Elegy of Emptiness

The "Elegy of Emptiness" is a song featured in.

Learning Location
Played on the Ocarina of Time, it is taught by the King of Ikana in Ikana Castle after Link defeats him.

Uses
The "Elegy of Emptiness" leaves an exact replica of the form Link is in at the time, but it can only make one of each at a time. It is required to scale up the Stone Tower, and it's also necessary to solve several puzzles inside the Stone Tower Temple.

A total of four replicas can exist at any given time, one for each of Link's forms. They all play a pivotal role, but the Deku form is the least used, as it is far too light in most cases, while the Goron replica is specifically used to press down switches that are bigger than usual. It is important to note that the replicas can only be formed if Link is in any of the areas pertaining to Ikana Canyon, for if the song is played anywhere else, it won't have any effect.

The statues may block certain projectiles such as Octorok rocks.

The replicas that Link's Deku, Goron, and Zora form leave are that of Deku Butler's Son, Darmani, and Mikau, respectively.

Etymology
An elegy is a mournful, melancholic or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.

Trivia

 * In Majora's Mask 3D, the statues appear to have a wooden texture to them, implying that they are now made of wood upon being summoned.
 * Each of the statues represent the souls of the mask that Link wear when playing the song. However, the statue of himself could represent the death of his childhood after the events of Ocarina of Time.