The Legend Of Zelda On Nintendo 64!!! What are the button's to play Sarah's Song Or Sarah's Lullaby??? Been stuck on this for way to long so over it, want to get past it
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The "Song of Soaring" is a warping song that is taught to Link after he meets Kaepora Gaebora during the Woodfall Shortcut. When the song is played in the game, it will transport our friend Link to the Owl Statues or to the start of a dungeon. This is very useful as a player because as the game progresses, you need to travel for long distances and this shortens it.
To acquire the "Lens of Truth" you must return to the Temple of Time and replace the Master Sword, thus returning to Young Link. Then, travel to Kakariko Village and enter the Windmill in front of the well. Talk to Guru-Guru, the man furiously playing the spinning music box. If you don't know the song of storms he will teach it to you. Play the song of storms to make the windmill spin rapidly which drains the well. leave the windmill and enter the now unsealed well and you will arrive in a mini dungeon called the "bottom of the well". The Lens of Truth is inside this dungeon.
Donkey Kong 64wasoneof only three Nintendo64games to require theExpansion Pak(the others being The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and Perfect Dark), which provides 4 MB more RAM for enhanced graphics and more expansive environments, as well as to fix a game-breaking bug.We don't think that you can play this game with no expansion pack. I have tried to play perfect dark with no expansion pack and it was not all there then.
If you head for the lost woods you hear the tune in the background when you get there. as you go towards each separate pathway (inside the woods) the music will either fade or grow louder/stay the same. always go down the tube where the music volume increases or stays the same and avoid those that the music becomes quieter in. eventually you will come to an area with a little fighting wich you will have to make your way through to meet your friend Saria.
If I remember right, you have to press it to the left and right. I don't think it's a glitch however. In the original NES version you pressed the select button. Try pusing all of the buttons and it might change it. I can't find my copy so I can't tell you for sure. Hope this helps.
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