
In the re-release for Game Boy Advance and Virtual Console, it is still labeled as the Flute.

The flute was called a flute in the SNES version of the game, but in the Japanese version of the game, it was always called an ocarina.

In the Light World, the Flute is used to summon a bird that can carry Link to nine different locations. Playing the Flute will get Link past certain obstacles on the Overworld Map and is also used to open the 6th dungeon. In certain entries, these were even incorporated into the actual gameplay, with Link being given an instrument so that those controlling him could play along with some of the best Zelda songs from the comfort of their own homes.The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - The Champions' Ballad Reviewġ6 December 2017 Zelda II: The Adventure of Link In the three and a half decades or so since the series made its debut, there have been countless high-quality tracks that have helped to punctuate and shape Link's many adventures. One thing that often gets overlooked, however, is the franchise's excellent use of music. Updated June 27, 2023, by Tom Bowen: From the 8-bit era right up to the present day, Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series has consistently delighted players with its fantastic gameplay mechanics and stunningly beautiful visuals. Every The Legend of Zelda game is packed full of memorable and mesmerizing tunes, but the very best Zelda songs are quite a bit more memorable than some of the others. The series has consistently featured some of the most effective musical scores in the industry, and Tears of the Kingdom continues this rich tradition. RELATED: Video Game Franchises That Have Appeared On Every Nintendo Home Console That's where Koji Kondo, one of the greatest composers of the era, comes into play.

With all that said, however, these iconic scenes would be a lot less impactful without a strong soundtrack to back them up.

With some of the highest-rated games of all time, The Legend of Zelda series has produced many great gaming moments some of which have defined generations.
