Disney Interactive Studios High School Musical: Sing It! Video Games User Manual


 
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CHARACTER SELECTION
Each player can select a favorite East High Drama Club
singer to perform with and then dress them in their
favorite outfits and accessories. If you sing well enough,
you will unlock more characters and more outfits.
Players joining the game late will also get a chance to
choose a profile and character.
DUETS
When you sing with a friend, his or her score and
indicators such as pitch bars and lyrics are kept on the
top half of the screen. Duets are available in Party Mode,
Quick Play Mode, and in Story Mode, too.
Duets work best with two microphones, but singers can
also share a single microphone and pass it back and forth
as each singer performs his or her part of the song.
AUDIENCE
Singers waiting for their next turn at the microphone
can create sound effects on the stage with their Wii
Remotes. Tr y new moves with your Wii Remote
– twist it, shake it, roll it, wave it – anything can happen
when you take a chance.
Use the
Control Pad to select a musical instrument
for your sound effects.
Your Nunchuk will also trigger effects. Try it and see
what happens!
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PRACTICE
Practice makes perfect. Work hard and your delivery will
be that much smoother!
And remember: you can always visit Quick Play for more
practice with songs you’ve unlocked.
SCORING
Scoring couldn’t be simpler. Sing in pitch with the music
and sing in time with the lyrics to earn maximum points.
Phrases sung in time and in pretty good pitch earn score
multipliers. Phrases sung in perfect and almost-perfect
pitch earn the highest multipliers.
In addition to the overall score, the final score screen
shows you the letter grade given for your performance.
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