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[[File:Carben.png|right|thumb|Carben and Link playing a Lokomo Song]]
 
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|summary= Link attempting a block puzzle to progress in the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the '''Lokomo Songs''', or '''Songs of Restoration''', are [[Wikipedia:Duet|duets]] that [[Link]] plays with another member of the [[Lokomo]] tribe.<ref>{{cite|This Lokomo Song is a duet that requires two sacred instruments.|Gage|Spirit Tracks}}</ref>
 
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The Lokomo plays his or her part first using their own sacred instrument, while Link then follows by playing the [[Spirit Flute]]. At the end of the duet, both Link and the Lokomo play at the same time, thus generating energy that powers the [[Spirit Tracks (Rails)|Spirit Tracks]].<ref>{{cite|Indeed. We are called the Lokomos. We are servants of the spirits. They have entrusted us with protecting the temples and the Spirit Tracks. By playing our sacred instruments... We generate energy that powers the Spirit Tracks.|Anjean|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> Throughout his journey, Link must visit the five Lokomos who live in their respective sanctuaries scattered across the five realms in order to play the duets with them and restore the Spirit Tracks that lead to each realm's temple.<ref>{{cite|You must go find the other Lokomos and restore the energy of the rail maps. Once you do, the Spirit Tracks will reappear.|Anjean|Spirit Tracks}}</ref>
 
 
Link is first given a chance to practice the melody with said Lokomo before doing their performance. Once the young hero is done practicing, he must put the Spirit Flute down to then try the real performance. As the two are playing, Link must play his notes with the [[Wikipedia:Tempo|tempo]] given by the [[Wikipedia:metronome|metronome]] in order to play the song correctly; thus, having a sense of rhythm is essential when playing Lokomo Songs.
 
 
Unlike the other songs learned on the Spirit Flute, the Lokomo Songs do not stay in Link's inventory and can only be played once with its respective Lokomo throughout the whole game.
 
 
==List of Songs==
 
===Gage Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Orange.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Yellow.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Purple.png]]
 
 
The first Lokomo Duet that Link learns is in the [[Forest Sanctuary]]. Link, along with [[Gage]] and his [[Wikipedia:Cello|cello]], play the duet to restore the tracks leading to the [[Forest Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Forest Temple]].
 
 
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===Steem Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute White.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Orange.png]]
 
 
[[Steem]], using his [[Wikipedia:Pipa|pipa]], plays the second duet with Link in the [[Snow Sanctuary]], revealing the Spirit Tracks to the [[Snow Temple]].
 
 
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===Carben Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Orange.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Purple.png]]
 
 
In the [[Ocean Sanctuary]], Link must play a duet with [[Carben]] and his [[Wikipedia:Flute|flute]] to open the path to the [[Ocean Temple]].
 
 
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===Embrose Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Purple.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Yellow.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Purple.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Yellow.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]]
 
 
The fourth Lokomo Duet is learned with [[Embrose]], who plays the [[Wikipedia:timpani|timpani]] in the [[Fire Sanctuary]] located behind the [[Goron Village#Spirit Tracks|Goron Village]]. After Link plays the duet with him, the Fire [[Rail Map]] is energized and reveals new tracks on the map that lead to the [[Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)|Fire Temple]].
 
 
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===Rael Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Green.png]][[File:SpiritFlute White.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute White.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Green.png]]
 
 
The last Lokomo Duet is with [[Rael]] of the [[Sand Sanctuary]]. He plays the [[Wikipedia:oboe|oboe]] along with Link's Spirit Flute to reveal the tracks to the [[Sand Temple]].
 
 
[[File:Raelduet.ogg|noicon]]
 
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===Zelda Duet===
 
[[File:SpiritFlute Orange.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Purple.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Yellow.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Blue.png]][[File:SpiritFlute Orange.png]]
 
 
In the final battle against [[Malladus]], after [[Princess Zelda]] sings a duet with Link, all five Lokomos join in with their respective instruments to form a full orchestrated version of the piece. This melody reveals a weak spot in Malladus's back.
 
[[File:Zeldaduet.ogg|noicon]]
 
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==Trivia==
 
*The Zelda Duet can be heard in the opening theme of the game. It is a variation of the Spirit Flute theme heard during the game's introduction screen.
 
*In the Spanish version of the game, each Lokomo Song is named depending on the realm Link is in. For example, the Lokomo Song Link learns from Gage is known as the "Melody of the Forests" (''Melodía de los Bosques''), and the one learned from Steem is referred to as the "Melody of the Snow" (''Melodía de las Nieves''). As such, the term "Lokomo Song" is never mentioned in the game.
 
 
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{{Names
 
|English= Song of Restoration, Song of Forest's / Snow's / Ocean's / Fire's / Sand's Restoration
 
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|Spanish(LA)= {{exp|Melody of the Forests, Melody of the Snows, Melody of the Seas, Melody of Fire, Melody of Sands|Melodía de los Bosques, Melodía de las Nieves, Melodía del Océano, Melodía del Fuego, Melodía de las Arenas}}
 
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|French(CA)= Chants Lokomos
 
|French(FR)= Chant de la Renaissance
 
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[[Category:Songs]]
 

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