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The Sun's Song can be found in the [[Royal Family's Tomb]] in the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. Link will first need to play Zelda's Lullaby to enter the tomb. After navigating through a few rooms, Link will find the tablet that has the notes for the Sun's Song. Playing the song will immediately cause it to become either day or night. This is particularly useful for a number of quests in the game.
The Sun's Song can be found in the [[Royal Family's Tomb]] in the [[Kakariko Village Graveyard]]. Link will first need to play Zelda's Lullaby to enter the tomb. After navigating through a few rooms, Link will find the tablet that has the notes for the Sun's Song. Playing the song will immediately cause it to become either day or night. This is particularly useful for a number of quests in the game.


Additionally, Link can play the Sun's Song whenever [[ReDead]]s or [[Gibdo]]s are around, causing them to be stunned momentarily, allowing Link to get some free hits in. There are also a few specific locations where Navi will turn green within dungeons, and if Link plays the Sun's Song, a [[Big Fairy]] will appear.
Additionally, Link can play the Sun's Song whenever [[ReDead]]s or [[Gibdo]]s are around, causing them to be stunned momentarily, allowing Link to get some free hits in. There are also a few specific locations where Navi will turn green within dungeons, and if Link plays the Sun's Song, a [[Fairy]] will appear that refills Link's [[Magic Meter]].


Nintendo 64 - C-Right, C-Down, C-Up, C-Right, C-Down, C-Up<br/>
Nintendo 64 - C-Right, C-Down, C-Up, C-Right, C-Down, C-Up<br/>

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