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The tonic of the piece is F, resulting in a scalar mode of F Lydian (a major scale with a raised 4th). Saria's Song is based on three main notes, F, A, and B. Melee's arrangement of "Saria's Song" also returns as a track. "Saria's Song / Middle Boss Battle" reappears as a track in Super Smash Bros. "Saria's Song" can be heard at the end of the "Ocarina of Time Medley" in Super Smash Bros. A medley containing "Saria's Song", " Saria's Song / Middle Boss Battle", is featured as track in Super Smash Bros. When Zelda performs a Special Attack using the Baton, one of the songs that she can play is "Saria's Song". In Hyrule Warriors, "Saria's Song" substitutes the victory theme during Darunia's victory animation, where he dances to the music as he did in Ocarina of Time. "Saria's Song" can be heard at the end of the " Ocarina of Time Medley" in Super Smash Bros. Melee, "Saria's Song" appears as an alternative background music on the Great Bay stage, also serving as Young Link's theme song. In Tri Force Heroes, "Saria's Song" appears as one of the tunes the Lucky Lobby Ball plays when hit with the Sword. Also, the Skull Kid plays the song on his horn from time to time. In Twilight Princess, a remix of "Saria's Song" appears as the background music of the Sacred Grove. The song makes a last appearance after the game credits, where the tree stump showing a drawing of Link, Skull Kid, Tatl, and Tael appears. The notes for "Saria's Song" can sometimes appear on a wall in the northern part of Termina Field, where Link can play a song for Rupees. During the ending of the game, the Skull Kid mentions that Link has the same smell as the fairy kid who taught him that song in the woods, assuming he is the same Skull Kid as the one in Ocarina of Time. It also plays during the scene where Tatl, Tael, and the Skull Kid are playing in the woods. In Majora's Mask, "Saria's Song" appears as the background music for the Woods of Mystery and when Pierre dances with Link. "Saria's Song" also serves as the background music for the Lost Woods and the Sacred Forest Meadow. Once Link turns into an adult, he must play "Saria's Song" in front of Mido in the Lost Woods to gain access to the Sacred Forest Meadow. By playing the song to the lone Skull Kid in the Lost Woods, Link a can obtain a Piece of Heart. Link can play "Saria's Song" to cheer up Darunia and receive the Goron's Bracelet in return. If Link opts not to speak to Saria, Navi will ask if he wants to speak with her instead. When Link speaks to her, Saria provides him with information about what to do or where to go next in his quest. Playing the song allows Link to communicate with Saria at any time. Saria teaches "Saria's Song" to Link as a symbol of friendship when he visits her in the Sacred Forest Meadow in Ocarina of Time.