Zelda's Lullaby

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Impa teaches Link Zelda's Lullaby.

Zelda's Lullaby is a song taught by Impa after initially meeting Princess Zelda in Ocarina of Time. It is a sacred song with mysterious powers passed down by the Royal Family for generations, and it also served as a lullaby for the young Princess Zelda.[1] Zelda's Lullaby plays a major role in solving numerous puzzles in the game, such as raising water levels in the Water Temple, to entering Zora's Domain as young Link, and opening other hidden passages. The mark that usually signals the need to play Zelda's Lullaby is a Triforce symbol.

According to Impa, only members of the Royal Family are allowed to learn Zelda's Lullaby; as such, playing this tune helps prove Link's connection to the Royal Family.[2]

Zelda's Lullaby also appears as a playable melody in Twilight Princess. Upon first entering the Sacred Grove, Wolf Link must howl the lullaby in order to open the way to the grove. He must howl it again after he reaches the inner part of the forest to activate the statues that block the way to the Master Sword.

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How to Play

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Games featuring this song

Zelda's Lullaby only appears as a playable tune in Ocarina of Time; however, in recent games, the song usually serves as background music whenever Princess Zelda appears on screen.

External Links

Play this song
Sheet music for this song

References

  1. "This is an ancient melody passed down by the Royal Family. I have played this song for Princess Zelda as a lullaby ever since she was a baby... There is mysterious power in these notes." —Impa (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "The song I just taught you has some mysterious power. Only Royal Family members are allowed to learn this song. Remember, it will help to prove your connection with the Royal Family." —Impa (Ocarina of Time)


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