The Ocarina of Time
The Fairy Ocarina
So one day, you may be playing this legendary game, and you may be clueless on how to get past the Water Temple (a common situation for many gamers) so you decide to mess around with the Ocarina. You push the buttons--A, C-up, C-down, C-left and C-right--in random orders. You wonder if you could play Jingle Bells or Mary Had a Little Lamb on Link's Ocarina. You may accidently bump the joystick while you're doing so...
...did you just hear another note?
My friend, if this is you, you have come upon a revelation.
In order to play The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, you only need to use the A and C buttons while playing the Ocarina. But why is it when I press A and press the joystick up at the same time, I hear a different tone? How about pressing C-down along with the Z button? One does not need to know about these other notes in order to play the game properly. However, the game designers put them there, so we might as well play around with them!
This is exactly what I'm doing.
On this site you will find experiments I have done using Link's Ocarina, as well as step-by-step guides on how to play, say, Jingle Bells ("Zelda's Lullaby" gets boring after a while, doesn't it?) This site will explain which real musical notes the Ocarina buttons corresond to, and will encourage your own experimentation. If you feel you've come upon an "Eurika!" moment as an Ocarina Player, feel free to leave a comment describing your accomplishment.
(You may also leave a comment to ask any question, or just to say hi as well!)