Frog Choir

The Frog Choir is a famous choir in Majora's Mask, the members of which are composed solely of five frogs from all over Snowhead who have been forced to leave due to the recent blizzard. Their conductor is the legendary Don Gero.

Don Gero
Don Gero is the conductor of the Frog Choir. He is much revered and respected by every member of the choir. It is possible, however, that he may have died before the events of Majora's Mask, as all of the Frog Choir members have not seen Don Gero himself in a very long time.

It is possible that Don Gero could have been the Goron standing on the ledge that gave Link the Don Gero Mask, as the Frog said that the young hero had lost a little weight. He could also have been inspired by Mamu and his frog choir from Link's Awakening.

Other Members
The five other members of the choir are scattered throughout the various lands of Termina. The lead singer has hidden himself near the Mountain Village. One member resides in the Southern Swamp, spending its time on a log. Another member is found in Clock Town's Laundry Pool. The remaining two frogs reside in the Woodfall Temple and the Great Bay Temple, respectively; however, due to the evil magic of the temples' respective spirits, they have been transformed into Gekkos, and will only come to their senses after being defeated.

Don Gero's Mask

 * Main article: Don Gero's Mask

The Don Gero's Mask is a mask that allows the wearer to speak with frogs. It is found in the Mountain Village, where a Goron suffering from extreme cold wears it.

Preparing the Concert
The frog in the Mountain Village lets Link know that the choir's performance is about to begin, but given that none of the other frogs are in Snowhead, they have no idea and must be gathered by Link. Link must first aquire the Don Gero's Mask in the Mountain Village. After that, Goht in the Snowhead Temple must be defeated so that the snow in the Mountain Village will melt, allowing all of the frogs to come. Afterwards, it is simply a matter of locating all of the frogs and talking to them while wearing the Don Gero's Mask. After this, Link can go attend the concert of the choir and receive a Piece of Heart.

Trivia

 * Don Gero's name comes from the word gero (げろ), a Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound a frog makes.
 * A similar set of singing frogs called the Fabulous Five Froggish Tenors are featured in Zora's River of Ocarina of Time.