
Wii Music is part of Nintendo's Wii Series, which includes Wii Sports, Wii Play and the upcoming Wii Fit and Wii Chess.
In Wii Music, players use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control a six member band with a combination of motions and button presses. The game supports up to four players, and in the single player mode the player can control up to four of their bandmates. Forty (40) instruments are available to play, including guitar, trumpet, violin, bongo drums, maracas and marimba.
Please come back later to know more on this upcoming game as this information is still not officially confirmed. The information stated in this game description was taken from E3 in 2006.
Features
Minigames: Drums uses the two Wii Remotes together to simulate drum sticks. The player moves the "drumsticks" up and down to hit the drums. The game supports split-screen multiplayer; Orchestra uses the Wii Remote to conduct an orchestra. The player swings the Wii Remote up and down to a certain tempo. Moving the Wii Remote quickly with no real rhythm will make the Mii orchestra play frantically, while slow, graceful movements will create dragging notes and longer tones. There are no indicators of any kind to show how well the player is performing, forcing the player to try to match the original music from memory, and experiment to find which movements give better results. At the song's conclusion, a round of applause emanates from the TV and a numerical score is shown, along with the player's rank as a conductor. The classifications include Passionate, Graceful, and Methodical.Six characters take part in a performance, although the game only supports up to four human players, the CPU takes care of the remaining parts. The gameplay itself is timing based. Players have to time button presses with notes. The controls vary depending on the instrument.Some instruments also have extra playing options. With the trumpet, the player can aim the Wii remote up and down to simulate an increase in blowing strength. With the guitar, the player can hold down the C button to get single notes instead of chords.

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