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How To Obtain This Song This is the first song you learn, and will be taught to you by Impa shortly after you meet Zelda for the first time in the castle courtyard. When Impa leads you after you speak with Zelda, she explains that the song is a sign of the Royal Family of Hyrule, and a song she used to put Zelda to sleep when she was a baby. How To Use This Song Whenever, wherever you need to show (particularly to the leaders of other races) your connection to the royalty, play this song. Initially to open Darunia's chamber, but subsequently whenever you see a Triforce sign, really. It is used to control the water level in the Water Temple, and open up the grave where you gain the Sun's Song. |
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How To Obtain This Song Go and find Saria in the Sacred Meadow to learn the song, when prompted by Navi. The best route would be to go to Goron City and open the gate into the Lost Woods from there (that is if you want to be quick about it. There's nothing wrong with the scenic route.) How To Use This Song Talk to Saria whenever you like. She'll give you advice on what to do next, much like Navi (only less moronic). Perhaps more importantly, play it to Darunia to cheer him up, and to the Skullkid to prove you know Saria. |
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How To Obtain This Song After you wake up Talon outside Hyrule Castle (as Young Link) Malon will be singing on Lon Lon Ranch. Go and talk to her about Epona. The horse will run away at the sight of you, but then if you pull out your Ocarina, Malon will teach you the song she is singing; Epona's song. How To Use This Song To call Epona; Instrumental in the quest to obtain her as an adult, but rather useless as Young Link. Thankfully it has another purpose, sing it in front of Cows and they will tell you how it reminds them of the pasture (Hylian cows talk?) and give you Milk if you have a free bottle. As mentioned before, use it as an Adult to call Epona, though you can only call her in areas she could normally reach anyway, such as Hyrule Field, Lake Hylia, the Gerudo Fortress, etc. |
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How To Obtain This Song In the Graveyard as Young Link go to the very back where you will find a large gravestone with a Triforce symbol in front of it. Play Zelda's Lullaby and the gravestone will be hit by lightening and destroyed. Inside is a tiny dungeon with three chambers. In the first destroy all the Keese to progress (the torches are unrelated), in the next try your best to bypass the Redead, they are extremely tough opponents, but in a moment you'll have no fear of them. Proceed to the final chamber where you will find an epitaph for the royal family, and scribbled near the bottom... The Sun's Song! How To Use This Song Turns Night to Day and Day to Night. That isn't the half of it though, using the song in the presence of Undead (particularly Redead and Gibdos) will freeze them where they stand, as if they were struck by a Deku Nut (only longer lasting) allowing you to get behind and cripple them. Note that if you're using the time passing power, the song returns you to the entrance of an area where time does not pass (e.g. a town.) |
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How To Obtain This Song When you find the Ocarina of Time in the moat, Zelda has somehow managed to leave you a message, which teaches you the song. How To Use This Song Opens the Door of Time and it also moves "Time Blocks" in general. What is a Time Block you may ask? Giant metal cubes with the same symbol as on the Doors of Time. Often Blue. Using the Song near them makes them appear, disappear or reappear. If Navi goes green but refuses to tell you why, their is a chance that a Time Block lays hidden nearby, awaiting the Song of Time to awaken it. Try it particularly when you need a platform to gain altitude. |
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How To Obtain This Song As Adult Link go to the Windmill in Kakariko and use your Ocarina in front of Guru Guru (he'll be ranting about how much he hates the "Ocarina Kid"), and he'll teach you the song that he learned from you seven years ago. Wait... you learned it... then taught it to the person who teaches you... Paradox? Not really, the song's been playing in the background of the windmill all along, Guru Guru's just an idiot. How To Use This Song A real multi-purpose song, I suppose it's first function is to empty the well in the past. It makes rain start (ironic that this should drain the well) and thunder sound in the background. I thought this was cool enough by itself, but it's a mere fraction of what the Song's capable of. As Young Link play it near a planted Magic Bean to make it sprout into a tall vine-like thing. You can't interact with the vine, in fact it will retreat back into the ground quite quickly, but it produces three fairies. Handy. If Navi is inexplicably green (again), near water in particular, it may indicate a Big Fairy. Use the song, and if their is one near by, it should appear in a swirl of gold light (like when a chest appears.) This is the only way to find Big Fairies, which appear just to be large spheres of pink light. They heal your health to max as well as mana (MP), like a Blue Potion. Unfortunately, they cannot be bottled. Their is an empty oasis near the Spirit Temple which bears fruit when the Song of Storms is used nearby. |