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The "{{Term/Store|Song of Passing||Series, TWW, TWWHD}}" is a recurring song in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 97 {{Exp Game|TWW}}}}</ref>
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Revision as of 00:21, 2 February 2020

Template:Song The "Song of Passing" is a recurring song in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Learning Location

Conducted on the Wind Waker, the Song of Passing 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.[2]

Uses

The "Song of Passing" allows Link to advance instantly from day to night and vice versa. It 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 only functions when conducted in areas where the sun or moon are visible, meaning it will not work indoors or while exploring a dungeon. It also cannot be used throughout the duration of Link's search for Jabun or inside the Forsaken Fortress before it is abandoned, due to Ganondorf's magic blocking its effects.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 昼夜の唄 (Chūya no Uta) Song of Day and Night
France FrenchEU Chant du Soleil Sun's Song
Germany German Kleine Tag- und Nachtmusik Small Day and Night Music
Italy Italian Sonata in Dì Notturno Song of Day Night
Spain SpanishEU Melodía del Transcurrir Melody of Passing

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 97 (TWW)
  2. "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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