Tag: Kakariko Village

Had a stressful week at work, school? Need a little music to soothe the soul, and help you relax so that you can enjoy the weekend? This beautiful piano arrangement of the Kakariko Village theme just might be exactly what you need. YouTube channel PJAlphsMusic has recently uploaded a piano arrangement by Pablo J. Ruiz Vargas. The Kakariko Village theme has always been melodic and soothing and now even more so with this relaxing arrangement. Head past the break to…

There are a few songs between Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask that some players don’t consider as much more than what they seem to be. The Sun’s Song is as it sounds; it changes night to day and vice versa, whereas The Song of Storms makes it rain and drains the well in Kakariko Village in order for our hero to continue on his journey to defeat Ganondorf. However, these songs and a couple others involving the spirits of…

Most Legend of Zelda fans have a location in the game to relax or unwind, and for many of us that place is Kakariko Village. YouTube musician insaneintherainmusic created a multi-instrument arrangement of this theme, capturing the quiet and calm atmosphere with a jazz style. This cover features typical jazz instruments such as a piano, tenor saxophone, bass, and drums, and even vocals—with lyrics! Hit the jump to take a look!

A popular cover artist on YouTube by the name of supershigi has recently done a vocal cover of the Kakariko Village theme. The entire song is comprised of nothing but piano and several voice cuts, and she did a very good job. Check out the video after the jump!

Welcome back to another issue of Milk Bar Mornings, the weekly article where we analyze various themes from the Zelda series for the story and technicalities. Today we will be looking themes of the many towns and villages present in Twilight Princess. Each town in the game has a very unique style, supporting the history and future if the town. From a cozy village, to a lively town, Twilight Princess‘s composers, Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, and Koji Kondo, did an amazing…

Hello unwinding readers! I’m back this week with some new unwinding areas to look at as usual. And of course they are the areas some of you had requested in the comments last week. Also, I would like to thank each of you that have been reading my first editorial series and leaving comments. It’s a joy hearing about our favorite areas to unwind. Anyways, the areas you requested for this week are: the Astral Observatory, Zora’s Hall, and two…

Ever wondered how it would look to play Ocarina of Time entirely in first person? You might not want to after seeing the horrific wrath of this gang of cuccos. Even so, what if you wanted to lash out on all those rupee filled pots in that room in Hyrule Castle Town, all in first person? So you get the idea, and you’ve probably experienced a little bit of first person in Ocarina of Time 3D, but thanks to Machinima,…

In order to save some time in game programming, Nintendo will sometimes use graphics for more than one game. This was the case for the entrance sign to Romani Ranch in Majora’s Mask. It is the same entryway arch from Kakariko Village in Ocarina of Time. As a matter of fact, it has the same writing on it as the Ocarina of Time sign as well. Translated to Japanese, it says “Welcome To Kakariko Village”. Of course, someone who is…

YouTube user by the name of jovannyrodz has recently uploaded his cover of the beloved “Kakariko Village Theme” for both the guitar and saxophone. This is probably one of the most peaceful covers of any Zelda theme out there and it definitely goes well with both the mood of the video setting and the fond memories I know you all of have of Kakariko Village. Hit the jump to see the entire video!  

It has been a few months since the release of CsGuitar89’s full length Zelda tribute album, Hymns of Light And Shadows and as promised, he has been releasing a new video once a week featuring songs from the album. His intentions with this album was to have a full length album that lasted atleast an hour. He successfully met his goal when he finally released it with a full track list of 18 songs ranging from many different Zelda games…