Yasuaki Iwata arranges the music for the Star Item.Atsuko Asahi arranges all the music for the Animal Crossing course.Ryo Nagamatsu and Kenta Nagata arranges the music for the F-Zero courses.Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Yasuaki Iwata and Kenta Nagata arranges the music for the retro courses.Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu and Yasuaki Iwata composes the music for the non-retro courses.Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi and Yasuaki Iwata composes the menu themes.Atsuko Asahi composes the result themes except for track 30 and 31 which was arranged by herself.Arrangers: Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Yasuaki Iwata and Kenta Nagata Wii Sports Theme easy piano letter notes sheet music for beginners, suitable to play on Piano, Keyboard, Flute, Guitar, Cello, Violin, Clarinet, Trumpet, Saxophone, Viola and any other similar instruments you need easy letters notes chords for.Composers: Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Yasuaki Iwata, Shinobu Tanaka, Akito Nakatsuka, Yumiko Kanki, Asuka Hayazaki, Soyo Oka, Koji Kondo, Manaka Kataoka, Kenta Nagata, Kazumi Totaka, Masanobu Matsunaga, Naoto Ishida.Arrangers: Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Yasuaki Iwata, Satomi Terui and Asuka Hayazaki.Composers: Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu, Kenichi Nishimaki, Shinobu Tanaka, Kenta Nagata, Soyo Oka, David Wise, Satomi Terui, Koji Kondo and Asuka Hayazaki.Trombone: Yoichi Murata, Eijiro Nakagawa, Kanade Shishiuchi.It's great for putting a crisp, simple rhythm into your songs. In Wii Music, you'll simply use 'air cello' motions to play Basic Drums Percussion Type This set covers a basic drum setup. Wii Music is part of both Nintendos Touch Generations brand and the Wii series. A stringed instrument like the violin, the cello produces a lower range and is usually played seated. The game was released in Japan and North America in October 2008, and in Europe and Australia in the following month. Trumpet: Eric Miyashiro, Luis Valle, Sho Okumura Wii Music (Japanese: Wii Hepburn: Wii Myjikku) is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wiivideo game console.Drums: Satoshi Bandoh, Hiroyuki Noritake.Trombone: Yoichi Murata, Kanade Shishiuchi.Soprano, Tenor & Baritone Saxophone / Flute: Takuo Yamamoto.Alto Saxophone: Kazuki Katsuta (DIMENSION), Masato Honma.Electric & Acoustic Bass: Teppei Kawasaki.Everything unlocked from the start (except variants of songs, which you unlock by playing the original variants once.) The public domain library in the game is minuscule. Electric & Acoustic Guitar: Takashi Masuzaki (DIMENSION) The ability to play as the CPU Miis from New Wii Sports, New Wii Sports Resort, Wah Sports, Wah Sports Resort, and New Wii Party.Staff Credit (S Fujii, A Asahi, R Nagamatsu, S Oka*, A Hayazaki*).Ring Ring Metro (Underground) (A Asahi, K Kondo*).Dolphin Cape - Underwater ~ Deep Sea (A Asahi).Those 30 artists included Jeff Ball on violin guitars from Family Jules, Little V, Ro Panuganti, Atelier Joshua, Husky by the Geek, RichaadEB, Josh Vasquez, Ferdk, and PATRIK Dom Palombi on drums vocals from Julia Henderson, Julia Handschin, Sab Irene, and Psamathes and many dancers, keyboardists, sax players, trumpets, and more.Note: songs composed and arranged by Shiho Fujii, Atsuko Asahi, Ryo Nagamatsu and Yasuaki Iwata except for the other songs composed by other composers (*) Like all games in the Wii series, the players control Mii characters created using the consoles Mii Channel.
"I had a blast putting this together, but it wouldn't have been possible without the incredibly talented people who took part in it," wrote Moukala on Twitter. Basically, everyone would perform a piece of the music from the Mii Channel and then it was all stitched together to form a single coherent song. To keep busy during quarantine and to showcase a few of the internet's most talented musicians, Moukala recently gathered 30 artists together for a #MiiChannelJam. A producer and composer in his own right, Moukala spends his YouTube time making "Funky Bass" remixes of classic game songs and analyzing almost every noteworthy piece of music ever to come out of video games. If you have an undying love for music in video games, you've probably been pointed at Alex Moukala's YouTube channel at some point or another.