Goddess's Harp

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Goddess's Harp
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The Goddess's Harp, as seen in Skyward Sword
Game(s) Ocarina of Time
Skyward Sword
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Use(s) Play music
Comparable Item(s) Harp of Ages

The Goddess's Harp is an important item central to the plot of Skyward Sword and plays a more minor role in Ocarina of Time. It originally belonged to the goddess Hylia and her mortal incarnation, Zelda, and is later used again by a future Princess Zelda under the guise of Sheik. While it was believed to merely be based upon the design of the harp used by Hylia in ancient times, Impa reveals that it is the same harp used by Hylia prior to teaching Link the Ballad of the Goddess.

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Skyward Sword

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In Skyward Sword, the Goddess's Harp originally belongs to Zelda, the mortal incarnation of the goddess Hylia. She is first seen holding and using it when she is practicing for the Wing Ceremony on Skyloft. After falling to the unnamed surface world, Zelda takes the harp with her to the various temples across the land and uses it to help her reawaken her memories of her life as Hylia.[1] Her childhood friend from Skyloft, Link, eventually receives it from her at the Temple of Time in the Lanayru Desert. After getting through the Lanayru Mining Facility, Link and Zelda have a brief reunion that is interrupted by Ghirahim, forcing Zelda to escape through the Gate of Time with Impa.[2] However, Zelda manages to transfer the Goddess's Harp to the young hero beforehand, telling him that he will need it in his quest.[3][4]

Link goes on to use the harp throughout the story to help him learn various songs that will help him advance in his adventure. He learns his first song, the "Ballad of the Goddess", from the Old Woman in the Sealed Temple. Later, he travels to the Isle of Songs, where he must play three different songs of the Goddesses to open the Silent Realm trials, and lastly learn the "Song of the Hero" from Levias and the three dragons of the Surface.[5] By the end of the game, Link and Zelda are seen standing together outside the Sealed Temple as he plays the "Ballad of the Goddess".

Gameplay and Uses

The harp makes use of the Wii MotionPlus in order to play it, and it is the main instrument of the game.[6] When played, it activates vital objectives and can be used to cause Gossip Stones and Goddess Walls to appear in certain areas. The Goddess's Harp is equipped to the up-button on the D-Pad and it is played by directing the Wii Remote to the left for the lower notes and to the right for the higher notes. When playing the harp, pulsating circles of light on the ground indicate the tempo at which Link should strum the harp.[7] If he's playing it at the right tempo, Fi will join Link by providing the vocals.

Link is given a visual clue indicating when to strum the harp when a song has to be played, like three congregating Blessed Butterflies near a Goddess Wall. It also plays a vital role in the Lumpy Pumpkin mini-game.

The tones produced by the Goddess's Harp will follow the harmonics of the background music in the location it's played. For example, if Link plays the harp in Skyloft, the melody will follow the relaxing and melodic tone of Skyloft. But if Link plays the Goddess's Harp in the Fire Sanctuary, the melody of the harp will follow the Fire Sanctuary theme with a dark and dissonant tone.

Songs

The various Harp melodies found in Skyward Sword are listed below as well as a brief description of their effects.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, it seems that the Goddess's Harp has continued to be passed down within Hylia's bloodline, the Royal Family of Hyrule. It has come into the possession of a new incarnation of Princess Zelda, who uses it disguised as Sheik to teach the current incarnation of Link various warp songs. Each time Sheik takes the harp out, he plays the melody on it first before Link follows along using the Ocarina of Time.

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  1. "I set out to pray at the goddess statues located in each temple across the land. Each statue stirred up memories within me. After I visited them all, Impa, an agent of the goddess, led me here...to the past." — Zelda (Skyward Sword)
  2. "Your Grace! Quickly, to the gate!" — Impa (Skyward Sword)
  3. "[Link], here! You'll need this where you're going." — Zelda (Skyward Sword)
  4. "You got the Goddess's Harp! But now is not the time to give it a close examination!" — N/A (Skyward Sword)
  5. "Oh, but the goddess did entrust me with a hint as to the Triforce's location. The clue is a song, meant to be played on the harp you hold. It is known as the Song of the Hero. The song is the key to revealing the secret location of the Triforce. The goddess split this song into four parts. She entrusted one part to me and the other three to the dragons of the land." — Levias (Skyward Sword)
  6. "Yes, the harp is sort of the central instrument hat you’ll see this time. [...] This time around, the harp comes into Link’s hands during the course of the game and is used to help the player find something important. You actually need to play the harp to use it, so to speak. The design is the same as the harp that Sheik has in Ocarina of Time." —Eiji Aonuma (Skyward Sword – Zelda harp same design as one in Ocarina, no completely orchestrated soundtrack, Ghirahim isn’t Vaati, much more; retrieved July 27 2011)
  7. "Focus and play in time with the pulsing of the circle of light. When your timing is right, I shall join my voice to your harp." — Impa (Skyward Sword)


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Language Name Meaning
Japanese Japan 女神のハープ Harp of the Goddess
Spanish Latin America Lira de la Diosa Lyre of the Goddess
French French-speaking countries Lyre de la Déesse Lyre of the Goddess
German Germany Lyra der Göttin Lyre of the Goddess
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