Epona's Song Ringtone



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Epona's Song

Link learning 'Epona's Song' from Ocarina of Time 3D
Main Appearance(s)
Other Appearance(s)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Hyrule Warriors
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Association
Location(s)
Lon Lon Ranch(OoT)
Romani Ranch(MM)
Instrument(s)
Notes

Power(s)
Related
'Ocarina of Time Medley'
'Stables'

'Epona's Song' is a recurring Song in The Legend of Zelda series.[1] It is used to call Epona. It is mentioned in Ocarina of Time that 'Epona's Song' was composed by Malon's mother.[2]

  • 1Overview
  • 2Other Appearances

Overview

The full version of Epona's Song is in binary form, with 16 bars in both the A section and B section for a total of 32 bars with a 4-bar intro. The entire piece consists of 4-bar phrase lengths, is played with a slight eighth-note swing, and is in 3/4 time. It should be noted that this is the only piece in the whole game the uses a swing eighth-note rhythm. Even more unusual is the fact that the vocal part does not follow the swing rhythm and instead plays it straight, a technique commonly used to create rhythmic clash and a little bit of tension.

Harmonically, the A section is based in D Major, although the tonic basis is fairly ambiguous until the 8th bar which gives a V7 chord (A7) going into I (D). The B section is based in F Major with great harmonic variety, ultimately ending in another A7 which provides a smooth turnaround into the A section again.[3]

Ocarina of Time

Link playing 'Epona's Song' in Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, 'Epona's Song' can be learned from Malon, Epona's owner, in Lon Lon Ranch when Link is a child.[4] Initially, Link can play this on his Ocarina to tame Epona and beck her to come. After the horse is won from Ingo at Lon Lon Ranch, playing the song as an adult allows Link to call Epona and ride her. Whenever this song is played, Epona travels to wherever Link is in Hyrule Field, Lake Hylia, Gerudo Fortress, and some other outdoor areas.

If Link has an Empty Bottle, 'Epona's Song' can also be played around cows to earn Milk.[5]

Malon can be heard singing this song in Hyrule Castle as a child or at night at Lon Lon Ranch as an adult,[6] depending on how much the game has progressed.

Majora's Mask

'Epona's Song' can also be played on Link's Ocarina to call Epona in Majora's Mask, but only after Link first finds her in a pen at Romani's Ranch. Once again, it is only effective in areas Epona can reach, such as Termina Field or certain portions of Great Bay Coast. 'Epona's Song' is taught by Romani after Link agrees to help her save the ranch from the Ghosts.[7]

The Minish Cap

'Epona's Song' makes a cameo appearance in The Minish Cap. Every time Link speaks with Malon, this melody will play.

Twilight Princess

'Epona's Song' appears again in Twilight Princess. Rather than playing a musical instrument, Link must blow into a piece of Horseshoe Grass to perform the song and call Epona. Later on, the portable Horse Call allows this song to be played anywhere, instead of just where certain patches of grass can be found.

While in Wolf form, Link can howl the song to summon Epona whenever he is near a patch of Horseshoe Grass. However, he can only ride Epona while in human form.

Ilia's theme is also a rearranged 'Epona's Song'.

Breath of the Wild

Epona's song can be heard by various stables when Kass is at the stable. Kass will play Epona's song and he will state that this song is the song the ancient hero calls upon his horse.[citation needed]

Epona's song will also be played at the fountain of Malanya in F major.

Other Appearances

Ringtone

Hyrule Warriors

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

'Epona's Song' is part of the 'Ocarina of Time Medley' in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it appears alongside other familiar melodies such as the 'Song of Storms', 'Zelda's Lullaby', 'Saria's Song', and the 'Song of Time'.

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Hyrule Warriors

'Epona's Song' makes a cameo appearance in Hyrule Warriors. Whenever Link completes certain stages, a cutscene depicting Epona riding will play and Link will race to catch up with her and subsequently ride her. In the following screens, 'Epona's Song' will play instead of the standard post-battle theme.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U

'Epona's Song' appears as part of the 'Ocarina of Time Medley' track in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

'Epona's Song' is featured as part of the 'Ocarina of Time Medley' track in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Trivia

  • The 'Wind's Requiem' from The Wind Waker uses the same arrow directions to play the song as Epona's Song does.
  • A vocal version, arranged to sound like traditional country music, of this is sung by Emiko Shiratori, and available in the Ocarina of Time Re-Arranged Album. The vocal version of the song was also sung in the Mario and Zelda Big Band Live Show, which was also released on soundtrack.
  • In Twilight Princess, a remixed version of the song can be heard while calming Epona down in Kakariko Village.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseエポナの歌 (Epona no Uta)Same as English.
FrenchEUChant d'ÉponaEpona's Chant
GermanEponas LiedSame as English.
ItalianCanzone di Epona
SpanishEUCanción de EponaSame as English.

See Also

References

  1. Encyclopedia (Dark Horse Books) pg. 96 (OoT | MM)
  2. 'My mother composed this song. Isn't it nice? Let's sing together.' — Malon (Ocarina of Time)
  3. Music in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Cruise Elroy.
  4. 'My mother composed this song. Isn't it nice? Let's sing together.' — Malon (Ocarina of Time)
  5. 'Moooooooooo! What a nice song... It reminds me of the pasture... That song makes me feel so good, I can produce a lot of milk!' — Cow (Ocarina of Time)
  6. 'Please keep it secret from Mr. Ingo that I sing this song...' — Malon (Ocarina of Time)
  7. 'The horse seems to like this song.' — Romani (Majora's Mask)

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To use the Shard of Agony you must have a Rumble Pack inserted into your controller. When you get near one of these hidden holes, the Rumble Pack will start to vibrate. Now you must do one of three things. To uncover the stone you must either play the Song of Storms, place a bomb nearby, or smash the ground with the Megaton Hammer. One of these methods will open the hole and leave its treasures for your taking.

Hole 1
Location: On your way to Gerudo Valley from Hyrule Castle there is a single tree standing by itself.
Reward: Inside of this hole there is a piece of heart at the bottom of a pool of water.

Hole 2
Location: Near the Hyrule Castle moat there will be a tree nearby.
Reward: There are three walls that can be broken down by a bomb. Behind one of the walls is a Golden Skultula.

Cached

Hole 3
Location: Ouside of the Sacred Forest Meadow entrance.
Reward: After defeating two Wolfos you will get a purple rupee.

Hole 4
Location: In the middle of a small ring of stones near Gerudo Valley
Reward: By using Din’s Fire you uncover a cow, a gossip stone, and a Golden Skutula.

Hole 5
Location: Between the fences that blocks the path to Lake Hylia.
Reward: Inside this hole is a Buisness Scrub that will sell you a piece of heart for 10 rupees.

Stables

Hole 6
Location: Middle of Kakariko Village Courtyard.
Reward: Defeat the 2 Redead to get a Huge rupee.

Hole 7
Location: Across the bridge on the way to Kakariko Village
Reward: A Golden Skutula.

Hole 8
Location: On ledge near Gerudo River.
Reward: The hole is filled with rupees. You must dive for them though.

Hole 9
Location: Ring of Stones outside entrance to Goron City.
Reward: Gold Rupee inside of chest.

Hole 10
Location: Under a boulder in the Lost Woods.
Reward: A Buisness Scrub will sell you a Deku Nut upgrade for 40 rupees.