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{{Minigame| name = Musical Session
{{Infobox Minigame
|image = [[File:Skullkid couple.png‎|200px]]
|image =  
|location = [[Lost Woods]]
{{Media
|game = {{OoT}}
|Screenshot OoT= File:OoT Play-Along.png
|main_prize = 1 [[Rupee]] after first session<br>5 [[Rupee]]s after second session<br>[[Heart Container|Piece of Heart]] after third session<br>20 [[Rupee]]s after each subsequent session
  |Screenshot OoT3D= File:OoT3D Play-Along.png
|Cost = Free
}}
}}
 
|location = {{Term|OoT3D|Lost Woods|link}}
{{Fan Name|Musical Session}} is a minigame featured in {{OoT}}.
|game = OoT
|prize =
{{List|
1 {{Term|OoT3D|Rupee|link}} after first session,
5 {{Plural|OoT3D|Rupee}} after second session,
{{Term|OoT3D|Heart Container|display=Piece of Heart|link}} after third session,
20 {{Plural|OoT3D|Rupee}} after each subsequent session,
}}
|cost = Free
}}
{{Term/Store|Play-Along||Series, OoT3D}} is a {{Term|OoT3D|Mini-Game|link}} in {{OoT}}.<ref>{{Cite eGuide|quote= |game= OoT3D |guide= Prima |page= 42 |edition= |year= }}</ref>


==Location==
==Location==
Found right from the first room of [[Lost Woods]], in the same area where a [[Deku Scrub]] runs its [[Deku Scrub Slingshot Game|target game]], are two [[Skull Kid]]s, holding one flute each. When Link stands in a wooden podium before them, he can show his [[Ocarina]] to start the minigame.
Found right from the first room of {{Term|OoT3D|Lost Woods}}, in the same area where a {{Term|OoT3D|Deku Scrub|link}} runs its {{Term|OoT3D|Slingshot Target Practice|display=target game|link}}, are two {{Plural|OoT3D|Skull Kid|link}}, holding one flute each. When {{Term|OoT3D|Link|link}} stands in a wooden podium before them, he can show his {{Term|OoT3D|Ocarina|link}} to start the minigame.


==Rules==
==Rules==
One Skull Kid plays three notes with its flute, the second Skull Kid imitates the tune, and then Link does the same. When he succeeds, one Skull Kid extends the tune by one note, the other imitates that extended tune, Link does the same, and the process continues until the two Skull Kids congratulate Link for following them correctly, and give him a prize.
One {{Term|OoT3D|Skull Kid}} plays three notes with its flute, the second {{Term|OoT3D|Skull Kid}} imitates the tune, and then {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} does the same. When he succeeds, one {{Term|OoT3D|Skull Kid}} extends the tune by one note, the other imitates that extended tune, {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} does the same, and the process continues until the two {{Plural|OoT3D|Skull Kid}} congratulate Link for following them correctly, and give him a prize.


Each session starts with a tune played with up to three notes, but each ongoing session will consist of longer tunes. The first session has a tune extended to five notes, the second session has one extended to six, and the third section has one extended to eight; the tunes themselves are random, so Link must pay attention to each incoming new note. Also, if the young hero makes a mistake just once in a session, he will have to restart it with a new tune.
Each session starts with a tune played with up to three notes, but each ongoing session will consist of longer tunes. The first session has a tune extended to five notes, the second session has one extended to six, and the third section has one extended to eight; the tunes themselves are random, so {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} must pay attention to each incoming new note. Also, if the young hero makes a mistake just once in a session, he will have to restart it with a new tune.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Nintendo 64]] version, the two Skull Kids will wear [[Skull Mask]]s when Link sells his to the Skull Kid fond of [[Saria's Song]]; it's unknown how the three manage to share the same mask, but this may be simply a limitation of the system. This does not happen in the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] version.
*In the [[Nintendo 64]] version, the two {{Plural|OoT|Skull Kid}} will wear {{Plural|OoT|Skull Mask|link}} when {{Term|OoT|Link}} sells his to the {{Term|OoT|Skull Kid}} fond of {{Term|OoT|Saria's Song|link}}; it's unknown how the three manage to share the same mask, but this may be simply a limitation of the system. This does not happen in the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] version.
 
==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}


[[Category:Minigames]]
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{{Categories
|mini-games= OoT<!-- Uses Series term -->, OoT3D
}}

Latest revision as of 06:07, 2 March 2024

Play-Along is a Mini-Game in Ocarina of Time.[1]

Location

Found right from the first room of Lost Woods, in the same area where a Deku Scrub runs its target game, are two Skull Kids, holding one flute each. When Link stands in a wooden podium before them, he can show his Ocarina to start the minigame.

Rules

One Skull Kid plays three notes with its flute, the second Skull Kid imitates the tune, and then Link does the same. When he succeeds, one Skull Kid extends the tune by one note, the other imitates that extended tune, Link does the same, and the process continues until the two Skull Kids congratulate Link for following them correctly, and give him a prize.

Each session starts with a tune played with up to three notes, but each ongoing session will consist of longer tunes. The first session has a tune extended to five notes, the second session has one extended to six, and the third section has one extended to eight; the tunes themselves are random, so Link must pay attention to each incoming new note. Also, if the young hero makes a mistake just once in a session, he will have to restart it with a new tune.

Trivia

  • In the Nintendo 64 version, the two Skull Kids will wear Skull Mask when Link sells his to the Skull Kid fond of Saria's Song; it's unknown how the three manage to share the same mask, but this may be simply a limitation of the system. This does not happen in the 3DS version.

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