wii Music includes many other modes and play options besides the main band jams, including several musical games and an enhanced video playback mode for recorded jams. Videos Mode: Watch your jam videos in an enhanced playback mode that brings your jams to life with fun environmental effects and dramatic camera angles.Mii Maestro: By waving the Wii Remote like a conductor's baton in this mini-game, you'll lead a Mii orchestra through orchestrated songs, such as The Legend of Zelda theme. Make them play quickly, slowly, strongly or gently-the orchestra is at your command.Handbell Harmony: In this musical mini-game, you'll play in a handbell ensemble by swinging your Wii Remote and Nunchuk. Everyone on the team has a job to do: play one of your notes only when the tune demands it.Pitch Perfect: How good is your musical ear? In this whimsical musical quiz, you'll have to solve challenges, like putting note-playing Miis in order from lowest to highest pitch.Drum Mode: In the one mode that uses the Wii Balance Board accessory (sold with Wii Fit), you can feel what it's like to play a real-life drum set. You'll use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as drumsticks, and place both feet on the Wii Balance Board-which work as virtual pedals for the bass drum and hi-hat cymbal.

Number of Players: 1


Publication Date: October 20, 2008


Computer Platform: Nintendo Wii


Global Trade Identification Number: 01


UPC: 045496901301 745883569519


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Wii


Release date: October 20, 2008


Product Dimensions: 7.52 x 5.39 x 0.59 inches; 4.8 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: RVLPR64E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 4.8 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: August 1, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great game for the WHOLE family!
I've always loved my Wii--just wish I had more time to play it. :-) We got this game as a family Christmas present, and boy was it worth it. Everyone, from my 3 year old son, to my wife and I enjoy the game. Nintendo has really thought out a lot of these type of games, and, with the unique wireless aspect of playing the Wii, it really adds to the game play. Some of the fun parts of the game we enjoy are the option to play songs with bells. We've done this lots during Christmas in our family with real bells, so having a virtual/game version was a blast. Wii Music offers simple songs to more advanced, but it's a blast to play together. My son really enjoys the Dog Suit "instrument" option. It's funny how Nintendo added some goofy things like this, but, within one of the jam session options, you can select to "play" a dog suit. This involves barking and howling, moving your hands, etc. Lots of fun, and, as I said, my son gets a kick out of it. Within the section that allows you to conduct a symphony, it's fun to see what you can get the players to do. My son gets them to sweat almost every time since he has them playing so fast, and then holding a note for a long period of time. In the end, this is a fantastic game that the whole family can enjoy. There are lots of varieties (rather than repeat them here, I suggest reading the product description) of game options, with some of our favorites above. You really can't go wrong with this one... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2009 by J. Hansen

  • Fun for musicians, great for the classroom -- oh yeah, kids can play it too
My family got this game for Christmas and we've been playing it almost constantly since we unwrapped the box. We're musicians, so we may be biased in favor of it -- but that also means that we can see the potential in the game. To play the basic form of this game, you choose a piece of music and an instrument each for up to four players. The number of available songs and instruments increases as you play -- we've just added a sitar to our collection. Players are divided up into melody, harmonies, and percussion (if you choose -- you can also do "Ode to Joy" on Dog Suit and ukelele if you want to) and everyone plays. You can have "sheet music" to guide you if you like, but in any case, all players can control tempo and phrasing of the piece and otherwise add their own creative touches. You can play with friends or lay down multiple tracks and put everything together to make videos. You can conduct the orchestra of Miis -- several conductors together can work to achieve "chemistry" together, too, a surprisingly challenging task. There are also games to work on pitch and rhythm, all of which were fun and which would also be excellent for ear training or music classes. There are options involving the Wii balance board, too -- that's an addition to our wish list, for sure. As you play, "lessons" are offered to you. Doing well with them leads to more options in the game. I assume that this means the game will grow with the players. Kids can certainly play this game, adults will find the skill tests challenging, and trained musicians will get a kick out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2008 by Rebecca Haden

  • Good Children Christian Songs
Kids love these Christian songs. They were dancing around, very funny to look.
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2025 by lion

  • Not Living Up To The Hype
This was the biggest disappointment - what a dull, boring game. I can't even call it a game - it's more of a single player learning experience. And what you learn is not necessarily what you might want to learn... the songs are simple (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star... ). The instruments couldn't be more uninteresting to play. I was hoping to be able to learn how to play the cello, for instance - oh no, I am forced to learn drums and piano, and forced to play along with characters in a band to stupid songs I don't want to learn or hear. It's just not fun... If there is a way to choose which instrument you actually get to go through the process with, it's not obvious. I dont' want to play drums. I don't want to play the piano. I don't like being forced to go through the lessons without being able to 'test out' of them. I know all about rythmn, I know all about beat, blah blah blah.... I already play a real instrument. There's no way to override the boring, simplistic stuff to get to the better, more fun stuff. I've given this so-called game several tries, even friends and family have tried it - but it just isn't the least bit entertaining. If you've never picked up an instrument, you might like this program. You learn all the stuff that new musicians learn. But if you know something about music already, you'll be bored, bored, bored. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2009 by NoLongerHere

  • Amazing game, but probably not what you thought it was
Wii Music is not Guitar Hero. That must be said right away. If you are looking for Guitar Hero or something like Guitar Hero, look elsewhere because you will not enjoy this game. HOWEVER..... ...if you've ever played music, and/or understand the basic concepts behind jazz improv, or really just want to learn the basic concepts behind music, you will love everything about this game! The concepts of tempo, rhythm and even a little bit of chord structure are all in this game and are done very well. Maybe a little more "educational" than most people want, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. But the best part is the custom jam section. Like I said, this is basic jazz improv, and it's basic jazz improv at its best! Pick a song, a part and an instrument, and then go to town! Just like soloing, the basic chord structure is presented in front of you and you can either play the part as written or play whatever rhythm you want...but you don't have to worry about playing right notes! You just play the rhythm you want and the notes will come out correctly for you! It's awesome! So if you have ever been in some sort of high school or college band, or any band really, and understand that when a C is written you can either play a C, or a G, or alternate between the two in a basic eighth note triplet pattern, then you will fall in love with this game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2008 by Matthew Seltzer

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