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[[File:WM Instrument Improv.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A [[Mii]] playing the piano.]]
'''Instrument Improv''' is a mode in [[Wii Music]].
'''Instrument Improv''' is a mode in [[Wii Music]].
[[File:WM Instrument Improv.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A [[Mii]] playing the piano.]]
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Players can freely select and play instruments in Instrument Improv. They can switch between instruments using {{Button|wii|start}} and {{Button|wii|select}}. They can also check info about these instruments.
Players can freely select and play instruments in Instrument Improv. They can switch between instruments using {{Button|wii|start}} and {{Button|wii|select}}. They can also check info about these instruments.
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!Instrument
!Instrument
!Play category
!Play category
!Instrument
!Description
!Play category
!Instrument
!Play category
!Instrument
!Play category
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|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Piano screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Piano Sprite.png]]<br>Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Galactic Piano screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Galactic Piano}}
|Eighty-eight keys make hammers strike separate strings inside a piano. But you only need to hammer your hands up and down to produce a wide range of notes!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Piano Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Toy Piano screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Toy Piano}}
|How could the rich range of the piano ever be topped? The galaxy's greatest engineers tackled this challenge and created this perfect piano just for you!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Toy Piano Sprite.png]]<br>Toy Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Harsichord screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Harpsichord}}
|Inside a toy piano, hammers strike metal rods instead of strings, making tinny noises. You'll still play it here like a piano: hammer away as if hitting keys!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Harpsichord Sprite.png]]<br>Harpsichord}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|Harpsichords give a richer sound than pianos because their internal strings are plucked, not hammered. You'll still play it like a piano, so hammer away!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Harp screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Harp}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Harp Sprite.png]]<br>Harp}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Dulcimer screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Dulcimer}}
|The harp is one of the oldest known instruments, and a concert harp has nearly 50 strings. You'll only need to make piano-playing motions, fortunately!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Dulcimer Sprite.png]]<br>Dulcimer}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Marimba screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Marimba}}
|The dulcimer's strings, stretched over a sounding board, produce bright notes when struck with small mallets. You'll play it here with hammering movements!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Marimba Sprite.png]]<br>Marimba}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Vibraphone screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Vibraphone}}
|The marimba has dozens of wood bars that vibrate when hit with mallets. All you need to do to produce its rich range of sound is make mallet motions!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Vibraphone Sprite.png]]<br>Vibraphone}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|Metal tubes under metal keys give this percussion instrument its unique sound. Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuck like mallets to strike up a vibrating tune!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Steel Drums screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Steel Drums}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Steel Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Steel Drums}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Handbells screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Handbells}}
|Made from an oil drum, this instrument is unlike most drums because it plays specific notes. But you can still play it here with simple hammering motions!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Handbells Sprite.png]]<br>Handbells}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Dog Suit screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Dog Suit}}
|A handbell produces only one pitch, so a tune must be played by an ensemble. In Jam mode, however, you can play a range of notes with only two handbells!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Dog Suit Sprite.png]]<br>Dog Suit}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Cat Suit screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Cat Suit}}
|Sometimes a dog bark beats the whole world of music for sheer enthusiasm. In Wii Music, you can add barking to your tunes by simply pawing the air!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Cat Suit Sprite.png]]<br>Cat Suit}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|Cats gave the world their high-pitched soprano voices long before the first opera. So, why not bring meowing into your music here? Simply paw to meow!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Timpani screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Timpani}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Timpani Sprite.png]]<br>Timpani}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Rapper screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Rapper}}
|These drums consist of a plastic skin over copper bowls. Concert musicians play several to make a few notes; your drumming will make a wider note range!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Rapper Sprite.png]]<br>Rapper}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{color|#a0a810|Piano}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Acoustic Guitar screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Acoustic Guitar}}
|Check it out, yo! The rhythm and rhymes of rapping have had a huge impact on modern music. To flow in some phrases, make drumming motions!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Acoustic Guitar Sprite.png]]<br>Acoustic Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Ukulele screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Ukulele}}
|An acoustic guitar isn't amped up, which is why it produces such sweet, folksy notes. You'll play it here with an equally folksy technique: simply strum!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Ukulele Sprite.png]]<br>Ukulele}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|Meaning "jumping flea" in Hawaiian, the ukulele is like a pint-sized guitar that's plucked and strummed. You'll play it just by strumming, though!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Electric Guitar screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Electric Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Electric Guitar Sprite.png]]<br>Electric Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Galactic Guitar screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Galactic Guitar}}
|This guitar achieves its rock-god sound with an amp that converts string vibrations into electric signals. To play it here, use your "air guitar" techniques!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Guitar Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Banjo screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Banjo}}
|Looking for a guitar that beats all the others for sheer sci-fi sound? The galaxy's best engineers created this one just for Wii Music!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Banjo Sprite.png]]<br>Banjo}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Sitar screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Sitar}}
|Innovated from African instruments, the banjo has become famous for its use in bluegrass and country music You'll play it here by strumming "air banjo" style!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Sitar Sprite.png]]<br>Sitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|The sitar has lent its exotic stringed sounds to India's musical landscape since the 14th century. You won't need the traditional metallic pick. Just strum!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Shamisen screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Shamisen}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Shamisen Sprite.png]]<br>Shamisen}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Jaw Harp screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Jaw Harp}}
|This instrument dates from Japan's Muromachi period (1333-1573). You won't need the traditional wood paddle to pluck its three strings: just strum.
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Jaw Harp Sprite.png]]<br>Jaw Harp}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Electric Bass screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Electric Bass}}
|The jaw harp is held in the teeth while the player plucks a reed and alters mouth position for different notes. You only need to strum--less complex!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Electric Bass Sprite.png]]<br>Electric Bass}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Upright Bass screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Upright Bass}}
|The electric bass uses only four strings that play in a lower range than on electric guitar. This guitar is key for driving a band's rhythm, so strum away!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Upright Bass Sprite.png]]<br>Upright Bass}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|If a violin bulked up and stood on its toes, it'd be the upright bass. Its strings can be played with a bow, but you'll play it by strumming!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Galactic Bass screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Galactic Bass}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Bass Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Bass}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{color|#ce7004|Guitar}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Clarinet screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Clarinet}}
|How could the bass guitar play in outer space? The greatest engineers in the galaxy answered that question with this bass. It's a Wii Music exclusive!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Trumpet Sprite.png]]<br>Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Accordion screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Accordion}}
|This brass instrument usually has three valves players press while blowing. But you need only to press buttons to make its bright notes. No blowing necessary!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Horn Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Horn}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Recorder screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Recorder}}
|Galactic engineers sought to create a horn that could sound pure in the deepest regions of space. And here it is in Wii Music, so enjoy its brilliant tones!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Saxophone Sprite.png]]<br>Saxophone}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|Why is the brassy sax a "woodwind"? Because the player blows on a reed while fingering tone holes. But don't you waste your breath! Just press buttons.
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Bagpipe screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Bagpipe}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Clarinet Sprite.png]]<br>Clarinet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument NES Horn screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>NES Horn}}
|A warm-sounding woodwind, the clarinet makes sound as the player blows on its reed and uses 20-plus sound holes. But you'll make music by tootling buttons!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Recorder Sprite.png]]<br>Recorder}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Singer screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Singer}}
|The recorder is the woodwind that many beginners start with because it's easier to blow into to make nice notes. Still, Wii Music makes it even easier!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Accordion Sprite.png]]<br>Accordion}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Tuba screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Tuba}}
|This instrument is quite a handful, and player must squeeze it like a bellows while pressing keys and buttons on its sides. You'll need only to press buttons!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Bagpipe Sprite.png]]<br>Bagpipe}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|The bagpipe's bag must be constantly refilled by blowing or using a bellows. In order to pipe, you won't need to wrestle with so much. Just use buttons!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM NES Horn Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:WM NES Horn Sprite (2).png]]<br>NES Horn}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|This instrument has been created by fusing the controller from Nintendo's first home console with a horn. You'll play it similarly...with button presses!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Singer Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:WM Singer Sprite (2).png]]<br>Singer}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|Cheerful doo-wop vocals were all the rage in the U.S. in the 1950s. It's such a lovely sound that it's come to Wii Music as "doo-Wii" singing!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Tuba Sprite.png]]<br>Tuba}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|{{color|#ce1404|Trumpet}}
|This brass instrument is up to 20 feet long when uncoiled! But you won't need to lug its weight around while blowing! Use buttons to play its weighty sounds!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Flute screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Flute}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Flute Sprite.png]]<br>Flute}}
|{{color|#9a00ff|Flute}}
|{{color|#9a00ff|Flute}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Harmonica screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Harmonica}}
|This side-held woodwind makes sound when the player blows across the mouthpiece and fingers sound-hole keys. Here, it's easier: press buttons!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Harmonica Sprite.png]]<br>Harmonica}}
|{{color|#9a00ff|Flute}}
|{{color|#9a00ff|Flute}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Violin screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Violin}}
|A harmonica produces notes when the player blows through its many holes or sucks air through them. No huffing and puffing here: just press buttons.
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Violin Sprite.png]]<br>Violin}}
|{{color|#200093|Violin}}
|{{color|#200093|Violin}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Cello screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Cello}}
|Violinists play this instrument, held under the chin, by running a bow over its strings while using the fingerboard. Here, however, you'll just play "air violin"!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Cello Sprite.png]]<br>Cello}}
|{{color|#200093|Violin}}
|{{color|#200093|Violin}}
|A stringed instrument like the violin, the cello produces a lower range and is usually played seated. In Wii Music, you'll simply use "air cello" motions to play!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Basic Drums screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Basic Drums}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Basic Drums Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:WM Basic Drums Sprite (2).png]]<br>Basic Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Rock Drums screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Rock Drums}}
|This set covers a basic drum setup. It's great for putting a crisp, simple rhythm into your songs. It's simple to play, too. Just drum and press buttons!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Rock Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Rock Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Jazz Drums screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Jazz Drums}}
|This set will put rock-god thunder into your band with its powerful bass drum. Simply drum to play it, or press buttons simultaneously to add precision sounds!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Jazz Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Jazz Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Latin Drums screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Latin Drums}}
|The set is customized to give songs a jazzy sound and an easygoing backbeat. It's easy enough to play, too: simply drum and, if you want, press buttons.
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Latin Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Latin Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|The set is tailored to give songs that special Latin beat to really get the party started! Play it just like you would the other sets: drum away!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Reggae Drums screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Reggae Drums}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Reggae Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Reggae Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Ballad Drums screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Rock Drums}}
|The set is customized to give music that easygoing reggae beat. Put that spirit into your own jams just by drumming away!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Ballad Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Ballad Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Galactic Drums screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Galactic Drums}}
|The set is tailored to put a slow groove into your shows, perfect for when you want to take it really easy. Play it by simply drumming...in smooth style.
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Drums Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Drums}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Marching Snare screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Marching Snare}}
|What sort of drumming could thunder through the depths of space? The galaxy's best engineers created this drum set, then beamed it into Wii Music!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Marching Snare Sprite.png]]<br>Marching Snare}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|This snare drum is often used in marching bands to keep both the crew and the song in tight formation! To drive the action, just drum!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Bass Drum screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Bass Drum}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Bass Drum Sprite.png]]<br>Bass Drum}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Taiko Drum screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Rock Drums}}
|This drum is the big dog in a full drum set, but it can also be used on its own. Just drum to play this beast; press A while striking to hit the gong!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Taiko Drum Sprite.png]]<br>Taiko Drum}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Congas screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Congas}}
|Use of this Japanese drum, mostly in traditional ceremonies, demands that drummers put power into their playing. Don't break a sweat here: drum away!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Congas Sprite.png]]<br>Congas}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Galactic Congas screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Galactic Congas}}
|This Cuban instrument gives such an infectious beat that it's become a big part of modern music. To play these skinny drums, simply pound the air!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Galactic Congas Sprite.png]]<br>Galactic Congas}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|The conga rhythm was so catchy that galactic engineers wanted to replicate the conga with a space-age sound. They created this instrument just for you!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Djembe Drum screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Djembe Drum}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Djembe Drum Sprite.png]]<br>Djembe Drum}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Timbales screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Timbales}}
|Played with the hands, the djembe is a traditional West African drum made of a goatskin stretched over a wood shell. Drum away to produce its rich sound!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Timbales Sprite.png]]<br>Timbales}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Maracas screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Maracas}}
|Players of this Cuban drum really put this instrument through its paces, hittingits heads and rims! While you drum, press buttons to hit the rims, too!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Maracas Sprite.png]]<br>Maracas}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Tambourine screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Tambourine}}
|Made from hollow gourds filled with beans, maracas add a crazy beat to mambo and salsa music, and all you have to do is shake-shake-shake!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Tambourine Sprite.png]]<br>Tambourine}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|This instrument is the perfect portable fusion of drums and cymbals! Shake the controllers to get a nice beat and rattle going, and hit buttons for fun effects!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Bells screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Bells}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Bells Sprite.png]]<br>Bells}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Castanets screenshot.png|150px]]<br>Castanets}}
|You'll sometimes find a bell tree in an orchestra, and perhaps sleigh bells for holiday shows. Here you'll get both! Play them by making jingling motions!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Castanets Sprite.png]]<br>Castanets}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Cowbell screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Cowbell}}
|This traditional Spanish percussion instrument is widely used by flamenco dancers. You can put this snappy touch in songs by shaking your controllers!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Cowbell Sprite.png]]<br>Cowbell}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Hand Clap screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Hand Clap}}
|The cowbell has traveled from the pastures to percussion, especially in Latin music. Here you'll tap out cowbell beats by playing "air cowbell"!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Hand Clap Sprite.png]]<br>Hand Clap}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|A kind of tap dancing with more kapow, this do-it-yourself percussion adds clapping and snapping. In Wii Music, you can do all three with simple controls!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Beatboxer screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Beatboxer}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Beatboxer Sprite.png]]<br>[[File:WM Beatboxer Sprite (2).png]]<br>Beatboxer}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Black Belt screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Black Belt}}
|Beatboxers don't need drums and tons of instruments when they can make sounds with mouths and mics! Here, easy controls make it all even simpler!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Black Belt Sprite.png]]<br>Black Belt}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Cheerleader screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Cheerleader}}
|This is not a traditional instrument, but why not throw some hi-YA chops into your music?
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Cheerleader Sprite.png]]<br>Cheerleader}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{color|#009365|Percussion}}
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Güiro screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Güiro}}
|"Go! Go! Win! Yeah!" When tubas just can't inspire a touchdown, nothing beats cheers from the sidelines! In Wii Music, wave your hands to cheer!
|{{color|#29d900|Percussion}}
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Güiro Sprite.png]]<br>Güiro}}
|{{color|#29d900|Others}}
|Musicians play this hollowed-out gourd by rubbing a stick along notches cut into its side. It's a key instrument in Latin music, so have fun with it!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Cuíca Sprite.png]]<br>Cuíca}}
|{{color|#29d900|Others}}
|The cuíca looks like a drum, but this crazy instrument is actually played by rubbing a stick hidden in its body. And in Wii Music, you'll make similar motions!
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Whistle Sprite.png]]<br>Whistle}}
|{{color|#29d900|Others}}
|Used in samba carnivals, this whistle has side holes that can be opened or closed to change the sound. Just push buttons to whistle up a storm!
|-
|-
|{{center|[[File:WM Instrument Cuíca screenshot.jpg|150px]]<br>Cuíca}}
|{{center|[[File:WM DJ Turntables Sprite.png]]<br>DJ Turntables}}
|{{color|#29d900|Percussion}}
|{{color|#29d900|Others}}
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[[category:Wii Music]]
[[category:Wii Music]]

Latest revision as of 10:25, 10 March 2024

A Mii playing the piano.

Instrument Improv is a mode in Wii Music.

Gameplay

Players can freely select and play instruments in Instrument Improv. They can switch between instruments using start and select. They can also check info about these instruments.

Instruments

Instrument Play category Description
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Piano
Piano Eighty-eight keys make hammers strike separate strings inside a piano. But you only need to hammer your hands up and down to produce a wide range of notes!
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Galactic Piano
Piano How could the rich range of the piano ever be topped? The galaxy's greatest engineers tackled this challenge and created this perfect piano just for you!
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Toy Piano
Piano Inside a toy piano, hammers strike metal rods instead of strings, making tinny noises. You'll still play it here like a piano: hammer away as if hitting keys!
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Harpsichord
Piano Harpsichords give a richer sound than pianos because their internal strings are plucked, not hammered. You'll still play it like a piano, so hammer away!
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Harp
Piano The harp is one of the oldest known instruments, and a concert harp has nearly 50 strings. You'll only need to make piano-playing motions, fortunately!
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Dulcimer
Piano The dulcimer's strings, stretched over a sounding board, produce bright notes when struck with small mallets. You'll play it here with hammering movements!
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Marimba
Piano The marimba has dozens of wood bars that vibrate when hit with mallets. All you need to do to produce its rich range of sound is make mallet motions!
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Vibraphone
Piano Metal tubes under metal keys give this percussion instrument its unique sound. Use the Wii Remote and Nunchuck like mallets to strike up a vibrating tune!
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Steel Drums
Piano Made from an oil drum, this instrument is unlike most drums because it plays specific notes. But you can still play it here with simple hammering motions!
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Handbells
Piano A handbell produces only one pitch, so a tune must be played by an ensemble. In Jam mode, however, you can play a range of notes with only two handbells!
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Dog Suit
Piano Sometimes a dog bark beats the whole world of music for sheer enthusiasm. In Wii Music, you can add barking to your tunes by simply pawing the air!
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Cat Suit
Piano Cats gave the world their high-pitched soprano voices long before the first opera. So, why not bring meowing into your music here? Simply paw to meow!
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Timpani
Piano These drums consist of a plastic skin over copper bowls. Concert musicians play several to make a few notes; your drumming will make a wider note range!
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Rapper
Piano Check it out, yo! The rhythm and rhymes of rapping have had a huge impact on modern music. To flow in some phrases, make drumming motions!
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Acoustic Guitar
Guitar An acoustic guitar isn't amped up, which is why it produces such sweet, folksy notes. You'll play it here with an equally folksy technique: simply strum!
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Ukulele
Guitar Meaning "jumping flea" in Hawaiian, the ukulele is like a pint-sized guitar that's plucked and strummed. You'll play it just by strumming, though!
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Electric Guitar
Guitar This guitar achieves its rock-god sound with an amp that converts string vibrations into electric signals. To play it here, use your "air guitar" techniques!
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Galactic Guitar
Guitar Looking for a guitar that beats all the others for sheer sci-fi sound? The galaxy's best engineers created this one just for Wii Music!
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Banjo
Guitar Innovated from African instruments, the banjo has become famous for its use in bluegrass and country music You'll play it here by strumming "air banjo" style!
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Sitar
Guitar The sitar has lent its exotic stringed sounds to India's musical landscape since the 14th century. You won't need the traditional metallic pick. Just strum!
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Shamisen
Guitar This instrument dates from Japan's Muromachi period (1333-1573). You won't need the traditional wood paddle to pluck its three strings: just strum.
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Jaw Harp
Guitar The jaw harp is held in the teeth while the player plucks a reed and alters mouth position for different notes. You only need to strum--less complex!
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Electric Bass
Guitar The electric bass uses only four strings that play in a lower range than on electric guitar. This guitar is key for driving a band's rhythm, so strum away!
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Upright Bass
Guitar If a violin bulked up and stood on its toes, it'd be the upright bass. Its strings can be played with a bow, but you'll play it by strumming!
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Galactic Bass
Guitar How could the bass guitar play in outer space? The greatest engineers in the galaxy answered that question with this bass. It's a Wii Music exclusive!
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Trumpet
Trumpet This brass instrument usually has three valves players press while blowing. But you need only to press buttons to make its bright notes. No blowing necessary!
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Galactic Horn
Trumpet Galactic engineers sought to create a horn that could sound pure in the deepest regions of space. And here it is in Wii Music, so enjoy its brilliant tones!
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Saxophone
Trumpet Why is the brassy sax a "woodwind"? Because the player blows on a reed while fingering tone holes. But don't you waste your breath! Just press buttons.
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Clarinet
Trumpet A warm-sounding woodwind, the clarinet makes sound as the player blows on its reed and uses 20-plus sound holes. But you'll make music by tootling buttons!
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Recorder
Trumpet The recorder is the woodwind that many beginners start with because it's easier to blow into to make nice notes. Still, Wii Music makes it even easier!
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Accordion
Trumpet This instrument is quite a handful, and player must squeeze it like a bellows while pressing keys and buttons on its sides. You'll need only to press buttons!
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Bagpipe
Trumpet The bagpipe's bag must be constantly refilled by blowing or using a bellows. In order to pipe, you won't need to wrestle with so much. Just use buttons!
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NES Horn
Trumpet This instrument has been created by fusing the controller from Nintendo's first home console with a horn. You'll play it similarly...with button presses!
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Singer
Trumpet Cheerful doo-wop vocals were all the rage in the U.S. in the 1950s. It's such a lovely sound that it's come to Wii Music as "doo-Wii" singing!
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Tuba
Trumpet This brass instrument is up to 20 feet long when uncoiled! But you won't need to lug its weight around while blowing! Use buttons to play its weighty sounds!
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Flute
Flute This side-held woodwind makes sound when the player blows across the mouthpiece and fingers sound-hole keys. Here, it's easier: press buttons!
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Harmonica
Flute A harmonica produces notes when the player blows through its many holes or sucks air through them. No huffing and puffing here: just press buttons.
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Violin
Violin Violinists play this instrument, held under the chin, by running a bow over its strings while using the fingerboard. Here, however, you'll just play "air violin"!
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Cello
Violin A stringed instrument like the violin, the cello produces a lower range and is usually played seated. In Wii Music, you'll simply use "air cello" motions to play!
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Basic Drums
Percussion This set covers a basic drum setup. It's great for putting a crisp, simple rhythm into your songs. It's simple to play, too. Just drum and press buttons!
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Rock Drums
Percussion This set will put rock-god thunder into your band with its powerful bass drum. Simply drum to play it, or press buttons simultaneously to add precision sounds!
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Jazz Drums
Percussion The set is customized to give songs a jazzy sound and an easygoing backbeat. It's easy enough to play, too: simply drum and, if you want, press buttons.
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Latin Drums
Percussion The set is tailored to give songs that special Latin beat to really get the party started! Play it just like you would the other sets: drum away!
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Reggae Drums
Percussion The set is customized to give music that easygoing reggae beat. Put that spirit into your own jams just by drumming away!
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Ballad Drums
Percussion The set is tailored to put a slow groove into your shows, perfect for when you want to take it really easy. Play it by simply drumming...in smooth style.
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Galactic Drums
Percussion What sort of drumming could thunder through the depths of space? The galaxy's best engineers created this drum set, then beamed it into Wii Music!
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Marching Snare
Percussion This snare drum is often used in marching bands to keep both the crew and the song in tight formation! To drive the action, just drum!
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Bass Drum
Percussion This drum is the big dog in a full drum set, but it can also be used on its own. Just drum to play this beast; press A while striking to hit the gong!
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Taiko Drum
Percussion Use of this Japanese drum, mostly in traditional ceremonies, demands that drummers put power into their playing. Don't break a sweat here: drum away!
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Congas
Percussion This Cuban instrument gives such an infectious beat that it's become a big part of modern music. To play these skinny drums, simply pound the air!
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Galactic Congas
Percussion The conga rhythm was so catchy that galactic engineers wanted to replicate the conga with a space-age sound. They created this instrument just for you!
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Djembe Drum
Percussion Played with the hands, the djembe is a traditional West African drum made of a goatskin stretched over a wood shell. Drum away to produce its rich sound!
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Timbales
Percussion Players of this Cuban drum really put this instrument through its paces, hittingits heads and rims! While you drum, press buttons to hit the rims, too!
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Maracas
Percussion Made from hollow gourds filled with beans, maracas add a crazy beat to mambo and salsa music, and all you have to do is shake-shake-shake!
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Tambourine
Percussion This instrument is the perfect portable fusion of drums and cymbals! Shake the controllers to get a nice beat and rattle going, and hit buttons for fun effects!
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Bells
Percussion You'll sometimes find a bell tree in an orchestra, and perhaps sleigh bells for holiday shows. Here you'll get both! Play them by making jingling motions!
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Castanets
Percussion This traditional Spanish percussion instrument is widely used by flamenco dancers. You can put this snappy touch in songs by shaking your controllers!
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Cowbell
Percussion The cowbell has traveled from the pastures to percussion, especially in Latin music. Here you'll tap out cowbell beats by playing "air cowbell"!
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Hand Clap
Percussion A kind of tap dancing with more kapow, this do-it-yourself percussion adds clapping and snapping. In Wii Music, you can do all three with simple controls!
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Beatboxer
Percussion Beatboxers don't need drums and tons of instruments when they can make sounds with mouths and mics! Here, easy controls make it all even simpler!
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Black Belt
Percussion This is not a traditional instrument, but why not throw some hi-YA chops into your music?
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Cheerleader
Percussion "Go! Go! Win! Yeah!" When tubas just can't inspire a touchdown, nothing beats cheers from the sidelines! In Wii Music, wave your hands to cheer!
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Güiro
Others Musicians play this hollowed-out gourd by rubbing a stick along notches cut into its side. It's a key instrument in Latin music, so have fun with it!
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Cuíca
Others The cuíca looks like a drum, but this crazy instrument is actually played by rubbing a stick hidden in its body. And in Wii Music, you'll make similar motions!
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Whistle
Others Used in samba carnivals, this whistle has side holes that can be opened or closed to change the sound. Just push buttons to whistle up a storm!
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DJ Turntables
Others It's essential gear for dance clubs and discos, and now Wii Music gives you a DJ station, where you can spin and scratch with simple motions!