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We’re only half way through the list and need your help to fill the last 25 spots! How to join in Despite not appearing in the game, he has official artwork and appears on the Japanese and European box art.With the help of Hamish Dinsdale, we’ve put together a list of the first 25 tracks. Internal datas name this Mii "Michael Tutori". If we go into pictures of early versions of the game, we can see a Mii with a red afro who was supposed to take Sebastian's role in the game.
Park Plaza- a stage set in the center of a park. Harmony High Rise- a stage set in an apartment building. Sweet Stage- a stage on top of a giant birthday cake.īeachside Drive- a stage set on a truck driving past the beach. Live Club- a stage inside a concert room. Music Mountain- a stage set on a mountain rage. There are a total of 66 Instruments in Wii Music.Įlectro Stage- a stage with an illuminated background, if the player played video game music on this stage, the background will change in a special way.
8 Classical, 22 Traditional, 13 Popular songs, 7 Game songs, as well as 3 Unused songs. There are a total of 47 playable songs in Wii Music. In Multiplayer, players are picked at random to answer a question. There are a total of 8 levels in Pitch Perfect and when you beat them all, you unlock the Music Room stage.
In Pitch Perfect, players must complete a series of tests about music, such as what Mii played the lowest note or what Mii played the incorrect note. There are a total of 5 songs, and when you play them all, you unlock the Park Square stage. When the song ends, players are scored on how many notes they got right out of 100. In Handbell Harmony, players have 2 handbells that they must chime in by shaking the Wii Remote or Nunchuck at the right time. After you play all 5 songs, you unlock a Harp as well as The Legend of Zelda.
In Multiplayer, you have to conduct the same orchestra at once and are scored based how harmoniously the conductors perform. The faster you swing the wii remote, the faster the tempo is. In Mii Maestro/Open Orchestra, players conduct a orchestra by waving the Wii remote to play one of 5 songs. Gameplay (Minigames) Mii Maestro/Open Orchestra The last lesson on an instrument to show that you mastered the instrument. It also introduced Sebastian Tute and the other Tutes. It introduces you how to play Instruments, design Sleeves for your Videos and Jam Sessions. Jam Basics is the tutorial of Wii Music and plays when you first start the game. Finally, you watch a replay of your song before it sends you back to the main menu. You can choose 11 different styles in Custom Jam: Rock, Pop, March, Jazz, Classical, Hawaiian, Reggae, Latin, Tango, Japanese, Electronic.Īfter you record your music, you design a Sleeve for your song, which allows you to set the background, frame and positions of your Miis on the sleeve, followed by rating the song out of 100. Unlike many music titles such as Guitar Hero or Elite Beat Agents, you don't have to play in time or tune with the music, as most of the game is ad libbed. There are a total of 6 musicians, one for Chords, Melodys, Harmonies and Bass as well as two for percussion. In Custom jam, up to 4 players can connect their own Wii Remote and join in by playing a remix of one of the 50 songs. Get to the music quickly by simply choosing an instrument and playing with the tutes! Improvs are times where you can improve songs in the game.