A portion of a Joystiq review...
The correct approach is to just have fun, enjoy the funny animations and noises when you screw up, and keep playing until you can keep up with the rhythm naturally. I wish I could say I came to this enlightened approach easily. I was taking the whole thing way too seriously, getting far too irritated at the seventh "remix" stage (a new song that blends the previous minigames), and then I played a couple of rounds of multiplayer with my wife, who burst into laughter whenever she missed the timing. It was revelatory.
Full review here
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