The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time/Ocarina Songs

There are many songs that you can play on the ocarina. Some of these are needed to complete the game, but it is possible to play other songs as well.



Playing Songs
To play Ocarina songs, press the C button it is equipped to.

For the GameCube controller, you can use the and/or, ,  to select the items.

The Wii Classic Controller uses the, , and/or / to select an item.

On the Nintendo 3DS, there is a button on the Touch Screen for the Ocarina.

Use and  to play notes.
 * The rest of the content on this page is displayed depending on the controller setting chosen at the top of this page

Holding makes the note sharp, and holding  makes the note flat. gradually raises the note to its next higher note, and dips it to the next lower one. or gives the note a vibrating effect.

Frog Song
You will have to play all your white non-warp songs to the frogs in Zoras River near the logs in order to make them grow and give you a heart piece.

Zelda's Lullaby
Use any time you see the Triforce, the Royal Family Crest, or when you need to establish yourself as a messenger of the Royal Family. For example, when this song is played while standing on the Triforce-shaped crest in the Kakariko Graveyard, the Royal Tomb will open, allowing entry. Playing the tune in front of Darunia's room in Goron City will open the door into his room. Playing this song on the crest at the end of the Zora's River will reveal the entrance to Zora's Domain behind the waterfall. If you break a sign and play this song, the sign will be restored. Playing this song near Gossip Stones (one-eyed statues) causes rejuvenating fairies to appear.

Epona's Song
Use in Hyrule Field to call Epona to your side (does not work as Young Link). Also, playing the song near a cow will earn you a bottle full of free milk (assuming you have an empty bottle).

Saria's Song
Use anywhere to talk to Saria. Saria will give you a hint as to where you should proceed next. For example, after obtaining the Goron Ruby from the Gorons, the only way of knowing to visit the Zoras for the Zora's Sapphire is to talk to Saria. Also used to cheer up the Goron Elder Darunia before entering the Dodongo's Cavern.

Sun's Song
Any time you can see the sky (ie., not in a dungeon), play this song to switch between day and night. After playing this song, the game will proceed from either 12:00 noon or 12:00 midnight. This song also freezes ReDeads, but only temporarily. This song can also summon a fairy if Navi turns green.

Song of Time
First used to get into the Temple of Time. Can move blue blocks bearing the symbol from the Temple of Time. Also can summon a fairy if you play it in front of a Gossip Stone.

Song of Storms
Use to make it temporarily rain and open secret grottos in certain areas. Can also summon a Red Fairy, to restore all of Link's health and Magic Power, if Navi turns green around an area.

Minuet of Forest
Use to warp to the Forest Temple in the Sacred Forest Meadow.

Bolero of Fire
Use to warp to the Fire Temple at the summit of Death Mountain.

Serenade of Water
Use to warp to the Water Temple at Lake Hylia.

Requiem of Spirit
Use to warp to the Spirit Temple at the Desert Colossus.

Nocturne of Shadow
Use to warp to the Shadow Temple in the Kakariko Graveyard.

Prelude of Light
Use to warp to the Temple of Time in Hyrule Castle Town.

Scarecrow's Song
Causes a scarecrow to appear that can be helpful in your quest.

The notes of this song can be composed by you. Talk to the scarecrow at Lake Hylia and play a song eight notes long. This song can be changed at any time and it is the only song that will not be recorded with the others on the Quest Status screen.

Fun Songs
These are songs that don't have any effect in-game, but are fun to play when you want to wind down. (The + icon means that you must press these buttons simultaneously.)

Kakariko Village Theme
This is the theme for Kakariko Village.

Full-length Saria's Song
This is Saria's Song in full.

Zelda - Skyward Sword
A piece of the Skyward Sword song.

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