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Skyward Sword Any Tips???

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So, in the Lumpy Pumpkin, the 3rd task to pay the chandelier is to play the Harp with Kina, but I always fail!!!! Any tips on how I can do better??? And what do I get afterwards??
 

HookShotFTW

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So, in the Lumpy Pumpkin, the 3rd task to pay the chandelier is to play the Harp with Kina, but I always fail!!!! Any tips on how I can do better??? And what do I get afterwards??
Well, I'm pretty sure you don't get anything I just walked out when he said to deliver the soup and drank it...
 
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You need to play in the rythim of the audience's waving hands. The music only helps a little bit. But it is indeed a really hard quest.
 

Venom5051

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I think it's happens to every one. What I did was folloew the hands very carefully, if the person that I was watching hands where at the right I tried to get to the right as fast as possible, with out being slopy when doing it. Also stay with the persons hands you might think that you need the play another strum bt don't do it till you see the hands move.
 

Hylian Cat

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Yeah, it took me four tries before Kina was even somewhat satisfied with my playing. I was just glad to get the heart piece afterwards.
 
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to complete this you must do 3 tasks deliver the soup carry the pumpkins and play the song then you get a prize whitch is a piece of heart now when you beggin the song the audience start waving thier hands you need to follow their hand with the harp and when they stop you can do whatever you want.
 

Sarianae

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I actually did this a long time ago. But thanks anyway.

This thread can be locked now.

May as well mention while here, my two cents is that it helped me to strum with the direction of my hand moving diagonally upwards away from myself and more towards the screen, rather than strumming with the wiimote moving mostly vertically, which I found to be the majority of the problem when I was having trouble with this myself.

It seems this thread is done however, so thread closed.
 
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