Saria's Song

Saria's Song is a recurring song from the Legend of Zelda series.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Saria's Song is taught to Link by his Kokiri friend Saria as a symbol of friendship when he sees her in the Sacred Forest Meadow. Playing the song allows him to communicate with Saria. Saria will give hints as to where Link should go next until he becomes an adult. If Link tells Navi he does not wish to speak to Saria after playing the song, she will ask if he wants to talk to her instead.

Saria's Song is used to cheer up Darunia when you first meet him, to make friends with the Skull Kid in the Lost Woods and win a Piece of Heart, and to convince Mido to let Link pass to the Sacred Forest Meadow on his way to the Forest Temple to rescue Saria.

Link can play Saria's Song on the Ocarina by playing Down-C, Right-C, Left-C, Down-C, Right-C, Left-C.

The actual pitches of the notes translate as follows: F, A, B, F, A, B.

In the "Master Quest" version of the game, there is a room in the Spirit Temple where a Club Moblin resides. In order to reach the locked door it guards, Link must play all the Ocarina songs he learned (aside from warp songs and the optional Scarecrows' Song) for each of the emblems on the walls. The only one omitted is Saria's Song.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
Saria's Song is played as background music while in the Woods of Mystery. This is most likely due to the similarity between the Woods of Mystery and the Lost Woods in Ocarina of Time.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Saria's Song is played in the in the background music while in the Sacred Grove. It is occasionally played by the Skull Kid in the area, hinting that it may be the same Skull Kid from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, or that the song may have been passed down from the original Skull Kid to whom Link taught Saria's Song.

Music Sample
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdu9OgJOcr8

Additional Appearances

 * In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Saria's Song has a chance of being played on the "Termina: Great Bay" stage.

Canción de Saria