Play Rhythm 'n Notes - Improve Your Music Skills (USA) online

Play Rhythm 'n Notes - Improve Your Music Skills (USA) Online

5/5
Nintendo DS(NDS)
2007-01-10

Rhythm 'n Notes presents a variety of lessons aimed at teaching or reinforcing several core music skills; namely recognizing notes and time signatures. The first focuses on an on screen piano that will play a note or a cord which the player must then replicate, the game demands perfection though, so it may take a while to pass. The other aspect of the training is played out by the player tapping a beat out on a percussion instrument, i.e. a soda can or a taiko.

Lessons are followed by identical tests to see what you managed to retain in your mind and ear.

The game is hosted by a bouncy animé, Tsunami, who will play along with you on the instruments and offer encouragement.

  • DeveloperIE Institute Co., Ltd.
  • PublisherIE Institute Co., Ltd.
  • Release Date2007-01-10
  • GenresEducational
  • PlatformsNintendo DS(NDS)
  • Players18

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