It’s the perfect loop. But I guarantee you each loop has a different effect in your mind and sounds different. 😂 just like the Pokemon theme battle. It repeats but for some odd reason, your mind will play the “low HP” beep. Lol😂
Yeah for real, Ive been learning the flute recently and decided to practice with this song and its just a handful of notes. Crazy how you dont notice these things
This was the best when I was five years old I'm now 32 and I still to this day hold a link to the past as my favorite Zelda title although I do love oot because that was the game I beat without needing my dad's hints and now it's the other way around he needs my help with Zelda titles
I was 6 when I played this. I am 35 now. First game that felt like an accomplishment to me since I never needed any help with it. I got stuck naturally at that age, but I figured it out and continued.
This theme got my imagination going so much as a kid that it’s what made think about becoming a programmer. Like it gave me my very first direction to the destination I needed to go first. I remember reading C++ books while my snes idled playing this theme. Drove my mom nuts. Also, if you think of the whole timeline Nintendo drew up in Hyrule Historia, this theme should be representing the next Link reincarnation after the last Link was killed in OoT centuries ago. Imagine The Master Sword just sitting there all that time and now sitting on all that holy power. Even if it wasn’t their intent, the theme matches the mystical nature of The Master Sword while having an anxious feeling of The Master Sword anxiously waiting for the reincarnation of its last master and do far more than make up for Link’s death in the hands of it’s new master. Link never dies again and is even possibly showcased in a link between worlds as the old man the can potentially hand your ass to you on a platter. Lastly, even the disappearance of the fog and immediate appearance of sunlight bathing the forest after Link draws The Master Sword fits the feeling that it had indeed waited far too long for that moment to finally arrive.
For 30 years this song has haunted my head for its complexity. Now I know music theory and understand why. So for any nerds who are interested: 1. The lead melody is displaced by 1 beat. This means that the melody sounds like every note is 1 beat too late, which generates a "chasing" sensation. 2. The chord progression is quite strange. It starts with a very comfortable and recognizable C major (happy chord). But halfway it changes to the chords that belong to C minor (sad chord). These are almost never found together in one song (except for music from Bach and Vivaldi and such, way back). 3. The chords try to resolve back to C minor, but once they arrive there, it's suddenly a C major again. Normally this wouldn't work, but the melody sews it together using an G# Lydian scale. So the music gives a chasing sensation, in combination with a feeling of comfort that changes to implicated sadness but loops back to the start in a very unusual way. Combining these elements results in the ultimate way to give a feeling of getting lost in a beautiful but confusing forest. Koji Kondo is the best composer that ever lived.
After giving this game a try, I became eager to try the rest of the Zelda series. In fact, I sometimes imagine my life as a Zelda game (the inventory, side quests and such).
@@YuuyaKZMI I don't think it's only this. I can't figure out too, but, as the OP, I feel both songs are similar or evoke similar feelings/vibes for some reason. Both are surely atmospheric and repetitive (in a good, catchy and immersive way) and evokes mysteriousness: OOT's Forest Temple song has this mysteriousness pretty high, but it also adds an eerie (but also beatiful, evoking a sense of being in a creepy but sacred place with the background pad/choir; a creepy, but not necessarily a bad place) sense to it. ALttP Lost Woods song is not eerie, but... it really evokes this sense of being lost in the forest, alongside with this mysteriousness: the repetitiveness of the song really enphasizes this (it feels like walking in circles, the song looping). They're definitely aiming different things, but something on them feels similar...
I have a Nintendo Switch with this exact game and I have been playing since September of Last year until now and oh boy I'm off to a US Navy SEAL start from 132+ hours of Hell Week to a much farther point than I could ever think
My favorite woods theme in any Zelda game. Still sad this theme & Hyrule castle vanished when you got the master sword. C'mon We hear the overworld theme in nearly every game.
Yes From 09/02/20 I have been playing and tried to get the Blue Pendant and the book I need in the game and I am going through a complete Hell to get it done now I have the Boomerang and Bow and Arrows with bombs and then I will go off all American Sniper Chris Kyle and I mean it.
Ocarina of Time theme was too bouncy and happy. They improved it with Twilight Princess but A Link to the Past was far more mysterious and majestic. A fitting theme for where the blade of evil’s bane rests.
While playing this game for the first time on Switch, right after rescuing Zelda, I went straight to the lost woods and tried to get the Master Sword... *I was stupid AF*
Nah you were just playing as a normal person. I did the same when I played it for the first time on the wii u back in 2015. Good times, surely miss it.
indigo mist.. tells secrets and sings- fairy laughter and~ .*.*.*.enigmatic grins.*.*.*.* forest wishes- hope for glittering nights as riddles twirl in trees and fairies bathe in light and keys pathe a shadow a lane of dreamy sounds as discovery of lost forest means magic sword found.
Of course, since dislikes are no longer posted on UA-cam (thanks to some clownshoes crybaby that couldn't take mean things being said about them), there's really no way of knowing.
The funniest part is that this song is actually 20 seconds long.
It’s the perfect loop. But I guarantee you each loop has a different effect in your mind and sounds different. 😂 just like the Pokemon theme battle. It repeats but for some odd reason, your mind will play the “low HP” beep. Lol😂
Yeah for real, Ive been learning the flute recently and decided to practice with this song and its just a handful of notes. Crazy how you dont notice these things
This was the best when I was five years old I'm now 32 and I still to this day hold a link to the past as my favorite Zelda title although I do love oot because that was the game I beat without needing my dad's hints and now it's the other way around he needs my help with Zelda titles
Well done for remembering when you were 5 .I was 11 when i played this game now I'm 42 and still all the music is in my head
I was 6 when I played this. I am 35 now. First game that felt like an accomplishment to me since I never needed any help with it. I got stuck naturally at that age, but I figured it out and continued.
This song has a sense of mystery the other themes don’t have
feels like you’re actually in a magic foredt
should I make a 10 hour remake?
And done, it's not 10 hrs but 7 hrs.
oot is good
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Lots of memories wrapped up with this song.
This theme got my imagination going so much as a kid that it’s what made think about becoming a programmer. Like it gave me my very first direction to the destination I needed to go first. I remember reading C++ books while my snes idled playing this theme. Drove my mom nuts.
Also, if you think of the whole timeline Nintendo drew up in Hyrule Historia, this theme should be representing the next Link reincarnation after the last Link was killed in OoT centuries ago. Imagine The Master Sword just sitting there all that time and now sitting on all that holy power. Even if it wasn’t their intent, the theme matches the mystical nature of The Master Sword while having an anxious feeling of The Master Sword anxiously waiting for the reincarnation of its last master and do far more than make up for Link’s death in the hands of it’s new master. Link never dies again and is even possibly showcased in a link between worlds as the old man the can potentially hand your ass to you on a platter. Lastly, even the disappearance of the fog and immediate appearance of sunlight bathing the forest after Link draws The Master Sword fits the feeling that it had indeed waited far too long for that moment to finally arrive.
Amazing history bro! the song fits the forgotten sword tale
For 30 years this song has haunted my head for its complexity.
Now I know music theory and understand why. So for any nerds who are interested:
1. The lead melody is displaced by 1 beat. This means that the melody sounds like every note is 1 beat too late, which generates a "chasing" sensation.
2. The chord progression is quite strange. It starts with a very comfortable and recognizable C major (happy chord). But halfway it changes to the chords that belong to C minor (sad chord). These are almost never found together in one song (except for music from Bach and Vivaldi and such, way back).
3. The chords try to resolve back to C minor, but once they arrive there, it's suddenly a C major again. Normally this wouldn't work, but the melody sews it together using an G# Lydian scale.
So the music gives a chasing sensation, in combination with a feeling of comfort that changes to implicated sadness but loops back to the start in a very unusual way.
Combining these elements results in the ultimate way to give a feeling of getting lost in a beautiful but confusing forest.
Koji Kondo is the best composer that ever lived.
Very interesting! Thanks for the information :)
This does something to my brain that like. Strange mix of comfort and adventure
After giving this game a try, I became eager to try the rest of the Zelda series. In fact, I sometimes imagine my life as a Zelda game (the inventory, side quests and such).
This has always been my favorite Zelda game :]
The OOT forest temple theme has something of this in it.
Where?
@@Y20XTongvaLand Might be the same key.
@@YuuyaKZMI I don't think it's only this. I can't figure out too, but, as the OP, I feel both songs are similar or evoke similar feelings/vibes for some reason. Both are surely atmospheric and repetitive (in a good, catchy and immersive way) and evokes mysteriousness: OOT's Forest Temple song has this mysteriousness pretty high, but it also adds an eerie (but also beatiful, evoking a sense of being in a creepy but sacred place with the background pad/choir; a creepy, but not necessarily a bad place) sense to it. ALttP Lost Woods song is not eerie, but... it really evokes this sense of being lost in the forest, alongside with this mysteriousness: the repetitiveness of the song really enphasizes this (it feels like walking in circles, the song looping). They're definitely aiming different things, but something on them feels similar...
My first Zelda game. This game has lead me to play other titles from the Franchise (best one in my opinion.)
LTTP had some of the BEST music in the ENTIRE series!! This will always be the best title IMO
agreed
IMO, this is my favorite 2D Zelda game tied with ALBW. My favorite 3D games are Wind Waker and Skyward Sword.
Nvm, my favorite 3D Zelda game is Twilight Princess.
I have a Nintendo Switch with this exact game and I have been playing since September of Last year until now and oh boy I'm off to a US Navy SEAL start from 132+ hours of Hell Week to a much farther point than I could ever think
I really love this soundtrack it helps me to relax
Being from the 90s meant a lot to me NES and SNES and the games and then 64 and more
When this comes on you gotta be careful you can get ran up on and get jacked
u aint wrong
This music carries me.
I still do a yearly play through ❤
This is the original Lost Woods. Many just thinks about the Ocarina of Time version of the Lost Woods.
I actually performed this song for my piano final my senior year of high school
What the hell would people think if they knew I'm listening to zelda music all day at work 😂
James Rolfe used this for background music in Spirit back before five forty when he used to have time..
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4:45
You find forest = you find master sword
You found Fi!
its not the real master sword... :(
Though you can only pull it if you have the 3 pendants.
obra maestra
i got myself singing it in my mind, i knew that's from a link to the past, pure nostalgia
This is my alarm tune for waking up.
Had to add this to my zelda mega playlist made in ue5... makes the video complete...
Ragdoll link in botw and put on this song
My favorite woods theme in any Zelda game. Still sad this theme & Hyrule castle vanished when you got the master sword. C'mon We hear the overworld theme in nearly every game.
Oh Boy!
Yes From 09/02/20 I have been playing and tried to get the Blue Pendant and the book I need in the game and I am going through a complete Hell to get it done now I have the Boomerang and Bow and Arrows with bombs and then I will go off all American Sniper Chris Kyle and I mean it.
Amo este tema de la saga
I love the description because it's true.
What does it say?
Love, love this song.
Banger song to remix for Cadence of Hyrule
Bro it took me for fucking ever to realize the lost woods remixes were based on this one
Fun fact: this is the light world theme counterpart to the dark world
Bro I was so upset when this music stopped playing after I got the master sword
I used to have Link just wander around to purposely hear this music for as long as possible.
Ocarina of Time theme was too bouncy and happy. They improved it with Twilight Princess but A Link to the Past was far more mysterious and majestic. A fitting theme for where the blade of evil’s bane rests.
I honestly think the lydian mode gives that nice mystical aura to OC's lost woods. I don't know which mode this one is in; I enjoy it more as well.
While playing this game for the first time on Switch, right after rescuing Zelda, I went straight to the lost woods and tried to get the Master Sword...
*I was stupid AF*
Nah you were just playing as a normal person. I did the same when I played it for the first time on the wii u back in 2015. Good times, surely miss it.
UN CLASSIQUE
Forest of mystery
🖤
aha nice :)
I was born in the Year this game was created and released for The Super Nintendo
its freakin 30 minutes
Huh, let me guess: there was no reply system, and this comment is replying to another that said it's too short, or something like that
Needs to be longer
should be 2 hours
Impossible That this theme existed pre Nintendo 64 era . I'm shocked that this even was in existence
if you're surprised about this, check out gangplank galleon and pokey means business, i refuse to acknowledge that those songs were made on the snes
Listen to Super Metroid Contra 3, Earth Bound. Most people agree that N64 music was inferior to SNES. besides Zelda of course
indigo mist..
tells secrets and sings-
fairy laughter and~
.*.*.*.enigmatic grins.*.*.*.*
forest wishes-
hope for glittering nights
as riddles twirl in trees
and fairies bathe in light
and keys pathe a shadow
a lane of dreamy sounds
as discovery of lost forest means
magic sword found.
The one dislike is from someone who got lost in the woods
Actually, that one dislike was actually someone who prefers the Lost Woods theme from OOT.
should I make a 10 hour remake?
brill tune
A nine-year-old video with no dislikes! So those do exist.
Of course, since dislikes are no longer posted on UA-cam (thanks to some clownshoes crybaby that couldn't take mean things being said about them), there's really no way of knowing.
@@SuperNormalMan I'm using a modified UA-cam app that is able to display the dislikes. So far still no dislikes on this video :)
@@RevivedUncle they all got lost looking for the button :D
a link to the past four
what