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== Songs ==
== Songs ==
The Ocarina of Time's main use is to play songs, and thus there are plenty of songs found within the two games for [[Link]] to play.
=== Zelda's Lullaby ===
This song is one of the most used songs in the entire game of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It is taught to Link by [[Impa]] right after [[Princess Zelda]] has told Link that he needs to collect all three Spiritual Stones. It will come in handy throughout the entire game.
==== How to Play it ====
[[Zelda's Lullaby]] is played by using only the C-stick. The melody goes like this: c-left, c-up, c-right, c-left, c-up, c-right. It is a fairly basic tune, and will easily be remembered after playing it a few times. In the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] remake of the game, the melody is: X, A, Y, X, A, Y.
==== Uses ====
Zelda's Lullaby is the most used song throughout the entire game. It is used to open the entrance to [[Zora's Domain]] as a child, change the water level in the [[Water Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Water Temple]], put signs back together, to prove to people that Link is connected to the [[Royal Family]], to back fairies appear in area where [[Navi]] turns green, and to open the Royal Family's tomb in the [[Kakariko Graveyard]].
=== Saria's Song ===
[[Saria's Song]] is a song that allows [[Saria]] to talk to Link even if he is on the other side of [[Hyrule]]. Saria teaches Link this song after she learns the he has a job to do and will probably not be around the forest very much. Saria will often give Link hints as to where to go and who to see next.
==== How to Play it ====
Saria's Song is one of the first songs learnt throughout the course of the game, and thus it is very easy to play and remember the melody. In the N64 version of the game, it is played like this: c-down, c-right, c-left, c-down, c-right, c-left. In the 3DS remake of the game, [[Saria's Song]] is played like this: R, Y, X, R, Y, X.
==== Uses ====
Saria's Song is used so that [[Saria]] can talk to [[Link]] even if he is not in the [[Kokiri Forest]]. In the early stages of the game, she will give Link useful hints that can guide him through the first couple of dungeons. Later in the game when Link is an adult, he must return to the forest so he can go to the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]. However, [[Mido]] will block Link's way through the forest and say only people who know Saria can go through. By playing [[Saria's Song]], Mido will be forced to accept Link knows Saria, and thus lets him pass.
=== Song of Time ===
The [[Song of Time]] is featured in both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]''. In Ocarina of Time, is is taught to [[Link]] by [[Princess Zelda]] telepathicly after [[Ganondorf]] had attacked [[Hyrule Castle]]. Her and [[Impa]] are seen by Link galloping away from the castle on horseback. Zelda will see Link and toss the Ocarina of Time into the moat. Once Link goes and gets it, she will teach it to him telepathicly. In Majora's Mask, it is also taught to Link by Princess Zelda telepathicly. Once Link stuns [[Skull Kid]] with a bubble at the top of the [[Clock Tower]], he will drop the Ocarina of Time, and once Link picks it up Zelda will teach it to him telepathicly.
==== How to Play it ====
The [[Song of Time]] is played the same way in both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The melody is as follows: c-right, A, c-down, c-right, A, c-down. In the 3DS remake of Ocarina of Time, it is played like this: Y, R, L, Y, R, L.
==== Uses ====
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the [[Song of Time]] is used first and foremost to open the [[Door of Time]], the door that is the last guardian of the [[Master Sword]] and the entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]]. It can also be used to move big, blue blocks that have the time symbol on them to helpful locations. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', the Song of Time is used to return [[Link]] to the dawn of the first day. It also saves your progress through the game.
=== Epona's Song ===
[[Epona's Song]] is featured in both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. In Ocarina of Time, it is taught to Link by [[Malon]] as a child. At first [[Epona]] does not like Link, but after playing the song Epona warms up to Link. It cannot be used to summound Epona until Link has rescued her from [[Lon Lon Ranch]] as an adult. He can do this by defeating [[Ingo]] at two different races around the fenced-off area. In Majora's Mask, Link can get this song by practicing with [[Romani]] on the First Day.
==== How to Play it ====
[[Epona's Song]] is played the same way in both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The melody goes like this: c-up, c-left, c-right, c-up, c-left, c-right. In the 3DS remake of Ocarina of Time, it is played like this: A, X, Y, A, X, Y.
==== Uses ====
The main for [[Epona's Song]] both games is to summon [[Epona]]. However, there is one more hidden use for this song. If Link is standing beside a cow and has an [[Empty Bottle]], playing Epona's Song will fill an Empty Bottle with [[Milk]], a very good healing liqiud.
=== Sun's Song ===

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