Zelda's Lullaby - The Legend of Zelda [30 Note, Done Properly]

Author
blazemage2001
Type
Grand Illusions 30
Created
21/07/2018 11:12
BPM
60
Length
96

This is an original notation of the first part of Zelda's Lullaby from The Legend of Zelda: The Skyward Sword in the original key of G Major. This is for 30 Note music boxes, and has been done properly so that no notes are missing, and the tempo is appropriate for winding by hand. Other versions of this on musicboxmaniacs are either incorrect, or simply an import from a midi, which causes notes to be missing when converted to 30 note, and the tempo to be far too slow to wind by hand. I used my own intuition to wrap the notes around properly, and I have tried it out on my own music box and it works very well. This is currently in progress, and I will update this when I have finished the second part of the song.

Credit to BlueSCD for the midi which was used as a reference when notating.


Hole punch paper strips Export

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All you need to do is:

  1. Get a 30 note DIY Music Box Kit from our online store page if you don't have one
  2. Export the melody to PDF with paper strips, print it out and cut with scissors. Make sure to use the right paper size and set you printer scale to 100%, otherwise the size won't match. It's better when paper strips are thick, so if you are going to use thin office paper, we recommend you to glue two or three layers together. Another option is to laminate paper strips with a transparent duct tape
  3. Punch holes with a tool from the music box kit
  4. Enjoy your favorite melody playing on a real music box!

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This is an original notation of the first part of Zelda's Lullaby from The Legend of Zelda: The Skyward Sword in the original key of G Major. This is for 30 Note music boxes, and has been done properly so that no notes are missing, and the tempo is appropriate for winding by hand. Other versions of this on musicboxmaniacs are either incorrect, or simply an import from a midi, which causes notes to be missing when converted to 30 note, and the tempo to be far too slow to wind by hand. I used my own intuition to wrap the notes around properly, and I have tried it out on my own music box and it works very well. This is currently in progress, and I will update this when I have finished the second part of the song. Credit to BlueSCD for the midi which was used as a reference when notating.