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This melody is especially useful to pass time while waiting for a [[Nintendo Gallery|figurine]] to be carved, or to change the phases of the moon. Despite its usefulness, the "Song of Passing" is the only optional song in the game.
This melody is especially useful to pass time while waiting for a [[Nintendo Gallery|figurine]] to be carved, or to change the phases of the moon. Despite its usefulness, the "Song of Passing" is the only optional song in the game.


The "Song of Passing" is a basic version of the [[Sun's Song]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''.
The "Song of Passing" is a basic version of the [[Sun's Song]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. It's directional notes are also the exact inverse of the Wind's Requiem.


==References==
==References==

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The "Song of Passing" is a song featured in The Wind Waker. Conducted on the Wind Waker, it is an optional melody learned which allows Link to change from day to night and night to day. It is learned on Windfall Island from the dancer Tott, who can be found on the hilltop. Once Link shows the Wind Waker to the charismatic dancer, Tott will remember the dance moves, and in return will teach the young hero the Song of Passing.[1]

This melody is especially useful to pass time while waiting for a figurine to be carved, or to change the phases of the moon. Despite its usefulness, the "Song of Passing" is the only optional song in the game.

The "Song of Passing" is a basic version of the Sun's Song from Ocarina of Time. It's directional notes are also the exact inverse of the Wind's Requiem.

References

  1. "That magical dance that changes day into night and night into day... If I could only recall the rhythm. Oh, the RHYTHM! Then I could dance it perfectly! [...] Unh, unh, CHA! Unh, unh, CHA! That's... That's it! That's the rhythm I've been trying to recall! OH! I can feel it! I can FEEL it, guy!" — Tott (The Wind Waker)


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