| Faxanadu said: For me 1978 was great. Dont remember any of it though. So the DS-10 is for kiddies as well? Should have known, since it is for a Nintendo console. so waggling and waving the arms to a music tact - to twinkle little star. do your colleagues know of this? How is it influencing your watch-making skills? |
A Korg Synth is for kiddies? Sure. Music is for kiddies. Didn't some guy named Mozart write a piano concerto when he was five? And who could forget Hanson and "MMMBop"?
As for Wii Music, you have to have a sense of rhythm to make the songs sound good. You need to have a good appreciation of rhythmic improvisation to make anything sound really good. So far it hasn't affected me in a professional capacity.
One of my favorite games is the hand-bell ringing game. I figure that's genetic though, since my great-aunt is arguably one of the most famous English Hand-bell Ringers in the U.S. She studied music at the Sorbonne. Not that I have any musical talent myself.








