Majora’s Mask is often considered one of the darkest games in Nintendo’s history. In Majora’s Mask, Link is able to transform into different Zelda races. Each race uses their own instrument instead of the ocarina: the Deku Scrub has pipes, the Goron uses bongos, and the Zora uses a guitar. One of the masks in the game requires players to play a song that uses all the instruments in the game, which was likely an inspiration for Bigfatfrown.
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Naturally, in order to recreate the song, it can’t be played all at the same time. So Bigfatfrown spliced together various clips of them playing different parts of the song together to make a pretty good rendition of the classic song. They also make use of the less well-known technique of changing the pitch of the song by moving the Circle Pad up or down. The timing of it all is impressive, and it must have taken a while to memorize where to start playing all the clips at each point.
Zelda fans have shown their love for Majora’s Mask in other ways, but not always through the power of songs. Majora’s Mask has a great way to show off one’s musical talents if they put in the time.
Using this kind of method, it’s surprising that more people haven’t tried using this to recreate some of their favorite songs. Given the improved controls of the 3DS version over the original Majora’s Mask, hopefully more creative music can be made using Majora’s Mask 3D.
For those interested in playing the game itself, and they have Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pass, they can pick up The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask’s Nintendo 64 version through the service now. Majora’s Mask is an interesting Zelda title that is worth experiencing at least once, especially if it’s being given out for free through the expansion pass.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is available for the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pass, and an enhanced port, The Legend of Zelda Majora’s Mask 3D is available on 3DS.
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