Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Ready to Jam with Wii Music Game

The Nintendo Wii game consoles have become the most sought after gaming console. The reason why is the wireless controller that lets you participate in the game by your actions, which is a revolutionary way of playing compared to other game consoles. The Nintendo Wii is an interactive game console requiring you to actually move to play games. The idea for the Wii interactive games came from the fact that traditional games required only sitting. Wii wanted to allow players the chance to get up and be a part of the game.

One of the newest Wii games is the Wii Music game. The game allows you to play up to 60 different instruments, with no pre-existing knowledge of music or the instrument. With the Wii all you need to do is to imitate playing the instrument using the Nunchuk controllers and the Wii Remote, unlike "Guitar Hero" where you have to follow the picture on the TV screen. You do not have to use a series of buttons, just some simple motions, to enjoy playing a song. You choose the song that you want to play then decide if you want to turn it into a rock song or change it to classical music. For a fun twist, be sure to try adding a Latin theme to your music.

The Wii Music game has several settings that will allow you to train or improve your jam sessions, which can include several of your friends or even online bands. The video playback also includes modes to help you become a master of music.

With the Wii recording, you can record your jam session and send it to your online friends to view and play along, and then they in turn can send the music back to you, until you have a perfect recording. The Wii music game can even provide you with different camera angles making playback fun.

Besides music, there are additional things that you can do with the Wii Music Game. From low to high pitch, you can take a quiz that will let you test your ear tones. You can also play notes only when the tune requires you to do so. Another command will allow you to be the conductor of your very own orchestra. Point to a particular section of the orchestra to get them to play, and you can use the controller just like the conductor's baton. You can also make them play in a soft tone or a stronger tone, slowly or quickly.

If you want to add some extra accessories such as the Wii Fit, which is used for the drums, you can place your feet on the Balance Board, which will work as pedals for bass drums and cymbals. Wii Music includes a list of songs to play, but this is only the beginning. It's what you do with it that really counts.

If you are looking for ways to improve your own music you should try the Wii Music game. The Wii music games makes it possible for people to play an instrument without having to take the time out to really learn all the details and techniques. If you would like to explore your musical talent in a fun and non-intimidating way, you are sure to enjoy Wii Music.

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