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'''Farewell to Gibdos''' is a non-playable song played by the water-powered [[Music Box House]] in [[Ikana Canyon]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It can be activated by playing the [[Song of Storms]] to [[Sharp]], one of the [[Composer Brothers]], inside the [[Spring Water Cave]]. This song's cheerful tune, as its name implies, causes any [[Gibdo]] that hears it to retreat into the ground. It was composed by [[Pamela's Father]] after many years of researching Gibdos.<ref>{{cite| By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos.|Pamela's Father|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
{{Infobox Song
|image= File:Gibdo_dying_from_river.jpg
|caption= A Gibdo under the effect of "Farewell to Gibdos"
|game= {{MM}}
|inst= [[Music Box House|Music Box]]
|notes=
|powers = Repels Gibdos
|learned=
|related=
|song=
}}
{{Term/Store|Farewell to Gibdos||Series, MM}} is a non-playable song in {{MM}}.<ref>{{Cite|By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos.|Pamela's Father|MM}}</ref>


Its notes are as follows: E D# E F# E D# E C# E D# E F# E C# D D C# D E D C# D B D C# D E D B A
==Overview==
{{Term|MM|Farewell to Gibdos}} is played by the water-powered [[Music Box House]] in [[Ikana Canyon]]. It can be activated by playing the [[Song of Storms]] to [[Sharp]], one of the [[Composer Brothers]], inside the [[Spring Water Cave]]. The reason for this is that Sharp's presence holds back the flow of the water, and when he is defeated, the spring water starts flowing again. This song's cheerful tune, as its name implies, causes any [[Gibdo]] that hears it to retreat into the ground. It was composed by [[Pamela's Father]] after many years of researching Gibdos.<ref>{{Cite|By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos.|Pamela's Father|MM}}</ref>


==References==
==[[Music]] Theory==
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The notes of the song are as follows:
[[Category: Songs]]
 
[[Category: Music]]
G F# G A G F# G E G F# G A G E F
 
F E F G F E F D F E F B A G E
 
G F# G A G F# G E C B C D C Bb A
 
A G# A C B A G F# G B A G F E F G F D C
 
==Trivia==
*"Farewell to Gibdos" has a similar melody to that of the music for the Merry-Go-Round located at {{smw|Big Boo's Haunt}} in ''{{smw|Super Mario 64}}''.
 
{{Ref}}
 
{{Categories
|songs= MM, MM3D
}}

Latest revision as of 02:04, 12 August 2022

Farewell to Gibdos is a non-playable song in Majora's Mask.[1]

Overview

Farewell to Gibdos is played by the water-powered Music Box House in Ikana Canyon. It can be activated by playing the Song of Storms to Sharp, one of the Composer Brothers, inside the Spring Water Cave. The reason for this is that Sharp's presence holds back the flow of the water, and when he is defeated, the spring water starts flowing again. This song's cheerful tune, as its name implies, causes any Gibdo that hears it to retreat into the ground. It was composed by Pamela's Father after many years of researching Gibdos.[2]

Music Theory

The notes of the song are as follows:

G F# G A G F# G E G F# G A G E F

F E F G F E F D F E F B A G E

G F# G A G F# G E C B C D C Bb A

A G# A C B A G F# G B A G F E F G F D C

Trivia

References

  1. "By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos." — Pamela's Father (Majora's Mask)
  2. "By the way, the song, Farewell to Gibdos, which the music box is now playing, drives away Gibdos. I discovered it after many years of researching Gibdos." — Pamela's Father (Majora's Mask)