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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
A requiem is a form of music whose theme is a prayer for the salvation of the souls of the departed, and it is used both at services immediately preceding a burial, and on occasions of more general remembrance. Given the implications of a requiem, it seems that this title would have been more appropriately given to the [[Shadow Temple]], although some believe the Spirit Temple to be a tomb.
A requiem is a form of music whose theme is a prayer for the salvation of the souls of the departed, and it is used both at services immediately preceding a burial, and on occasions of more general remembrance. Given the implications of a requiem, it seems that this title would have been more appropriately given to the [[Shadow Temple]], although the highly symbolistic architectural design and crypt-like layout of the dungeon itself may suggest the Spirit Temple is or was once a tomb.


==Music Theory of the Requiem of Spirit==
==Music Theory of the Requiem of Spirit==

Revision as of 03:02, 16 May 2011

Template:Song The "Requiem of Spirit" is a recurring song in the Template:Series, first appearing as a playable melody in Ocarina of Time.

Appearances, Learning Locations and Uses

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the "Requiem of Spirit" is one of the warping songs Link learns as an adult. It is taught to him by Sheik at the Desert Colossus after the young hero exits the Spirit Temple once he realizes he cannot enter it yet.[1] It allows Link to warp to the Desert Colossus at any age, which is necessary in order to access the Spirit Temple as a child.

Twilight Princess

Twilight Princess features this song as a requirement to learn a Hidden Skill from the Hero's Shade at Upper Zora's River. Wolf Link must howl this song near the Howling Stone at the Upper Zora's River.

Etymology

A requiem is a form of music whose theme is a prayer for the salvation of the souls of the departed, and it is used both at services immediately preceding a burial, and on occasions of more general remembrance. Given the implications of a requiem, it seems that this title would have been more appropriately given to the Shadow Temple, although the highly symbolistic architectural design and crypt-like layout of the dungeon itself may suggest the Spirit Temple is or was once a tomb.

Music Theory of the Requiem of Spirit

The Requiem of Spirit is 6 bars long in 4/4 time and based in d minor, a key center easily defined by the 6 notes of the ocarina part (DFDAFD) all being in the d minor triad. Harmonically, the Requiem goes back and forth from i to ii°, although the unusual bass line gives implications of a III chord in some spots, despite the strong D in the top voice. The final two bars are played with a iv - Isus2 - I progression, which again is unusual that a Requiem would end on a major I chord, similar to the ending of the Nocturne of Shadow.

Measures 3-5 of the Requiem feature an interesting rhythmic augmentation in the strings part, playing the ocarina's 6-notes motif at half speed.[2]

External Links

Play this song
Sheet music for this song

References

  1. "Past, present, future... The Master Sword is a ship with which you can sail upstream and downstream through time's river... The port for that ship is in the Temple of Time... To restore the Desert Colossus and enter the Spirit Temple, you must travel back through time's flow... Listen to this Requiem of Spirit... This melody will lead a child back to the desert." — [[Shiek]] (Ocarina of Time)
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