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{{Song
{{Infobox|song
|name = Song of Double Time
| logo  = [[File:Song-of-Double-Time.png|352px]]
|image = [[File:Song of Double Time.jpeg|200px]]<br>Link playing the Song of Double Time
| image = [[File:Song-of-Double-Time-MM3D.png]]
|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| caption = Song of Time from ''Majora's Mask'' (N64) and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D|Majora's Mask 3D]]''
|instrument = [[Ocarina of Time]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''
| perform = → → A, A, ↓ ↓
| quest =
| effect = Turns day into night, and night into day
| location =
| learn = After speaking with the [[Scarecrow]]
| instrument = [[Ocarina of Time]]
| learn =
| perform = [[Nintendo 64]]:<br/>{{song|console=n64|r|r|a|a|d|d}}<br/>[[Nintendo 3DS]]:<br/>{{song|console=3ds|y|y|l|l|r|r}}
| effect = Moves time to 6am or 6pm (N64)<br/>Advances time in one hour increments (MM3D)
| related = [[Song of Time]]<br/>[[Inverted Song of Time]]<br/>[[Sun's Song]]<br/>[[Song of Passing]]
}}
}}
{{Quote|I know of a mysterious song that allows you to manipulate the flow of time...|[[Scarecrow]]}}
{{Quote|I know of a mysterious song that allows you to manipulate the flow of time...|[[Stylin' Scarecrow]]}}


The '''Song of Double Time''' is featured in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. It serves as somewhat of a remix of the [[Song of Time]], and their abilities are completely opposite.  
The '''Song of Double Time''' is a song in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', performed by playing each note of the first bar of the [[Song of Time]] twice. Like the [[Inverted Song of Time]], it is neither directly taught to Link nor stored in the Songs menu on the Quest Status pane.


== Learning the Song of Double Time ==
==How to learn==
Link can find a Scarecrow inside of the [[Astral Observatory]] or [[Trading Post]]. He tells Link that playing each note of the Song of Time twice in a row will play the Song of Double Time.{{Ref|MM|3472|Scarecrow}}
Technically, Link can play the Song of Double Time as soon as he has played the Song of Time for the first time. To find a hint of its existence, he can find the "[[Stylin' 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 twice in a row will play the Song of Double Time.{{Ref|MM|3469-3472|Stylin' Scarecrow}}


== Abilities ==  
==Abilities==  
The Song Double of Time serves similar purpose to the [[Sun's Song]]. Both have the ability to turn it either night or day; only there is a disadvantage to this in ''Majora's Mask''. Since Link only has 72 hours to save [[Termina]], using this song is not always the wisest choice.  
===''Majora's Mask'' (N64)===
[[File:Song of Double Time.jpeg|300px|left]]
The Song of Double Time serves a similar purpose to the [[Sun's Song]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''. Both have the ability to turn it either night or day; only there is a disadvantage to this in ''Majora's Mask''. Since Link only has 72 hours to save [[Termina]], using this song is not always the wisest choice.  


Link is unable to use this song after 6:00 PM on the [[Final Day]], because technically, there is no more time to move forward.
Link is unable to use this song after 6:00 PM on the [[Final Day]], because technically, there is no more time to move forward to.
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===''Majora's Mask 3D''===
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The Song of Double Time was heavily altered in ''Majora's Mask 3D''. Instead of moving to the next Dawn or Night, it allows Link to move forward in as little as one-hour increments.


{{References}}
{{References}}


{{Cat| Songs}}
{{Listbox|Majora's Mask Songs}}
 
{{Cat|Majora's Mask Songs}}

Latest revision as of 21:37, September 22, 2024

Song of Double Time
Song-of-Double-Time.png
Song-of-Double-Time-MM3D.png
Song of Time from Majora's Mask (N64) and Majora's Mask 3D

Games

Instrument

How to Perform

Nintendo 64:
 Press C-Right Press C-Right Press A Press A Press C-Down Press C-Down

Nintendo 3DS:
 Press Y Press Y Press L Press L Press R Press R

Effect

Moves time to 6am or 6pm (N64)
Advances time in one hour increments (MM3D)

Related

"I know of a mysterious song that allows you to manipulate the flow of time..."

The Song of Double Time is a song in Majora's Mask, performed by playing each note of the first bar of the Song of Time twice. Like the Inverted Song of Time, it is neither directly taught to Link nor stored in the Songs menu on the Quest Status pane.

How to learn

Technically, Link can play the Song of Double Time as soon as he has played the Song of Time for the first time. To find a hint of its existence, he can find the "Stylin' Scarecrow" inside of the Astral Observatory or Trading Post, who hints to Link that playing each note of the Song of Time twice in a row will play the Song of Double Time.[1]

Abilities

Majora's Mask (N64)

Song of Double Time.jpeg

The Song of Double Time serves a similar purpose to the Sun's Song from Ocarina of Time. Both have the ability to turn it either night or day; only there is a disadvantage to this in Majora's Mask. Since Link only has 72 hours to save Termina, using this song is not always the wisest choice.

Link is unable to use this song after 6:00 PM on the Final Day, because technically, there is no more time to move forward to.

Majora's Mask 3D

Majora's Mask MM3D.png
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The Song of Double Time was heavily altered in Majora's Mask 3D. Instead of moving to the next Dawn or Night, it allows Link to move forward in as little as one-hour increments.

References

  1. "I know of a mysterious song that allows you to manipulate the flow of time... Oh, yeah! Now listen up! If you play that mysterious song backward, you can slow the flow of time. And if you play each note twice in a row, you can move a half day forward in time!" — Stylin' Scarecrow, Majora's Mask.