![]() However, he can only ride Epona while in human form. While in Wolf form, Link can howl the song to summon Epona whenever he is near a patch of Horseshoe Grass. Later on, the portable Horse Call allows this song to be played anywhere, instead of just where certain patches of grass can be found. Rather than playing a musical instrument, Link must blow into a piece of Horseshoe Grass to perform the song and call Epona. "Epona's Song" appears again in Twilight Princess. The B section is based in F Major with great harmonic variety, ultimately ending in another A7 which provides a smooth turnaround into the A section again. Harmonically, the A section is based in D Major, although the tonic basis is fairly ambiguous until the 8th bar which gives a V7 chord (A7) going into I (D). ![]() Even more unusual is the fact that the vocal part does not follow the swing rhythm and instead plays it straight, a technique commonly used to create rhythmic clash and a little bit of tension. It should be noted that this is the only piece in the whole game the uses a swing eighth-note rhythm. The entire piece consists of 4-bar phrase lengths, is played with a slight eighth-note swing, and is in 3/4 time. The full version of Epona's Song is in binary form, with 16 bars in both the A section and B section for a total of 32 bars with a 4-bar intro.
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