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|place = [[Hyrule Field]]
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|related = [[A Link to the Past Credits]], [[The Wind Waker Credits]], [[Twilight Princess Credits]]
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=Appearances=
=Appearances=
The Legend of Zelda Main Theme appears in {{TLoZ}} as the overworld theme, and in the credit sequences of {{ALttP}}, {{TWW}}, and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.
The Legend of Zelda Main Theme appears in {{TLoZ}} as the overworld theme, and in the credit sequences of {{ALttP}}, {{TWW}}, and {{TP}}.


=Elements=
=Elements=

Latest revision as of 13:03, 17 July 2023

The Legend of Zelda Main Theme

Game(s)
Place(s) Hyrule Field
Related songs

History

The Legend of Zelda Main Theme has appeared in almost every Zelda game to date. It was first introduced in The Legend of Zelda as the overworld theme, and evolved into the theme song for the entire series. Shigeru Miyamoto's inspiration for the music came from watching a pair of schoolchildren looking through garbage for an imaginary stone that would supposedly take the children to another world. Miyamoto sympathized with their desire to leave their uneventful lives and find an adventure, and wrote the theme song as a tribute to the adventurous spirit of childhood.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda Main Theme appears in The Legend of Zelda as the overworld theme, and in the credit sequences of A Link to the Past, The Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess.

Elements

The piece is in march tempo. In most versions, it begins with a slower, pensive version of the main theme, accompanied by ascending sets of three tones. This transitions into a faster marching beat and then introduces the full theme by repeating the first measure of the full theme twice. The full theme is composed of three statements, which then transition into a higher-pitched, melodic climax. The climax repeats three times, descending in pitch and changing key each time, until a quick set of beats returns the music to the original full theme. There is often an echo after each statement.

Related Songs

A Link to the Past Credits, The Wind Waker Credits, and Twilight Princess Credits all incorporate The Legend of Zelda Main Theme as part of a medley.

Other Games

The Legend of Zelda Main Theme has appeared in all of the Super Smash Bros. games, as background music for Zelda-related stages and a victory theme for Link.