Understanding the Music of Ocarina of Time

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Analyzing the effect that music has on your legendary journey through Ocarina of Time, and how music is used brilliantly as a game mechanic.
Edited by @clickingaming
Thumbnail by @hotcyder
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
4:07 Origins
13:02 Ocarina of Time
49:01 Conclusion
Sources
Koji Kondo's Super Mario Bros. Soundtrack, Andrew Schartmann (2015). ISBN 978-1-62892-853-2
Super Mario Bros. Theme Preserved by Library of Congress www.pcmag.com/news/in-a-first...
Koji Kondo interview with Washington Post www.washingtonpost.com/entert...
Koji Kondo Interview - NES Classic www.nintendo.co.uk/News/2016/...
Koji Kondo at GDC 2007 web.archive.org/web/201207102...
1-UP Interview with Koji Kondo web.archive.org/web/201105230...
Zelda Music Theory Piece, Lisa Witt and Kevin Castro www.pianote.com/blog/zelda-so...
Interview with Miyamoto and Koji Kondo on Ocarina of Time’s Music web.archive.org/web/201305140...
An analysis of Hyrule Field’s music officialmusictracks.wordpress...
Iwata Asks interview with Mario composers iwataasks.nintendo.com/interv...
Source of increased Ocarina sales thanks to Ocarina of Time (1999) www.nytimes.com/1999/02/15/bu...
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  • I recently graduated with my music degree. Throughout my entire experience, I never lost sight of the fact that Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask were the catalysts for my musical journey. The idea of playing an instrument in-game and having the music you play be such a core mechanic hit me differently than anything I had experienced up to that point, and I never looked back. As a music educator, I can't thank you enough for this kind of video, especially because it's designed without music theory in mind. After attending several video game themed orchestral concerts, I know just how much video game music has impacted the people who play those games. So, getting to further understand WHY the music effects them the way it does is why I do what I do. So, thank you! I hope you'll be willing to explore this kind of video more.

    @jonathon422@jonathon4222 ай бұрын
    • If you like this stuff you should check the channel Official Music Tracks which has essays and orchestration of every single track from the game

      @jeexx520@jeexx5202 ай бұрын
    • I aim to cover multiple Zelda games in this series, and *hopefully* other games as well, as long as I come up with something good!

      @LiamTriforce@LiamTriforce2 ай бұрын
    • @@LiamTriforce That's wonderful news!! Not that I think you need it, especially since there's no music theory involved, but if you would ever like to reach out to me as a consultant of sorts, I'd be happy to help. 👍

      @jonathon422@jonathon4222 ай бұрын
    • @@LiamTriforce As I commented I think the Metroid series would be a good one to look at as well.

      @kokirikid6130@kokirikid6130Ай бұрын
  • My wife has never played Zelda games but I find her very often whistling the theme of Lost Woods.

    @finRatman@finRatman2 ай бұрын
    • Start dancing like Darunia.

      @match8036@match80362 ай бұрын
    • This is a crazy coincidence because my wife does the same, but of course she knows where the song comes from as I am a Zelda super fan, also a lot of music we listen too incorporates samples from all kinds of games, including the lost woods.

      @ThomasFogle@ThomasFogle2 ай бұрын
    • I'd be a bit concerned.

      @davidandres4846@davidandres4846Ай бұрын
    • ​@@ThomasFogle Where are you guys finding Zelda-aware wives? 😭

      @bmonq@bmonqАй бұрын
    • @@bmonq This comment gave me a tear from laughing so hard.

      @doodchappin@doodchappinАй бұрын
  • Back when I was a kid, I used to go back to lon lon ranch at night in between dungeons as adult link, just standing next to malon and chilling with her, and I used to show my dad epona and how I can summon her using those 6 jingles, to this day when my dad hears those jingles he immediately recognizes it and goes like "hey isn't that the epona's song?" This game is magic

    @pabroah6434@pabroah64342 ай бұрын
  • Speak of how this game made the Ocarina itself popular: I remember seeing an Ocarina in an elementary school book and being surprised. Before that I didn't know it was a real instrument.

    @slimcognito383@slimcognito3832 ай бұрын
    • Funnily enough, Ocarina appeared constantly on Japanese games, but the English localization of said games always called them "flutes", including A Link to the Past. Ocarina of Time changed that.

      @Mari_Izu@Mari_Izu2 ай бұрын
    • Doing some study of ancient Chinese texts I learned that one of the oldest collection of poems mentions the Ocarina as being representative of Heaven guiding the people with a gentle hand. So in South-East Asia the instrument has long had an almost sacred presence. Heaven's guiding the people is Like an ocarina, Like a zhang jade, like a gui jade; As if taking hold of them, leading them by the hand; As if leading them by the hand, and nothing more. Heaven guides the people with great ease. There's another great video on OoT's music in terms of the theory and how the repetition of the notes are a "question" and "Answer". Questions in ancient works are sometimes asked twice and the response is something given from on-high.

      @HighPriestFuneral@HighPriestFuneralАй бұрын
    • I asked my orchestra teacher about them and she didn't think they were real

      @brendanrisney2449@brendanrisney244924 күн бұрын
    • Until my teenage years I thought this game made up ocarinas, but then I saw a 50’s WWII prison movie called Stalag 17 where one of the characters had an ocarina, and I was pretty surprised.

      @oneinathousand2156@oneinathousand2156Күн бұрын
  • His music really speaks to you, it reminds you of young days, the was it touches everyone’s heart. The quote that I love is when Shiek says: “The flow of time is always cruel... Its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that doesn't change with time is a memory of younger days..” This one really resonates with me, I’m not in the best place in my life and this reminds me to not take the best moments for granted. Can’t wait for more videos on the music for the rest of the series

    @_Guardian@_Guardian2 ай бұрын
    • It's one of the most powerful quotes ever written. The words bring forth deep, painful tears. Just plain, simple truth. Hang in there, stranger. May you find peace and purpose. 🤙

      @CLSharpman5000@CLSharpman50002 ай бұрын
    • @CLSharpman5000 Dear @CLSharpman5000 and @_Guardian, I think because of its simplistic fashion, as you said @_Guardian, the Shiek quote, so powerful to read, I get goosebumps replaying OoT and seeing that, and reading now, and you @CLSharpman5000, "bring forth deep, painful tears. just plain simple truth", I thought of this: You, @_Guardian, myself and many thousands of others at similar age, once old at 70, will recall back to this very quote, the memory from our first play-through of OoT, the title theme's ocarina melody, and just burst in tears - overwhelmed in feeling of sad and joy, after passing through a lifetime, from the engrossing transcendence of the tune. Just know in that very moment, that there is another gamer that will be doing the VERY SAME at that age, looking back at life in reflection and memory - you wont be alone! In another thought worth imagining with me: How cool will it be when you are 70, brittle and sore back, and you come across someone that also played OoT, you spend 5 minutes trying to remember the song name, until it dawns on you both at the very same time, and say "Gerudo Valley!" You both tap synchronously to the same beats, laughing and smiling in the heartfelt of purest joy, your grandchildren catch to observe the rare deep captivation of your youth's past timeless expression! Don't give up hope @_Guardian, take a pause on where you are in time, and know you are just in a temporary spot, and things can get better, no matter what! a lot of Jordan Peterson's work have helped many, and when he was on tour, the advice he gives on life, thinking about thought patterns, ways of building purpose in your life - repeat to yourself DAILY that you have an absolute place of value to the world - you can offer so much to so many people you have no idea, and to start the "adventure of your life", right... now! Listen to his podcasts, they will have resonance with your struggles no matter what they are, push forward, "start with just cleaning up your room", and you will get through it! He makes much of his biblical discussion points very practical to understand - the stories of the trials, tribulations, and where the joy's of life must be in order to grow.

      @l-Jeremy@l-Jeremy2 ай бұрын
    • Kind of tragic that such introspective and profound writing didn't make it into the modern era of Zelda games. Here's to hoping the next Zelda can capture the philosophical magic that Ocarina of Time managed to deliver.

      @javiervasquez625@javiervasquez6252 ай бұрын
    • I liked the video but he didn't went over Zora Domain's theme. What happened ? I use to fall asleep to that song.

      @kennymichaelalanya7134@kennymichaelalanya71342 ай бұрын
    • They knew they were talking directly to us kids back then and that we were going to carry this game in our memories forever

      @mookiestewart3776@mookiestewart3776Ай бұрын
  • I see Ocarina of Time - I click. Also, I love how you used a bottle to battle Ganondorf. 🤣

    @Ellary_Rosewood@Ellary_Rosewood2 ай бұрын
    • I see Liam video and I click. The OOT is indeed a delicious bonus desert of a nice extra though!

      @Hexsyn@Hexsyn2 ай бұрын
    • @@Hexsyn Hehe it is indeed!

      @Ellary_Rosewood@Ellary_Rosewood2 ай бұрын
    • If you like this stuff you should check the channel Official Music Tracks which has essays and the orchestration of every single track from the game

      @jeexx520@jeexx5202 ай бұрын
    • in LttP, use a bug-catching net to battle Agahnim :)

      @IzunaSlap@IzunaSlap2 ай бұрын
  • This game's credits encapsulate its message. The sense of joy over having finished the journey, but also the sense of loss, knowing you won't be able to experience it again 😢. The soft piano, and the incorporation of Zelda's lullaby and Saria's song really pull it all together, with the church bell really bringing a sense of closure to it all.

    @michaelkaduck1915@michaelkaduck19152 ай бұрын
    • That thing Koji Kondo made during the N64. Using the entire sound font for the credits theme (he did the same with Mario 64) is so emotional.

      @Dairunt1@Dairunt12 ай бұрын
    • Yes! Super Mario 64's Credits Theme does the same thing and pulls everything about the game all together.

      @michaelkaduck1915@michaelkaduck1915Ай бұрын
  • The video hits different. You sit here as a grown ass man and while childhood memories creep in through the music that can trigger so many emotions. you notice how a tear creeps down your cheek from time to time. i repeat it again the video just hits different

    @pidrittel6802@pidrittel68022 ай бұрын
  • This video is excellent. As someone who finally played OOT last year, it was great to hear an in-depth perspective on one of its most important aspects. Thanks for opportunity to edit it ❤

    @clickingaming@clickingaming2 ай бұрын
    • 21:39 you have to go past deku scrubs to get the song initially? 😅

      @ReceptiveRaptor@ReceptiveRaptorАй бұрын
  • I feel so nostalgic for this game.. The shear *AWE* I felt while playing this as a 10 year old, beating it 100% was such an achievement, I had 0 help and figured out everything myself, since internet wasn't really that much of a thing back then. I often times watch a speedrun or listen to the music, because the noises, voices, music and ambience brings me a feeling of deep nostalgia, peace and childlike wonder.. This game will forever hold a special place in my heart

    @TheUntypicalGerman@TheUntypicalGerman2 ай бұрын
  • I could listen to one of these videos for every mainline Zelda game, Mario game, donkey Kong country game, and so many others. Keep them coming Liam

    @jamese896@jamese8962 ай бұрын
    • Same! I love his work so much. The legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong Country, and the Super Mario series as well as the Sonic the hedgehog series, and so many more. All of these games have touched my heart and soul in so many ways and I love sharing the games and Liam's content with my wife and children.

      @ThomasFogle@ThomasFogle2 ай бұрын
  • 26 years on and I still learn new things about OOT. The dynamic music from Hyrule Field is so well implemented that I never noticed. I always thought that it was just how it was.

    @casaroli@casaroli2 ай бұрын
  • Obligatory comment for algorithmic boosting.

    @R0n4ldR4y@R0n4ldR4y2 ай бұрын
    • Obligatory reply for algorithm boosting.

      @BornofFire117@BornofFire11716 күн бұрын
  • I’ve never clicked on a video faster in my life. Ocarina is the best game ever made.

    @ericmay560@ericmay5602 ай бұрын
    • +1 🎉

      @hugokalm@hugokalm2 ай бұрын
    • Alongside Half-Life 2 which also has a phenomenal soundtrack-and Liam has already dived into it properly👍👍

      @peterfreeman2380@peterfreeman23802 ай бұрын
    • Agreed, just replayed it a week ago for the 5th time

      @ColonelChicken@ColonelChicken2 ай бұрын
    • @@ColonelChicken my men! Much respect to you: that’s called appreciating the art. Honestly, I’ve learned about this channel from Liam’s half-life retrospective.

      @peterfreeman2380@peterfreeman23802 ай бұрын
    • No, it’s not. But it is one of my fondest gaming memories.

      @cidfacetious3722@cidfacetious37222 ай бұрын
  • Ocarina of Time music is so instantly nostalgic, a few notes in and your instantly transported. Another banger video as always!

    @bradyonetv@bradyonetv2 ай бұрын
  • Gerudo’s valley theme is so good that its the sole reason im thrilled to reach that portion of the game, more than the temple itself

    @Meryto1@Meryto12 ай бұрын
  • Gerudo Valley has been my ringtone for a few years now. I've played the 10 hours version several times. I don't know how else to describe it other than addictive to listen to

    @rugofbugs@rugofbugs2 ай бұрын
  • Being your friend and watching you grow from basically the beginning of your career has been one of the best experiences of my life, great video as always, I will always be there to watch the next one homie 😃❤

    @Wolfalous@Wolfalous2 ай бұрын
  • Ganondorf's battle theme shows off Koji Kondo's love of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, something he has in common with Nobuo Uematsu. Check out ELP's "Tarkus" if you've never heard it before.

    @IzunaSlap@IzunaSlap2 ай бұрын
  • I think the more correct musical term for the fairy fountain theme is syncopation, rather than polyrhythm. The piece is in 4/4 and both the right and left hand (as arranged for keyboard) are playing 16th notes, albeit with different rhythms. But polyrhythm requires multiple time signatures to be present simultaneously. I could be tweaking, maybe in some of the Zelda games they do use polyrhythm, but I think the main iteration is straightforward. Great video, I am inspired by your passion for Zelda and music! I have a tattoo of the sheet music of Sheik’s theme on my arm. ❤

    @theponderingplumb9790@theponderingplumb9790Ай бұрын
    • You're correct that there's syncopation, but I think the proper term that @LiamTriforce was looking for is polyphony. There's the constant 16th note melody on top, and on the bottom is a syncopated line to harmonize.

      @jimihendrix23456@jimihendrix23456Ай бұрын
    • @@jimihendrix23456 great point

      @theponderingplumb9790@theponderingplumb9790Ай бұрын
  • I will forever love the music from this game. So many pieces that never fail to make me smile. I've actually got a tattoo on my forearm that depicts the Master Sword, Ocarina, and the button inputs for Saria's Song & Zelda's Lullaby.

    @mattchandler600@mattchandler6002 ай бұрын
    • Same....I most of the time prefer MM thematically and based on "feel"....it's just an emotionally very satisfying game and if you know you know but it's powerful sometimes But the music in MM is sorta decent but nothing spectacular (Stone Tower, Song of Healing and Clock Town is the only real "great" song on the OST), OoT is def better there, it's hard to decide which I prefer but MM is better as an adult, I'll say that much

      @TheBfutgreg@TheBfutgreg2 ай бұрын
  • I love how you made those insightful observations from Kakariko Village's theme. 28 years old and I'm still learning more about one of my most beloved games. Cheers.

    @denlimwolf460@denlimwolf4602 ай бұрын
  • I played OoT so much as a kid and never used to think about the music too much, until I became a musician and realized how much it impacted me even without me knowing it. It's still incredible to me how Kondo was able to make 12 distinct tunes with only 4 (5 if you count the octave) notes of just a D minor 6 chord. I remember as a kid messing around with free playing the ocarina with the different control sticks changing the pitches by half and whole steps along with a vibrato. I didn't know what I was doing but now as an adult when I play it again I try to see how many songs I can play on the ocarina and to my surprise you can play every chromatic note from a low B to a high F. I loved seeing the music expanded in MM with each transformation having it's own instrument, being highlighted with the Circus Leader in the Milk Bar playing the (not) Ballad Of The Wind Fish. Seeing other youtubers playing songs like Africa by Toto and others using all the instruments in MM blew my mind but it was always there for us to play with and I'm forever grateful.

    @dominicmoisant8393@dominicmoisant83932 ай бұрын
  • When you talked about the bells in the end theme and how you never will experience that again, you got me all teared up man. Love this game and the music is such a vital part of it that made it so memorable. Thanks for a good video

    @Blockvard@Blockvard2 ай бұрын
  • It will never stop amazing me how much this game and these songs mean to so many people. N64 was the last system I owned and played regularly. Ocarina of time was a perfect send off for the kids who grew up with the NES through N64

    @nedweeks6964@nedweeks69642 ай бұрын
  • It might not be from OoT, but I was on a holiday with my family in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, and while I was walking down the street, I found a street performer playing Kass's Theme. I don't remember what instrument she was playing it on, I think it was a violin, but hearing one of my favourite Zelda songs be played like that was amazing!

    @Pixelguy9@Pixelguy92 ай бұрын
  • It's quite crazy how much of an impact Kondo had on the music of nintendo. As I grew up I played mostly through n64, then gamecube and wii, and when I finally looked at pc or playstation, I was quite surprised by just how much interplay of game and music there was in nintendo's games compared to many other franchises.

    @AnaatthiGozo@AnaatthiGozo2 ай бұрын
  • This is awesome Liam, thank you for putting this together. Looking forward to more soundtrack-focused videos in the future

    @bregowine@bregowine2 ай бұрын
  • Liam, you have a real talent for taking the expressions and emotions conveyed in music and capturing them with words; the way you describe the different themes, not just describes the music itself but the feelings the music evokes, it's spot on. I feel exactly those kinda things when i hear those tracks! Your videos are very entertaining and thought provoking, you're very good at what you do, man!

    @pogothepurple3826@pogothepurple3826Ай бұрын
  • I love these video's when you talk about soundtracks. The dkc one really was one of my favorite vids in a long long time. Tysm for these vids man!

    @watervalla@watervalla2 ай бұрын
  • Hell yes, Liam. So excited to watch this. The music and how it is used in the actual gameplay is what hooked me as a kid, I think. I'm currently writing a musical deeply inspired by the world of Zelda (but original characters and all that) here in Chicago. Great job on all of these vids, you're one of my favorite creators. Your Wind Waker video is a testament to how powerful and meaningful these video games can be.

    @RossComptonthe19th@RossComptonthe19th2 ай бұрын
  • What a nice surprise!! This is one of the only KZhead channels left that I genuinely love. Never stop, Liam. Never stop. I love how you word your impressions.

    @TantrisHumble@TantrisHumbleАй бұрын
  • I’m probably biased because of my age and nostalgia, but this is one of your best works by far. You even included the awesome cover of the Gerudo Valley Theme. Such a love letter to Koji Kondo’s work. I’d like to think long after he is gone people will watch this video and appreciate his work in another light.

    @channelnamehere478@channelnamehere478Ай бұрын
  • Liam, I have watched many retrospectives and yours are by far the finest. Even if it's a lengthy multi-hour retrospective, they are always thoroughly enjoyable from start to finish. Please keep doing awesome work!

    @ogre706@ogre706Ай бұрын
  • Yet again another amazing video!! Love your content so much!

    @hylianroyalty2296@hylianroyalty2296Ай бұрын
  • So glad I found your channel. Loved this POV and exhaustive analysis! Keep it coming brother!

    @benjamintaleb7531@benjamintaleb7531Ай бұрын
  • I have watched and enjoyed all of your retrospectives, but this was the best, and listening to all the tracks in the background was just amazing

    @kylewhite4984@kylewhite49842 ай бұрын
  • Liam, I love all of your content so much and have watched so much with my kids and added your videos to various playlists of mine, and you have just released a video on one of everyone's favorite games of all time and my personal number 1 franchise in gaming. Thank You!

    @ThomasFogle@ThomasFogle2 ай бұрын
  • One very cool thing I found out about only about a year or two ago is that Hyrule Field's Theme is comprised of multiple fifteen second long musical phrases which Kondo clearly composed so that, regardless of what time of day Link enters Hyrule Field (or Death Mountain Trail where the theme also plays), the theme can quickly dynamically shift after however long it takes to get to sundown (or an enemy approaching Link) to one of two alternate versions. One of course being the resting/sunset/twilight version that prepares to close the theme and end the musical accompaniment Link has for the quiet solitude of night (or if he is simply standing around and observing the world), the other to heighten the tension of Link engaging in mortal battle with monsters he has encountered. Also, the lead instrument for the Spirit Temple, because it is so heavily tweaked and compressed, kind of feels like it is a mashup of an Arabic Mizmar and a Sikh Dilruba (about three-fourths Dilruba, with just enough of the Mizmar as to make it sound more like a woodwind instrument than a bowed string instrument).

    @GreyWolfLeaderTW@GreyWolfLeaderTW2 ай бұрын
    • I'm sure you're aware being a LoZ fan but a youtuber by the name of Save Data has a playlist on his channel that goes through the intricacies and composition of various BGM used in OOT & MM. And in case you're not already aware a link to forementioned playlist. kzhead.info/channel/PL4rx7GrY_xH9QJiP7K4MwI3upgVkYkMuS.html

      @kokirikid6130@kokirikid6130Ай бұрын
  • I’m so happy I missed these video types from you and I was just binging them again a few days ago

    @BrotatoChip1@BrotatoChip12 ай бұрын
  • I’m playing an Ocarina randomizer, and it’s the most fun i’ve had in forever playing games. I’ve always had an appreciation for the soundtrack, especially Forest Temple, and “Inside the Deku Tree” both are a perfect mixture of serene, calming, eerie, sinister, and even melancholy, i think OoT (and Minecraft) really sparked my love for video game OSTs, and i always find myself coming back, to listen again.

    @The_Prog_Rocker@The_Prog_Rocker2 күн бұрын
  • Amazing as always, Liam. Always look forward to these.

    @TajUrIt-@TajUrIt-2 ай бұрын
  • This video came out just a few hours before I finished Twilight Princess for the first time. Your timing genuinely could not have been better.

    @RainbowMan9407@RainbowMan94072 ай бұрын
  • Video made me subscribe. Can't wait to check out the rest of the content

    @ScottDoherty_SD@ScottDoherty_SD2 ай бұрын
  • Oh hell yeah, what a Thursday treat. Love your stuff Liam, one of my inspirations.

    @WhyDoWeLike@WhyDoWeLike2 ай бұрын
  • My favorite channel by far!! Keep it up man .

    @southmountaincustoms5306@southmountaincustoms53062 ай бұрын
  • So well done! Thank you for these videos

    @andrewrobert5019@andrewrobert50192 ай бұрын
  • I NEEDED THIS VIDEO, THANK YOU❤

    @francosworldpiano@francosworldpianoАй бұрын
  • Amazing video Liam, thank you for making it! =) Without wanting to "break into" your creative process, I'd like to suggest calling the video series "Understanding the Sound of ..." instead of "Music of", since that would allow you to talk about sound effects and ambience / sound design without straying away from what the series' name would make the viewer expect. Of course, you've already dabbled with that in this video and no matter what you'll create the video as _you_ want it, that is a given. But I just thought it might fit just that tiny bit better and maybe you could change that. If you don't want to, that's completely reasonable of course since it's your channel! ^^ I'll watch future videos in the series either way, I love hearing about details in games that I personally missed or plain didn't know about! =D

    @Kniffel101@Kniffel1012 ай бұрын
  • I love the note in your Link’s Awakening video about it being the first Zelda game to have different themes for each dungeon. I feel with the music in regards to that Link’s Awakening definitely walked so Ocarina of Time could run. Great video. I can’t wait to see what other games you tackle in this new series.

    @ParUhDroyd@ParUhDroyd2 ай бұрын
  • Just finished the Mario Kart video and rewatched Zelda II. You are unstoppable!

    @hyliansirloin@hyliansirloin2 ай бұрын
  • This video was amazing! I know these take a lot of time and effort but a similar video breaking down Majora's Masks music would be super cool too

    @balloonanimals.@balloonanimals.Ай бұрын
  • YES YES! I AM SO READY FOR THIS VIDEO! I was just getting back into the OOT mood, almost subconsciously. And hear I get a perfect vid from a perfect creator. I am so ready.

    @TheLEGOZora@TheLEGOZora2 ай бұрын
  • Just discovered this channel. These videos really makes WFH go by a lot faster. Thanks!

    @andrewreuter6176@andrewreuter61762 ай бұрын
  • "The dude basks in his own narcissism." This is by far the best description and analysis for the one-man show! I agree with you. This has been a great video.

    @archmdc370@archmdc370Ай бұрын
  • Most of the games' music STILL gives me chills to this day. I remember listening yo the lost woods theme for hours as a kid, opening the menu and just taking in the beautiful opening song into the cute plinging piano of the character select.

    @benamisai-kham5892@benamisai-kham58922 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video essay!

    @emmafr1edman@emmafr1edmanАй бұрын
  • this has to be of my favorite channel currently on KZhead

    @mathewst3979@mathewst39792 ай бұрын
  • awesome video as always , dude , thank you so much !! take care , Liam

    @arin4395@arin4395Ай бұрын
  • I put on your Ocarina of Time retrospective to fall asleep almost every night, if not the Majoras Mask one. So excited for this video!!

    @Nick-Foster@Nick-Foster2 ай бұрын
  • Poetic as always, Liam. Well done.

    @thevideogamebrothers3006@thevideogamebrothers30062 ай бұрын
  • Love your “understanding the music of” videos. Especially the Donkey Kong and Sonic ones (and now this Zelda one) Would love a Banjo-Kazooie/Tooie one, one day.

    @Scrubber89@Scrubber89Ай бұрын
  • I loved this video! It would be so lovely to see other music related videos with more Zelda games!

    @pabloulloa18@pabloulloa182 ай бұрын
  • While I wished you brought a few of the early references to the fore to enjoy, I liked this video, made me appreciate what Kondo did here. Good work!

    @liraco_mx@liraco_mxАй бұрын
  • Done it again! Great video as always 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @sweetnayru@sweetnayru2 ай бұрын
  • Another banger dude GJ

    @MultiDoubleDDs@MultiDoubleDDs2 ай бұрын
  • Sheesh! I sure appreciate the angles you look at Zeldas at! Other games too but it’s fun to be excited about some of the same stuff

    @consumermp@consumermp2 ай бұрын
  • There is an artist named Hal Walker who has a musical piece called "Low Key Gliding." That music gives me the same feeling that many tracks in OOT and MM do. It's an incredible experience.

    @Smaritan357@Smaritan3572 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work 👏

    @steelcurtain187@steelcurtain1872 ай бұрын
  • Videos like this do help form a appreciation for the game even though I've never played it.

    @nekonomicon2983@nekonomicon29832 ай бұрын
  • When a video makes me reconsider and start playing an N64 game I haven’t touched since I was 6 years old because I was too scared of the first dungeon to progress any further, I think thats a good video.

    @SmashXgaming@SmashXgamingАй бұрын
  • Beautifully put. This series and its music is more than just a video game. You probably already have this on your white board for future projects but in case you need encouragement; please cover Majora’s Mask and its music.

    @N810garcia@N810garciaАй бұрын
  • please keep going with this as a series, i’d love to see videos on the other zelda games !!!

    @ajfgerfer@ajfgerfer2 ай бұрын
  • Amazing as always

    @MikeCast365@MikeCast3652 ай бұрын
  • Great video, the theme of Ganon and the Spirit Temple are similar, nice touch for the "lore" from Kondo

    @yoanmontavon7700@yoanmontavon77002 ай бұрын
  • I was there that day malcura played that, i remember walking threw that mall and i herd it and was sorta jist humming it till i just went hang on that gerudo valley, and watch them play it, it was awesome

    @dontfearthereaper8675@dontfearthereaper86752 ай бұрын
  • I already know this will be another banger

    @Stalmoblin@Stalmoblin2 ай бұрын
  • Oh bro this gonna be an amazing video can already tell

    @yy-uh8nf@yy-uh8nf2 ай бұрын
  • Hey Liam do you have a background in music? I have really loved your music analysis in video games the past few years and it has inspired me. Thanks for the excellent videos!

    @michaelthouin7757@michaelthouin77572 ай бұрын
  • Talking about music is great. But it's a fine balance between showing the music, and talking over it. There were so many instances where I wished you'd actually let us hear the songs, instead of just talking about them.

    @1fightdragons@1fightdragons2 ай бұрын
  • 16:28 that is not the combat music. There is a specific song for combat, that is used for regular enemies. This is just part of the Hyrule theme and plays regularly. I'm not sure if you've played the game recently, but the Hyrule field theme, specifically, is not adaptative to link's situation. - It plays during the day, it stops during the night. That's it. Lonlon Ranch legit has adaptative music, or other instances where you can get close to Malon. Honestly, even i forgot about that.

    @Rihcterwilker@Rihcterwilker2 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, and the calmer parts play even if you're walking around, not when you're idling. The Hyrule field just plays random bits of the song.

      @Mari_Izu@Mari_Izu2 ай бұрын
    • @Rihcterwilker That is not true. The Hyrule Field theme has three groups of 8-measure segments it will randomly pull from: one for when Link is moving, one for when he's fighting, and one for when he's standing still. In the case of the last two groups, it will always play the first of those segments before randomly picking a different one, so there is effectively an "intro to fighting" and an "intro to standing still". Source: I reverse engineered part of the dynamic sequence format, and have maintained the tool for the past 10 years that the romhacking community uses for music import/export to OoT, SM64, and other first-party N64 games.

      @Sauraen@Sauraen2 ай бұрын
    • @@Sauraen i believe you. However, none of that was shown in the video.

      @Rihcterwilker@Rihcterwilker2 ай бұрын
    • @@Rihcterwilker I mean, the technical aspect wasn't, but he went over the three categories and described that the music dynamically changes between them based on what you're doing.

      @Sauraen@Sauraen2 ай бұрын
    • @@Sauraen I stand corrected then.

      @Mari_Izu@Mari_Izu2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you Liam!

    @serpentsaurus7969@serpentsaurus7969Ай бұрын
  • Man I need a whole series on this subject for Zelda! Way to go!

    @TheHoorayfriday@TheHoorayfriday2 ай бұрын
  • This video sent shivers down my spine. I remember it like it was yesterday, hearing Hyrule Field's music for the first time. I was spellbound. Even as a 6 year old in 1998, I knew this was something special that I'd never forget.

    @RachelRichards@RachelRichards2 ай бұрын
  • I was absolutely blown away as a kid the first time I ventured into the Forest Temple and that haunting music played.

    @mcelus9124@mcelus91242 ай бұрын
  • "A yearning nostalgic attachment to the simpler days of our youth. " The whole DKC2 OST brother. I love that music so much, but it's a knife that cuts all of me at once when I hear it.

    @Anthrocarbon@AnthrocarbonАй бұрын
  • I didn't knew joe much I needed this ❤️

    @elpaladindeltrolling6037@elpaladindeltrolling60372 ай бұрын
  • My man has his sources LINKED. Kudos

    @AkimboSwords@AkimboSwords2 ай бұрын
  • For me personally, I haven't enjoyed Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom as much as the older Zelda games, particularly Ocarina, Windwaker and a Link to the Past. A big part of that is the music, I like the new tracks in the latest games but they don't speak to me in the same way as the older games, especially the three I mentioned. Each area, dungeon and boss had a musical theme and they were soo distinctive and excellent. I also really enjoyed being able to use music in the puzzle solving process. For example, accessing Darunia's room using Zelda's Lullaby and then playing Saria's Song to build trust and get on his good side in Ocarina. Or using the Windwaker to control the wind. Music was such a big part of those games, it wasn't just something pretty to listen to, it was a game mechanic too. I miss that.

    @pubsnacks4926@pubsnacks49262 ай бұрын
  • another banger, as always

    @nulllife5173@nulllife51732 ай бұрын
  • This game and it's music has had one hell of an impact. When I was a kid my dad still used to play video games (he introduced me to metroid lol), but now he's "grown out of it." So now, some 20yrs later, I'm hanging out w/ my parents playing Hyrule Warriors DE and the loading screens have an ocarina you can play. I'm sitting there, clicking buttons, and trying to see if I can play any songs from memory. The moment I play Song of Time, my dad instantly looks up "Hey that's Zelda! Ocarina of Time!" He also recognized Epona's theme (as the horse song) and Zelda's lullaby. For someone who's "too grown up for video games" he was very happy to name those themes.

    @koskk_@koskk_Ай бұрын
  • Wow, thats a task! Expecting post-tonal analysis and some real ground breaking insights to rhythm theory

    @Kekspere@Kekspere2 ай бұрын
  • I truly believe this game and the music it had helped to shape my love for music and the beauty of the world. As a young kid I had never experienced something so immersive that truly made you feel like you were going on an adventure. I didn’t even know I was getting the game but it completely stole my attention. Even as a kid, the music of this game felt magical to me. I still remember entering the great fairy fountain and hearing that amazing theme. To this day, hearing music from this game instantly feels me with nostalgia, peace, and almost bittersweetness, because it takes me back to some of the best days of my life, just being a kid with no stresses, responsibilities, or worries. It will forever be my favorite OST with Destiny 1 behind it. This game made my childhood

    @slackstarfish8133@slackstarfish8133Ай бұрын
  • Amazing video. Very nostalgic. I will always hold Zelda music dear to my heart.

    @shalashaska9319@shalashaska93192 ай бұрын
  • Comment for the algorithm because this is a beautiful video for a beautiful soundtrack in a beautiful game and I need to indicate how much I appreciate that.

    @RebeRants@RebeRants17 күн бұрын
  • Forest temple is one of the coolest pieces of music ever made. As a kid it was genuinely terrifying but now it’s calming and beautiful. It’s so unique and I really can’t think of anything like it.

    @reynoldskynaston9529@reynoldskynaston9529Ай бұрын
    • Check out Watermelon Man by Herbie Hancock (from the album Head Hunters). Very possible Kondo took inspiration from that song for the Forest Temple.

      @jimihendrix23456@jimihendrix23456Ай бұрын
  • The music from Link to the Past acts as a link to my past. When I hear it, I get transported every single time.

    @errorcode1815@errorcode18152 ай бұрын
  • My favorite channel ❤ never misses.

    @henrysecen1436@henrysecen14362 ай бұрын
  • The Gerudo Valley music just plays in my head occasionally, it's so catchy

    @taraf6853@taraf68532 ай бұрын
  • The Spirit Temple theme is my favorite song in the game. It really touches something in me.

    @LivyRivy@LivyRivy2 ай бұрын
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