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The Song of Storms is a song that summons rainfall and is referred to as going "round and round" like a windmill. In ''Ocarina of Time'', its existence forms a time paradox. Link learns it in the future from [[Guru-Guru]], whom had been angered when a child played it on an ocarina and sent his windmill out of order. He recognizes Link as the child. Afterwards, Link went back in time and played it at the windmill. The rain caused the windmill to over perform, which angered Guru-Guru, while the well dried so that Link could explore it. As time travel causes Link and Guru-Guru to both learn the song from each other, the song has no real origin. In ''Majora's Mask'', Flat composed the Song of Storms as a way to cleanse his brother Sharp's black soul, describing the song as the embodiment of his sorrow and anger. Link learns the song from Flat in his grave and can than play it to save Sharp.
 
The Song of Storms is a song that summons rainfall and is referred to as going "round and round" like a windmill. In ''Ocarina of Time'', its existence forms a time paradox. Link learns it in the future from [[Guru-Guru]], whom had been angered when a child played it on an ocarina and sent his windmill out of order. He recognizes Link as the child. Afterwards, Link went back in time and played it at the windmill. The rain caused the windmill to over perform, which angered Guru-Guru, while the well dried so that Link could explore it. As time travel causes Link and Guru-Guru to both learn the song from each other, the song has no real origin. In ''Majora's Mask'', Flat composed the Song of Storms as a way to cleanse his brother Sharp's black soul, describing the song as the embodiment of his sorrow and anger. Link learns the song from Flat in his grave and can than play it to save Sharp.
  
The Song of Storms is also used as background music for Guru-Guru in ''Ocarina'', ''Majora's Mask'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', and in most of these instances he seems to actually be playing it on his organ grinder. In ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]'', it has to be played on a music puzzle to wake up the characters running the windmill.
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The Song of Storms is also used as background music for Guru-Guru in ''Ocarina'', ''Majora's Mask'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', and in most of these instances he seems to actually be playing it on his organ grinder.
  
 
==Sun's Song==
 
==Sun's Song==

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