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Like the [[Song of Double Time]], it is neither directly taught to Link nor stored in the Songs menu on the Quest Status pane. It can, however, be found in the game by speaking to one of the Scarecrows in Clock Town after dancing with one of them. It is a variation on the [[Song of Time]], with all its notes played in reverse order. | Like the [[Song of Double Time]], it is neither directly taught to Link nor stored in the Songs menu on the Quest Status pane. It can, however, be found in the game by speaking to one of the Scarecrows in Clock Town after dancing with one of them. It is a variation on the [[Song of Time]], with all its notes played in reverse order. | ||
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Technically, Link can play the Song of Double Time as soon as he has retrieved the Ocarina of Time from the [[Skull Kid]] and played the [[Song of Time]] for the first time. To find a hint of its existence, he can find a Scarecrow inside of the [[Astral Observatory]] or [[Trading Post (Majora's Mask)|Trading Post]], who hints to Link that playing each note of the Song of Time backwards will slow down time.{{Ref|MM|3469-3471|Scarecrow}} | Technically, Link can play the Song of Double Time as soon as he has retrieved the Ocarina of Time from the [[Skull Kid]] and played the [[Song of Time]] for the first time. To find a hint of its existence, he can find a Scarecrow inside of the [[Astral Observatory]] or [[Trading Post (Majora's Mask)|Trading Post]], who hints to Link that playing each note of the Song of Time backwards will slow down time.{{Ref|MM|3469-3471|Scarecrow}} | ||