Song of Storms
This is learned by Adult Link from the windmill man in Ocarina of Time called Guru Guru. It can make it rain when the song is played, reveal secret grottoes, water bean sprouts to produce fairies, and can also empty the well in Kakariko Village. The song has some disadvantages, though: it happens to speed up windmills dramatically.
Though the song in Ocarina of Time poses a great paradox and confusion to fans (as it is Link as a child who supposedly teaches Guru-Guru, who then teaches it to Link as an adult), its origins are explained in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (or, at least, the origin of it in Termina). The Song of Storms was a song composed by the Composer Brothers of the Ikana Canyon, specifically by Flat. When Link found Flat's crypt in the Ikana Graveyard, Flat taught it to him; it represented his sadness of losing Sharp, the other Composer Brother, to the devil (Majora), and his anger for Sharp's betrayal. The song has the power to turn evil into good--Link cured Sharp by playing it for him. It also revived the Ikana River.
In Oracle of Seasons the Song of Storms is the background music for the area around the windmill, east of the village in the Eastern Suburbs.
Appearances
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (taught by Guru-Guru in the Kakariko Windmill; also the Windmill's background music)
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (taught by Flat beneath the Ikana Graveyard; also played by Guru-Guru)
- The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons (background music of one area of the Eastern Suburbs)