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*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
 
*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
  
This song was featured in ''Link's Awakening'' with a strong story role. It is initially performed by [[Marin]] and has the power to awaken those that are sleeping. It is also favored by the general populace. Marin teaches it to Link after he gets an ocarina so that he has something to remember her by. Its most important role is in awakening the [[Wind Fish]] at the end of the game. First, Link has to play it at the Wind Fish's Egg when he has the eight instruments of the sirens, and the song will play on those instruments at the same time. After defeating the Nightmares, Link plays it once more to actually wake the Wind Fish.  
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This song was featured in ''Link's Awakening'' with a strong story role. It is initially performed by [[Marin]] and has the power to awaken those that are sleeping. It is also favored by the general populace. Marin teaches it to Link after he gets an ocarina so that he has something to remember her by. Its most important role is in awakening the [[Wind Fish]] at the end of the game. First, Link has to play it at the Wind Fish's Egg when he has the eight instruments of the sirens, and the song will play on those instruments at the same time. After defeating the Nightmares, Link plays it once more to actually wake the Wind Fish.
  
A version of the song with sung lyrics was featured in a trailer for the Switch remake of ''Link's Awakening''.
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It also appears in ''Majora's Mask'', where it is a song of the Indigo-Gos. Link plays it in a sound check at the Milk Bar in which he must play one part in each form, so that the song winds up being played with the Ocarina of Time, the [[Deku Scrub|Deku]] Pipes, the [[Goron]] Drums and the [[Zora]] Guitar. The song had previously been sang by [[Lulu]]'s mother and makes [[Gorman]] nostalgic enough to give Link the Circus Leader's Mask. Beyond the title, the song is different from the original Ballad.
 
 
The title also appears in ''Majora's Mask'', where it is a song of the Indigo-Gos. Link plays it in a sound check at the Milk Bar in which he must play one part in each of the forms obtained in the game, so that the song winds up being played with the Ocarina of Time, the [[Deku Scrub|Deku]] Pipes, the [[Goron]] Drums and the [[Zora]] Guitar. The song had previously been sang by [[Lulu]]'s mother and makes [[Gorman]] nostalgic enough to give Link the Circus Leader's Mask. Aside from the title, the song is different from the original Ballad.
 
  
 
==Bolero of Fire==
 
==Bolero of Fire==
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*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
 
*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
  
This is a warp song learned in ''Link's Awakening''. The fish Manbo and his two companions teach it to Link. It can warp Link to the beginning of the dungeon, and while in the overworld it will warp him to Manbo's Pond, which is located near Crazy Tracy's house. In the Switch remake, playing it in the overworld will allow Link to teleport to any warp point in the game, including Manbo's Pond.
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This is a warp song learned in ''Link's Awakening''. The fish Manbo and his two companions teach it to Link. It can warp Link to the beginning of the dungeon, and while in the overworld it will warp him to Manbo Pond, which is located near Crazy Tracy's house.
  
 
==Minuet of Forest==
 
==Minuet of Forest==
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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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*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
 
*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
  
This song is featured as an important song in ''Majora's Mask''. The [[Happy Mask Salesman]] teaches it to Link after he retrieves the Ocarina of Time in order to heal Link, who had been cursed into a Deku Scrub form, by turning the curse into the Deku Mask. The Song of Healing is known as a soothing song which heals evil magic and troubled spirits, which is usually changed into the form of masks. Link can play them for several other characters in the game to help them and gain masks from it, most notably getting the Goron and Zora masks by healing the spirits of [[Darmani]] and [[Mikau]], respectively. The Song of Healing is also howled into a Howling Stone at Death Mountain (the first Howling Stone to appear in the game) to initiate a session with the Hero's Spirit in ''Twilight Princess''.
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This song is featured as an important song in ''Majora's Mask". The [[Happy Mask Salesman]] teaches it to Link after he retrieves the Ocarina of Time (which basically makes it very soon after he re-learned the Song of Time) in order to heal Link, whom had been cursed into a Deku Scrub form. The song turns the curse into the Deku Mask, and it is known as a soothing song which heals evil magic and troubling spirits, usually turning them into masks. Link can play them for several other characters in the game to help them and gain masks from it, most notably getting the Goron and Zora masks by healing the spirits of [[Darmani]] and [[Mikau]]. The Song of Healing is also howled into a Howling Stone at Death Mountain (the first Howling Stone to appear in the game) to initiate a session with the Hero's Spirit in ''Twilight Princess''.
  
 
*Note: This song is actually Saria's Song played backwards.
 
*Note: This song is actually Saria's Song played backwards.
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In ''Majora's Mask'', Princess Zelda taught the song to Link when he was leaving Hyrule, and Link remembers this after he regains the Ocarina of Time. It is the first song Link can play in the song, and it has a purpose which is more literal; playing it will cause Link to travel back in time to the dawn of the first day. This is essential for Link avoiding [[Termina]]'s apocalypse on the third night until he is capable of preventing it. Bonooru tells Link about two variations on the Song of Time which are not recorded on the start screen. The Song of Double Time will accelerate time for Link so that day becomes night or vice-versa (the same effect as the Sun's Song), while the Inverted Song of Time has reversed notes and will slow down time.  
 
In ''Majora's Mask'', Princess Zelda taught the song to Link when he was leaving Hyrule, and Link remembers this after he regains the Ocarina of Time. It is the first song Link can play in the song, and it has a purpose which is more literal; playing it will cause Link to travel back in time to the dawn of the first day. This is essential for Link avoiding [[Termina]]'s apocalypse on the third night until he is capable of preventing it. Bonooru tells Link about two variations on the Song of Time which are not recorded on the start screen. The Song of Double Time will accelerate time for Link so that day becomes night or vice-versa (the same effect as the Sun's Song), while the Inverted Song of Time has reversed notes and will slow down time.  
  
The Song of Time is also used as background music for the Temple of Time in ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Twilight Princess'' and ''Breath of the Wild''.
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The Song of Time is also used as background music for the Temple of Time in both ''Ocarina of Time'', ''Twilight Princess'' and ''Breath of the Wild''.
  
 
==Song of Storms==
 
==Song of Storms==
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The Song of Storms is a song that summons rainfall and is referred to as going "round and round" like a windmill. In ''Ocarina of Time'', its existence forms a time paradox. Link learns it in the future from [[Guru-Guru]], whom had been angered when a child played it on an ocarina and sent his windmill out of order. He recognizes Link as the child. Afterwards, Link went back in time and played it at the windmill. The rain caused the windmill to over perform, which angered Guru-Guru, while the well dried so that Link could explore it. As time travel causes Link and Guru-Guru to both learn the song from each other, the song has no real origin. In ''Majora's Mask'', Flat composed the Song of Storms as a way to cleanse his brother Sharp's black soul, describing the song as the embodiment of his sorrow and anger. Link learns the song from Flat in his grave and can than play it to save Sharp.
 
The Song of Storms is a song that summons rainfall and is referred to as going "round and round" like a windmill. In ''Ocarina of Time'', its existence forms a time paradox. Link learns it in the future from [[Guru-Guru]], whom had been angered when a child played it on an ocarina and sent his windmill out of order. He recognizes Link as the child. Afterwards, Link went back in time and played it at the windmill. The rain caused the windmill to over perform, which angered Guru-Guru, while the well dried so that Link could explore it. As time travel causes Link and Guru-Guru to both learn the song from each other, the song has no real origin. In ''Majora's Mask'', Flat composed the Song of Storms as a way to cleanse his brother Sharp's black soul, describing the song as the embodiment of his sorrow and anger. Link learns the song from Flat in his grave and can than play it to save Sharp.
  
The Song of Storms is also used as background music for Guru-Guru in ''Ocarina'', ''Majora's Mask'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', and in most of these instances he seems to actually be playing it on his organ grinder. In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', it has to be played on a music puzzle to wake up the characters running the windmill.
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The Song of Storms is also used as background music for Guru-Guru in ''Ocarina'', ''Majora's Mask'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', and in most of these instances he seems to actually be playing it on his organ grinder.
  
 
==Sun's Song==
 
==Sun's Song==
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The Tune of Ages is the final song which Link learns from [[Nayru]] once he rescues her. This song allows Link to travel freely between the past and the present, eliminating the need for the other two tunes.
 
The Tune of Ages is the final song which Link learns from [[Nayru]] once he rescues her. This song allows Link to travel freely between the past and the present, eliminating the need for the other two tunes.
  
The symbol used for this tune was used in later games as a symbol for [[Golden Goddesses|Nayru]] and the [[Zora]] race in general. It was found on Nayru's Pearl in ''The Wind Waker'', and in ''Twilight Princess'' it was shown as an emblem for the Zoras.
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The symbol used for this tune was used in later games as a symbol for [[Golden Goddesses|Nayru]] and the ]]Zora]] race in general. It was found on Nayru's Pearl in ''The Wind Waker'', and in ''Twilight Princess'' it was shown as an emblem for the Zoras.
  
 
==Tune of Currents==
 
==Tune of Currents==
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*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
 
*Appearances: ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
  
The Tune of Echoes is the first tune which Link learns in ''Oracle of Ages''. An apparition of [[Nayru]] teaches it to him after he finds the Harp in her house. It is used to unlock Time Portals to allow time travel between the past and the present.
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The Tune of Ages is the first tune which Link learns in ''Oracle of Ages''. An apparition of [[Nayru]] teaches it to him after he finds the Harp in her house. It is used to unlock Time Portals to allow time travel between the past and the present.
  
 
The symbol used for the Tune of Echoes was used in later games to represent [[Golden Goddesses|Farore]] and courage. It is found on Farore's Pearl in ''The Wind Waker'' and the Ancient Sky Book in ''Twilight Princess''.
 
The symbol used for the Tune of Echoes was used in later games to represent [[Golden Goddesses|Farore]] and courage. It is found on Farore's Pearl in ''The Wind Waker'' and the Ancient Sky Book in ''Twilight Princess''.

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