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Saria's Song is a song composed by [[Saria]] which is used as a symbol of friendship. Following the sound of her song is needed to navigate the Lost Woods in ''Ocarina''. Link learns it from Saria when he visits her at the Sacred Sanctuary Meadow. Playing it will allow Link to communicate telepathically with Saria, and she will sometimes provide hints. It additionally can be played to calm the uptight [[Darunia]] into a wild dance and to earn the [[Skull Kid]]'s friendship.  
 
Saria's Song is a song composed by [[Saria]] which is used as a symbol of friendship. Following the sound of her song is needed to navigate the Lost Woods in ''Ocarina''. Link learns it from Saria when he visits her at the Sacred Sanctuary Meadow. Playing it will allow Link to communicate telepathically with Saria, and she will sometimes provide hints. It additionally can be played to calm the uptight [[Darunia]] into a wild dance and to earn the [[Skull Kid]]'s friendship.  
  
Saria's Song has also been used as background music in later games. In ''Majora's Mask'', it played when Bonooru danced and was background music for the Woods of Mystery, and a few notes are slowly played at the end when Link finds the Skull Kid's friendship drawing in the Lost Woods. In ''Twilight Princess'', it is used as background music for the Sacred Grove and is sometimes played by the Skull Kid on his flute. It is also background music for the Deku Temple in ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''. and is partially used in the Forest Haven's background music in ''The Wind Waker''. In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', it is played during Darunia's victory animation, which involves him doing his dance from ''Ocarina of Time''. In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', the player must move in beat to Saria's Song as part of a music puzzle to wake up [[Tingle]] and receive instructions for clearing the Lost Woods.
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Saria's Song has also been used as background music in later games. In ''Majora's Mask'', it played when Bonooru danced and was background music for the Woods of Mystery, and a few notes are slowly played at the end when Link finds the Skull Kid's friendship drawing in the Lost Woods. In ''Twilight Princess'', it is used as background music for the Sacred Grove and is sometimes played by the Skull Kid on his flute. It is also background music for the Deku Temple in ''[[Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland]]''. and is partially used in the Forest Haven's background music in ''The Wind Waker''. In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', it is played during Darunia's victory animation, which involves him doing his dance from ''Ocarina of Time''.
  
 
==Scarecrow's Song==
 
==Scarecrow's Song==

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