Pros: Nice touch when mixed in with the rest of the band
Cons: Not quite as good on his own as everyone else
The Bottom Line:
The base of the band
Goofy and his bass provide
Musical backbone
Goofy Sure Takes His Bass Playing Seriously
Every band needs a bass player. Okay, so it depends on the band, but for the
Disney Wireless Band, it certainly proved to be true. And that bass player just happens to be Goofy.
Now if you are thinking of a bass guitar, you’d be
wrong. Goofy has himself a traditional upright
bass, you know, the kind that look like a viola and you stand up to play. And sure enough, he is standing holding this
instrument. This makes Goofy the tallest
of the band, but not by too much. It
only has four strings to it, and he plucks them. Well, he would anyway if they and he weren’t
just plastic, but the way he swings his arms back and forth to the music that
he’s playing, that’s the effect he’s supposed to have. He swings he body from side to side, and each
hand touches the neck of his bass at the end of the arcs.
Obviously, Goofy provides the base of all ten songs that
this band plays. And he does a good job
of it. You can hear it in there, but
it’s not overpowering. It completes the
sound without diminishing anything that the rest of the band is doing.
And, just like everyone else in the band, Goofy starts two
songs on his own. He plays a few notes
before everyone comes in full force. His
too songs are "O Christmas Tree" and "We Wish You a Merry
Christmas." His solos at the
beginning are more introductions that the first few notes of the song, but they
sound nice and when the other band members come in, the songs sound great. He does get another solo at the end of
"O Christmas Tree" which is fun.
As with the others, Goofy runs on three AAA batteries that
fit nicely into the silver package base he and the bass are standing on. They have lasted me this Christmas season
just fine, although the more you play with them, the quickly they will drain,
obviously.
While I am obviously enjoying this set, I would say that out
of all of them, Goofy is the one that would hold up worst if left on his
own. Each of the other two members sound
good playing solo, but the bass isn't designed to be a solo instrument. He's good, but he's not as much fun on his
own. Really, you should just get the
entire set anyway, so it doesn't matter, but that's my one thought with Goofy.
The stand up bass is not something I would have pictured as
part of a wireless band like this, but Goofy playing the bass adds a nice note
to the Disney Wireless Band. On his own,
he’s good, but mixed in with the rest of the band, he’s great.
Original Price: $29.95 or $15.95 with any purchase
I bought the entire set in 2013. This year, we can't get Goofy to play with the band. He plays on his own well, but does not sinc with the rest of the group. We even put fresh batteries in him. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteI think there's a button you can press to reset? Or am I thinking of something else? I didn't get my set out this year, so I'm afraid I'm not much help. Sorry.
DeleteYou can hold down the button to make all the players play together. I guess that's sort of a reset button. But it hasn't worked with Goofy. He just does his own thing. The rest are playing well in concert mode as I write this :)
DeleteI bought the entire set in 2013. This year, we can't get Goofy to play with the band. He plays on his own well, but does not sinc with the rest of the group. We even put fresh batteries in him. Any suggestions?
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