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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Wea/Warner Bros. |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | How To - Musical Instruction |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 723188000180 |
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Customer Reviews of Tune Buddies - Getting to Know the Instrument
narrator is a turn off! This video would have been fine, as it was actually quite informative, if it wasn't for the goofy and irritating narrator. The surfer language and "Bill and Ted" impression got old really fast. And I am not sure what the cake baking stuff had to do with musical instruments. It is because of him that I will NOT be purchasing the other videos.
I showed it to my music classes and every child thought the narration was stupid. They did learn key things about instrument families etc. but found the narrator a turn off.
disappointed
We bought this for our son hoping to introduce muscial instruments to him early on. The host is very annoying ("surfer dude" style) and uses too much of the time on the short video trying to be funny. It does go over the types of instruments and briefly talks about some of them individually & how they work, but I think the time could have been used more productively. My son seems to like the video however, and I guess, afterall, I am not the target audience. He doesn't care either way for the host, PJ, but does enjoy seeing the intruments. It's OK if you can get past "surfer dude", but it's disappointing that in an attempt to entertain kids they used this format.
"Dude" lingo turned off both myself & my children
I had hoped for a basic introduction to musical instruments for my two children (ages 8 & 10), but they and I both thought the video was practically worthless. P.J., the chef/main character is too silly (much like the main characters in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure) and wastes far too much time trying to be funny. There is very little on the instruments themselves. In fact, you are not given much of an opportunity to even hear what they sound like. The major families of instruments were introduced, but the information was overshadowed by P.J.'s efforts to be funny. My family did not find him the least bit amusing and we decided to send this tape right off to the consignment shop.