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Old 04-03-2009, 01:39 PM
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Re: Can you play any Zelda song(s) on a musical instrument?

I can play a multitude of instruments:
Clarinet & bass clarinet, trumpet & cornet, trombone, tuba, sousaphone, celtic flute, pan flute, lyre & harp, ocarina, drums (tenors, snare, bass, bongos, timpani), bells (xylaphone, pipedream chimes, marimba), glass harmonica, piano & keyboard & organ. I'm trying to learn violin and guitar... but I haven't been practicing.

On all of these, I can play a multitude of Zelda songs. I prefer to play most of the music on the piano... it's just a lot more fun. I especially like to play the ALttP ending and ALttp credits. ALttP Dark World and Death Mountain (Dark World version) are on the top of my list, too. ALttP probably had the best music, IMO. I also really love the plain the main overworld theme... the Termina version of it is especially fun on the piano. Oh, and "Farewell Hyrule King" from TWW (also a piece heard in ALttp). Can't forget Gerudo Valley, either.

Songs like the Song of Storms, Ganon(dorf)'s theme, Song of Healing, and other songs with a lot of minor or harmonic chords are very fun to play on the organ. When it comes to TWW, I love sticking with the celtic flute. The intro is very fun to play, as well as the Molgera battle and the sailing music (also fun on piano).

One of the most versatile pieces is definitely OoT's ending music... it's very fun on the piano, but it's also enjoyable on everything else, be it low brass, woodwind, or anything else.

Unfortunately, very few pieces of TP's music moved me. I haven't really been inspired by Zelda music since TWW.
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