Sixty-six playable instruments are available in the single and multiplayer modes, including the violin, cowbell, clarinet, harmonica, piano, guitar, trumpet, harp, shamisen, maracas, sitar and marimba, as well as unconventional instruments such as dog and cat sounds, pseudo vocals (Singer), Kung Fu (Blackbelt), cheerleader, and 8-bit sound waves ( NES gray Horn). Unlike other music games, Wii Music does not require the player to press certain buttons at certain times but only requires the player to move the Wii Remote and Nunchuk like he or she was playing the instruments. In Wii Music, the player uses both motions and button presses on the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control a six-member band with 5 "Tutes" and 1 Mii. The game is led by Sebastian Tute (right), and when you jam the other tutes can join you.
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