Wii Music: any good?
I didn’t realise Wii Music was out in Japan until I saw an advert for it on the train the other day. As our Wii has remained untouched for the past two months I thought I might as well buy it and see what it had to offer.
First thing I tried was conducting an orchestra:
As you can see, it involves lots of waving your hand around like a complete tool in the hope of getting the rhythm correct. I thought I’d done quite well but my score was pitiful.
I also gave flute playing a whirl:
This one was more of a bang-the-buttons-for-dear-life affair. More practise needed, methinks.
If you’ve got a Wii Fit balance board then you have the option of playing a full drum kit, which looks something like this:
The Verdict: Too early to say at the moment. There seems to be an awful lot to learn before you can become any good at it, which will either be very rewarding or more frustrating than trying to push a badger through a keyhole.
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good thing there’s no “blowing” involved with the flute. haha.
btw, how did you place the camera between you and the “flute”?
By carefully balancing my camera on a stool, which was in turn balanced on our coffee table - very high tech!