These notes are the same as the "Sun's Song". The actual pitches of the notes translate as follows: A, F, high D. The "Song of Passing" is nearly identical to Ocarina of Time's " Sun's Song", the only differences being the instrumental medium on which they are played and the fact that the notes are not repeated. The songs are the ' Song of Time ', ' Song of Healing ', ' Eponas Song ', the ' Song of Storms ' and the ' Song of Soaring ', the latter of which is optional. From daytime, the Song adjusts the time to midnight (0:00) and from nighttime to noon (12:00). The first group of five songs have various effects throughout the game and include some songs that were featured in Ocarina of Time. Once Link mimics Tott's movements, he acquires the new song, which gives Link the power to turn night to day and vice versa anytime he wishes except during the Endless Night. When Link reveals his Wind Waker to Tott, he suddenly changes his fraying from side to side motion to a dance which seems to illustrate directions for playing the "Song of Passing". He learns it next to a monument on Windfall Island, where the dancing Tott attempts to change night to day for weeks on end. Link can conduct this song with the Wind Waker. ![]() The " Song of Passing" ( 昼夜の唄, Chūya no Uta ?, Song of Day and Night) is a song from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
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