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bdbdbd said:
@Yacuzaice: Point? Did you listen what the pianos sounded like? Imagine what it sounds like when you are just randomly hitting the buttons, when the kids don't even play anything and the volume options are "loud" and "super loud". Parents buy pianos, drums, guitars etc. for their kids so that the kids can be creative.
With Wii Music, you still can be creative, the game actually plays something and you can turn the volume down...

That is my point, Wii Music doesn't compare to a child playing with a toy piano.  I wouldn't say randomly pressing buttons somewhat in time with the music compares to an actual instrument (even if the instrument is a toy version).  With Wii Music it is more like the kid is drumming his fingers on the table while piano music is playing.  Well actually it would be more accurate to say that music starts playing as the kid randomly mashes keys on the piano.

While a child might only make noise at first with a keyboard, they can improve until they can actually produce music.  With Wii Music, from what I've seen, they pretty much just need a hint of rhythm to master it.  As for the volume issue, a lot of these things have volume control, or you could just take out the batteries.