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Additionally, the song has some mystical properties, such as being able to cause fairies to appear while standing next to a [[Gossip Stone]], as well as in other specific locations when Navi turns green. Link can also play this song to make sign posts appears after they have been chopped down.  
Additionally, the song has some mystical properties, such as being able to cause fairies to appear while standing next to a [[Gossip Stone]], as well as in other specific locations when Navi turns green. Link can also play this song to make sign posts appears after they have been chopped down.  


Nintendo 64 - C-Left, C-Up, C-Right, C-Left, C-Up, C-Right
Nintendo 64 - C-Left, C-Up, C-Right, C-Left, C-Up, C-Right<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - X, A, Y, X, A, Y
Nintendo 3DS - X, A, Y, X, A, Y


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{{Main|Epona's Song}}
{{Main|Epona's Song}}


After Link meets [[Malon]] at [[Lon Lon Ranch]], repeatedly talk to her and then pull out the [[Fairy Ocarina]]. Malon will teach Link Epona's Song. The song can be used to summon Epona and as an adult, it is essential to learn this song in order to escape Lon Lon Ranch with Epona. For a complete guide on how to acquire Epona, you view the [[Ocarina of Time Epona Quest|Epona Quest Guide]].
After Link meets [[Malon]] at [[Lon Lon Ranch]], repeatedly talk to her and then pull out the [[Fairy Ocarina]]. Malon will teach Link Epona's Song. The song can be used to summon Epona and as an adult, it is essential to learn this song in order to escape Lon Lon Ranch with Epona. For a complete guide on how to acquire Epona, you view the [[Ocarina of Time Epona Quest|Epona Quest Guide]]. Despite it appearing as if it is of importance, learning Epona's Song and visiting Lon Lon Ranch all together is completely optional.


At at point during the quest, if Link encounters a [[Cow]], Link can play Epona's Song to fill a bottle with some [[Lon Lon Milk]].
At at point during the quest, if Link encounters a [[Cow]], Link can play Epona's Song to fill a bottle with some [[Lon Lon Milk]].


Nintendo 64 - C-Up, C-Left, C-Right, C-Up, C-Left, C-Right
Nintendo 64 - C-Up, C-Left, C-Right, C-Up, C-Left, C-Right<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - A, X, Y, A, X, Y
Nintendo 3DS - A, X, Y, A, X, Y


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{{Main|Saria's Song}}
{{Main|Saria's Song}}


After meeting Princess Zelda, Link can travel to the [[Lost Woods]], where he will find [[Saria]] deep within the [[Sacred Forest Meadow]]. When speaking to her, she will teach Link Sari'a Song. The song is required to progress in the main story on two occasions. First while in Goron City, Link will play the song for [[Darunia]], who will then give Link the [[Goron's Bracelet]]. Later as an adult, Link must play the song to [[Mido]] in the Lost Woods, allowing him to pass on his way to the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]].


*[[Sun's Song]]
Throughout Link's quest, he can play Saria's Song and speak with Saria, who will provide Link with some hints on what he needs to accomplish next. Other times playing the song will just cause Link to chat with [[Navi]].
*[[Song of Time]]
 
*[[Song of Storms]]
Nintendo 64 - Down-C, Right-C, Left-C, Down-C, Right-C, Left-C<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - R, Y, X, R, Y, X
 
====Sun's Song====
{{Main|Sun's Song}}
 
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 fairy orb will appear.
 
Nintendo 64 - Right-C, Down-C, Up-C, Right Down-C, Up-C<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - Y, R, A, Y, R, A
 
====Song of Time====
{{Main|Song of Time}}
 
Nintendo 64 - C-Right, A, C-Down, C-Right, A, C-Down<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - Y, L, R, Y, L, R
 
====Song of Storms====
{{Main|Song of Storms}}]
 
Nintendo 64 - A, Down-C, Up-C, A, Down-C, Up-C<br/>
Nintendo 3DS - L, R, A, L, R, A


==Warp Songs==
==Warp Songs==

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In Ocarina of Time, Link can learn a total of 13 Ocarina Songs, most of which are required to complete the quest. Listed below are all Ocarina Songs, how to acquire them, as well as their uses.

Regular Songs

These six songs are taught to Link by various characters found throughout Hyrule and each have distinctive attributes.

Zelda's Lullaby

Main article: Zelda's Lullaby

Link will learn Zelda's Lullaby shortly after meeting up with Princess Zelda in Hyrule Castle. It is taught to Link by Impa and is the song of the Royal Family of Hyrule. It's primarily played whenever a Triforce symbol is found, including within Goron City, at the entrance of Zora's Domain, when changing the water level in the Water Temple, and at other times within some of the other dungeons.

Additionally, the song has some mystical properties, such as being able to cause fairies to appear while standing next to a Gossip Stone, as well as in other specific locations when Navi turns green. Link can also play this song to make sign posts appears after they have been chopped down.

Nintendo 64 - C-Left, C-Up, C-Right, C-Left, C-Up, C-Right
Nintendo 3DS - X, A, Y, X, A, Y

Epona's Song

Main article: Epona's Song

After Link meets Malon at Lon Lon Ranch, repeatedly talk to her and then pull out the Fairy Ocarina. Malon will teach Link Epona's Song. The song can be used to summon Epona and as an adult, it is essential to learn this song in order to escape Lon Lon Ranch with Epona. For a complete guide on how to acquire Epona, you view the Epona Quest Guide. Despite it appearing as if it is of importance, learning Epona's Song and visiting Lon Lon Ranch all together is completely optional.

At at point during the quest, if Link encounters a Cow, Link can play Epona's Song to fill a bottle with some Lon Lon Milk.

Nintendo 64 - C-Up, C-Left, C-Right, C-Up, C-Left, C-Right
Nintendo 3DS - A, X, Y, A, X, Y

Saria's Song

Main article: Saria's Song

After meeting Princess Zelda, Link can travel to the Lost Woods, where he will find Saria deep within the Sacred Forest Meadow. When speaking to her, she will teach Link Sari'a Song. The song is required to progress in the main story on two occasions. First while in Goron City, Link will play the song for Darunia, who will then give Link the Goron's Bracelet. Later as an adult, Link must play the song to Mido in the Lost Woods, allowing him to pass on his way to the Forest Temple.

Throughout Link's quest, he can play Saria's Song and speak with Saria, who will provide Link with some hints on what he needs to accomplish next. Other times playing the song will just cause Link to chat with Navi.

Nintendo 64 - Down-C, Right-C, Left-C, Down-C, Right-C, Left-C
Nintendo 3DS - R, Y, X, R, Y, X

Sun's Song

Main article: Sun's Song

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 ReDeads or Gibdos 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 orb will appear.

Nintendo 64 - Right-C, Down-C, Up-C, Right Down-C, Up-C
Nintendo 3DS - Y, R, A, Y, R, A

Song of Time

Main article: Song of Time

Nintendo 64 - C-Right, A, C-Down, C-Right, A, C-Down
Nintendo 3DS - Y, L, R, Y, L, R

Song of Storms

Main article: Song of Storms]

Nintendo 64 - A, Down-C, Up-C, A, Down-C, Up-C
Nintendo 3DS - L, R, A, L, R, A

Warp Songs

There are a total of 6-warp songs that Link is required to learn to complete his quest. Five of these songs will warp Link to the various dungeons that Link will have to complete, with a sixth warp song leading back to the Temple of Time. All six songs are taught to Link by Sheik.

Scarecrow's Song

Main article: Ocarina of Time Scarecrow's Song

The Scarecrow's Song is a unique song that Link will create the notes for and it can be different from game to game. When Link is a child, he can make-up the notes of the song and play it for Boonoru at Lake Hylia. Boonoru will remember the song and tells Link to come back and play it for him later. When Link returns as an Adult, he can play the song once more to Boonoru activate it. After doing so, there are 13 locations found throughout the Overworld and within Dungeons where Link can play the song, causing the other Scarecrow, Pierre to appear.