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Eh, not that impressive. The only thing that impressed/surprised me was the accordion. All of the other instruments are fairly simple, and many could do what he did.
Originally posted by: Dumac
Eh, not that impressive. The only thing that impressed/surprised me was the accordion. All of the other instruments are fairly simple, and many could do what he did.
By themselves you can say the instruments are fairly simple but you have to keep in mind he had to create them while keeping the tempo inline with the overarching piece. Effectively becoming a one man composer.
I feel that this demonstration is what Wii Music is supposed to be but was lacking due to the fact you really can't create the individual pieces's notes (from what I seen) as much as this guy has done. Not to mention, the general likening for the public domain songs.
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