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|image = [[File:3ds teach bolero.png|300px]]
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|caption = Sheik playing the "Bolero of Fire"<br>in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
|caption = Sheik playing the "Bolero of Fire"<br>in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
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|inst = {{it|Ocarina of Time}}
|inst = {{it|Ocarina of Time}}
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The '''"Bolero of Fire"''' is a [[warp|warping]] song in {{OoT}}.
The '''"Bolero of Fire"''' is a [[warp|warping]] song in {{OoT}}.


==Learning Location and Uses==
==Location and Uses==
===''Ocarina of Time''===
The "Bolero of Fire" is taught to [[Link]] as an adult by [[Sheik]] in [[Death Mountain Crater]] after the hero receives the [[Goron Tunic]] from [[Link (Goron)|Darunia's son]] and enters the crater. By using the {{it|Ocarina of Time}}, the melody allows Link to warp to the Death Mountain Crater, right before the entrance to the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]].
The "Bolero of Fire" is taught to [[Link]] as an adult by [[Sheik]] in [[Death Mountain Crater]] after the hero receives the [[Goron Tunic]] from [[Link (Goron)|Darunia's son]] and enters the crater. By using the {{it|Ocarina of Time}}, the melody allows Link to warp to the Death Mountain Crater, right before the entrance to the [[Fire Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Fire Temple]].
===''Majora's Mask 3D''===
In {{MM3D}}, the "Bolero of Fire"'s notes sometimes appear on a wall in the northern part of [[Termina Field]], where Link can play a song for [[Rupee]]s.
==Other Appearances==
{{Noncanon|Start}}
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
In {{HW}}, Sheik can play the Bolero of Fire to summon a molten rock with her [[Harp]] Weapon.
{{Noncanon|End}}


==Music Theory==
==Music Theory==
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Bolero is a name given to certain slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and songs. There are Spanish and Cuban forms, which are both significant and both of which have separate origins.
Bolero is a name given to certain slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and songs. There are Spanish and Cuban forms, which are both significant and both of which have separate origins.


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|ja=  {{Romanize|炎のボレロ|Honō no Borero}}
|ja=  {{Romanize|炎のボレロ|Honō no Borero}}
|jaM= Bolero of Flames
|jaM= Bolero of Flames
|es=  Bolero del Fuego
|esS=  Bolero del Fuego
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|fr=  Boléro du Feu
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|frF=  Boléro du Feu
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|de=  {{de|Bolero des Feuers}}
|de=  {{de|Bolero des Feuers}}
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File:3ds sheik duet link bolero2.png|Link playing the "Bolero of Fire" in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:3ds sheik duet link bolero2.png|Link playing the "Bolero of Fire" in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:3ds link learn bolero3.png|Link learning the "Bolero of Fire" in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:3ds link learn bolero3.png|Link learning the "Bolero of Fire" in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:MM3D Bolero of Fire.jpg|The notes for the "Bolero of Fire" on a wall in Termina Field in ''Majora's Mask 3D''
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Revision as of 22:12, 13 December 2016

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The "Bolero of Fire" is a warping song in Ocarina of Time.

Location and Uses

Ocarina of Time

The "Bolero of Fire" is taught to Link as an adult by Sheik in Death Mountain Crater after the hero receives the Goron Tunic from Darunia's son and enters the crater. By using the Template:It, the melody allows Link to warp to the Death Mountain Crater, right before the entrance to the Fire Temple.

Majora's Mask 3D

In Majora's Mask 3D, the "Bolero of Fire"'s notes sometimes appear on a wall in the northern part of Termina Field, where Link can play a song for Rupees.

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, Sheik can play the Bolero of Fire to summon a molten rock with her Harp Weapon.

Music Theory

The "Bolero of Fire" is a short, 6-bar piece in triple time. Harmonically, the piece is rooted in D minor and follows a very basic harmonic progression (i - ii° - i - ii° - V7 - I). The piece consists of 2-bar phrase lengths in the standard bolero style. The accompanying parts to Link's Ocarina are the famous snare drum excerpt from Maurice Ravel's "Boléro." [1]

Etymology

Bolero is a name given to certain slow-tempo Latin music and its associated dance and songs. There are Spanish and Cuban forms, which are both significant and both of which have separate origins.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom EnglishUK Bolero of Fire
Japan Japanese 炎のボレロ (Honō no Borero) Bolero of Flames
France FrenchEU Boléro du Feu
Germany German Bolero des Feuers
Italy Italian Bolero del fuoco
Spain SpanishEU Bolero del Fuego

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References

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