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== Playing Songs == | == Playing Songs == | ||
To play Ocarina songs, press the C button it is equipped to. For the Gamecube controller, you can use the {{gc|neutral|cstick}} and/or {{gc|X}}, {{gc|Y}}, {{gc|z}} to select the items. The Wii Classic Controller uses the {{wii-cc|neutral|rstick}}, {{wii-cc|x}}, {{wii-cc|y}} and/or {{wii-cc|zl}}/{{wii-cc|zr}} to select an item. Then, use {{control|{{N64|A}}|{{gc|a}}|{{wii-cc|a}}}} and {{control|{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}{{N64|Down|C}}|{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|y}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}{{gc|x}}{{gc|down|cstick}}{{gc|z}}|{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|y}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}{{wii-cc|x}}{{wii-cc|down|rstick}}{{wii-cc|zl}}{{wii-cc|zr}}}} to play notes. Holding {{control|{{N64|R}}|{{gc|r}}|{{wii-cc|r}}}} makes the note sharp, and holding {{control|{{N64|Z}}|{{gc|l}}|{{wii-cc|l}}}} makes the note flat. {{control|{{N64|Up|Control}}|{{gc|up|control}}|{{wii-cc|up|lstick}}}} gradually raises the note to its next higher note, and {{control|{{N64|Down|Control}}|{{gc|down|control}}|{{wii-cc|down|lstick}}}} dips it to the next lower one. {{control|{{N64|Left|Control}}|{{gc|left|control}}|{{wii-cc|left|lstick}}}} or {{control|{{N64|Right|Control}}|{{gc|right|control}}|{{wii-cc|right|lstick}}}} gives the note a vibrating effect. | To play Ocarina songs, press the C button it is equipped to. | ||
For the Gamecube controller, you can use the {{gc|neutral|cstick}} and/or {{gc|X}}, {{gc|Y}}, {{gc|z}} to select the items. | |||
The Wii Classic Controller uses the {{wii-cc|neutral|rstick}}, {{wii-cc|x}}, {{wii-cc|y}} and/or {{wii-cc|zl}}/{{wii-cc|zr}} to select an item. | |||
Then, use {{control|{{N64|A}}|{{gc|a}}|{{wii-cc|a}}}} and {{control|{{N64|Left|C}}{{N64|Up|C}}{{N64|Right|C}}{{N64|Down|C}}|{{gc|left|cstick}}{{gc|y}}{{gc|up|cstick}}{{gc|right|cstick}}{{gc|x}}{{gc|down|cstick}}{{gc|z}}|{{wii-cc|left|rstick}}{{wii-cc|y}}{{wii-cc|up|rstick}}{{wii-cc|right|rstick}}{{wii-cc|x}}{{wii-cc|down|rstick}}{{wii-cc|zl}}{{wii-cc|zr}}}} to play notes. | |||
Holding {{control|{{N64|R}}|{{gc|r}}|{{wii-cc|r}}}} makes the note sharp, and holding {{control|{{N64|Z}}|{{gc|l}}|{{wii-cc|l}}}} makes the note flat. {{control|{{N64|Up|Control}}|{{gc|up|control}}|{{wii-cc|up|lstick}}}} gradually raises the note to its next higher note, and {{control|{{N64|Down|Control}}|{{gc|down|control}}|{{wii-cc|down|lstick}}}} dips it to the next lower one. {{control|{{N64|Left|Control}}|{{gc|left|control}}|{{wii-cc|left|lstick}}}} or {{control|{{N64|Right|Control}}|{{gc|right|control}}|{{wii-cc|right|lstick}}}} gives the note a vibrating effect. | |||
== Frog Song == | == 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. | 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. |