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The '''Goddess's Harp''' is the primary musical instrument found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It was once held by the goddess [[Hylia]] herself. | The '''Goddess's Harp''' is the primary musical instrument found within ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. It was once held by the goddess [[Hylia]] herself.{{Ref|SS|6816|Impa}} [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can be seen playing the harp early on in the quest, but [[Link]] acquires the harp himself after a scene at the [[Temple of Time]]. It is likely also used by [[Sheik]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Ocarina of Time=== | ===Ocarina of Time=== | ||
The harp used by Sheik when playing duets with Link on his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] was the inspiration for the design of the Goddess's Harp. | The harp used by Sheik when playing duets with Link on his [[Ocarina of Time|ocarina]] was the inspiration for the design of the Goddess's Harp.{{Ref|[[Interview:Nintendo Power August 2011 (Skyward Sword)|Nintendo Power August 2011]]|The design is the same as the harp that Sheik has in Ocarina of Time.|[[Eiji Aonuma]]}} It is possible that the two are the same one.{{Ref||The harp in ''Skyward Sword'' looks a lot like Sheik's harp in ''Ocarina of Time''. Could it be the same one...?|[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia]]}} This suggests that the harp was passed down through the [[Royal Family]] to a future Princess Zelda. | ||
===Skyward Sword=== | ===Skyward Sword=== | ||
The harp is an essential part to the plot of ''Skyward Sword''. Zelda uses it at the beginning of the game during the [[Wing Ceremony]] at the [[Statue of the Goddess]]. | The harp is an essential part to the plot of ''Skyward Sword''. Zelda uses it at the beginning of the game during the [[Wing Ceremony]] at the [[Statue of the Goddess]].{{Ref|SS|4665-4666|Zelda}} Later, after completing the [[Lanayru Mining Facility]], she is found in the [[Temple of Time]], strumming the [[Ballad of the Goddess]]. When [[Ghirahim]] attacks, she bestows the harp upon Link and then quickly leaves with [[Impa]] through the [[Gate of Time]].{{Ref|SS|6405|Zelda}}{{Ref|SS|6406|In-Game Description}}{{Ref|SS|2260|Fi}} | ||
Link can take out the harp almost anywhere in the world and begin to strum. If he plays it in time with the music of the area, the harp will create an accompaniment to it. Additionally, Link can play a mini-game at the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] where he accompanies [[Kina]] on the harp. | Link can take out the harp almost anywhere in the world and begin to strum. If he plays it in time with the music of the area, the harp will create an accompaniment to it. Additionally, Link can play a mini-game at the [[Lumpy Pumpkin]] where he accompanies [[Kina]] on the harp.{{Ref|SS|4095|[[Pumm]]}} In order to earn money for his performance, he must keep in rhythm with her and the audience.{{Ref|SS|4015|Pumm}} | ||
In most cases, Link can reveal [[Goddess Wall]]s and [[Gossip Stone]]s if there are three [[Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterflies]] surrounding an area. | In most cases, Link can reveal [[Goddess Wall]]s and [[Gossip Stone]]s if there are three [[Blessed Butterfly|Blessed Butterflies]] surrounding an area.{{Ref|SS|6722|[[Gorko]]}} Playing any sort of chord on the harp will make one or the other appear.{{Ref|SS|6717|Gorko}}{{Ref|SS|944|Gossip Stone}} | ||
There are also five full songs available on the harp. However, Link can only play them during certain events, unlike in previous games such as ''Ocarina of Time'' where they could be played anywhere. All of the songs, excluding Ballad of the Goddess, are used to open a gate to the [[Silent Realm]]. [[Fi]] accompanies Link when he plays these songs by singing. | There are also five full songs available on the harp. However, Link can only play them during certain events, unlike in previous games such as ''Ocarina of Time'' where they could be played anywhere. All of the songs, excluding Ballad of the Goddess, are used to open a gate to the [[Silent Realm]]. [[Fi]] accompanies Link when he plays these songs by singing. | ||
====Songs==== | ====Songs==== | ||
*[[Ballad of the Goddess]]: Opens a path to the [[Thunderhead]] and reveals the Gate of Time | *[[Ballad of the Goddess]]: Opens a path to the [[Thunderhead]] and reveals the Gate of Time{{Ref|SS|793|In-Game Description}} | ||
*[[Farore's Courage]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Faron Woods]] | *[[Farore's Courage]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Faron Woods]]{{Ref|SS|794|In-Game Description}} | ||
*[[Nayru's Wisdom]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Lanayru Desert]] | *[[Nayru's Wisdom]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Lanayru Desert]]{{Ref|SS|795|In-Game Description}} | ||
*[[Din's Power]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Eldin Volcano]] | *[[Din's Power]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Eldin Volcano]]{{Ref|SS|796|In-Game Description}} | ||
*[[Song of the Hero]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Skyloft]] | *[[Song of the Hero]]: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in [[Skyloft]]{{Ref|SS|800|In-Game Description}} | ||
The Song of the Hero is obtained in four parts from [[Levias]], [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]], [[Eldin (Dragon)|Eldin]], and [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]]. | The Song of the Hero is obtained in four parts from [[Levias]], [[Faron (Dragon)|Faron]], [[Eldin (Dragon)|Eldin]], and [[Lanayru (Dragon)|Lanayru]].{{Ref|SS|4328|Levias}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 18:40, March 4, 2013
Template:Item The Goddess's Harp is the primary musical instrument found within Skyward Sword. It was once held by the goddess Hylia herself.[1] Zelda can be seen playing the harp early on in the quest, but Link acquires the harp himself after a scene at the Temple of Time. It is likely also used by Sheik in Ocarina of Time.
Appearances
Ocarina of Time
The harp used by Sheik when playing duets with Link on his ocarina was the inspiration for the design of the Goddess's Harp.[2] It is possible that the two are the same one.[3] This suggests that the harp was passed down through the Royal Family to a future Princess Zelda.
Skyward Sword
The harp is an essential part to the plot of Skyward Sword. Zelda uses it at the beginning of the game during the Wing Ceremony at the Statue of the Goddess.[4] Later, after completing the Lanayru Mining Facility, she is found in the Temple of Time, strumming the Ballad of the Goddess. When Ghirahim attacks, she bestows the harp upon Link and then quickly leaves with Impa through the Gate of Time.[5][6][7]
Link can take out the harp almost anywhere in the world and begin to strum. If he plays it in time with the music of the area, the harp will create an accompaniment to it. Additionally, Link can play a mini-game at the Lumpy Pumpkin where he accompanies Kina on the harp.[8] In order to earn money for his performance, he must keep in rhythm with her and the audience.[9]
In most cases, Link can reveal Goddess Walls and Gossip Stones if there are three Blessed Butterflies surrounding an area.[10] Playing any sort of chord on the harp will make one or the other appear.[11][12]
There are also five full songs available on the harp. However, Link can only play them during certain events, unlike in previous games such as Ocarina of Time where they could be played anywhere. All of the songs, excluding Ballad of the Goddess, are used to open a gate to the Silent Realm. Fi accompanies Link when he plays these songs by singing.
Songs
- Ballad of the Goddess: Opens a path to the Thunderhead and reveals the Gate of Time[13]
- Farore's Courage: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in Faron Woods[14]
- Nayru's Wisdom: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in Lanayru Desert[15]
- Din's Power: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in Eldin Volcano[16]
- Song of the Hero: Opens a portal to the Silent Realm in Skyloft[17]
The Song of the Hero is obtained in four parts from Levias, Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru.[18]