The Legend of Zelda MIDI Files Intro This is a pretty straightforward version. The organ is a pretty powerful way to start things off though! This one has more harmony and a chime-effect to it. Different percussion, some stereo This one is primarily piano. One of the first Zelda files on the 'net that I didn't create.
Free sheet music. All of these sheets were made by me. You can learn how I make them here. I am still learning to sight-read sheet music, so I know how helpful it can. The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarnia of Time - MIDI Bolero of Fire: Peach Toadstool: Christmas in Kakariko: Peach Toadstool: Epona's Song.
On basic sound cards, it sounds most like the original. Has kind of a space age feel to it.
Zelda Midi Files
By Jarel Jones. A lot of major-to-minor key changes. I'm pretty sure that's what the maker of this file was going for. A deep, sci-fi one.
On the right sound card, this one is one of the best of the bunch. A relaxing remix of the Intro theme, with a lot of brass. Even brassier. By Jarel Jones.
A nice remix that was made using the piano and the flute. An excellent version of one of my all-time favorite Zelda songs.
A dramatic, orchestral remix. An excellent, dramatic remix utilizing the flute and the piano.
There are some interesting parts. By PJ Barnes. A slower version. Good use of percussion and horns. Overworld A unique version, emphasizing the harmony of the piece. Sci-fi Zelda.
By Jeffery M. Sounds very close to the original. An all-piano version. Wide stereo field. This remix of the classic Overworld theme uses the orchestrated approach. I wish it weren't so short. The Overworld; jazz style.
By Ross Alex.A nice 'water' remix. When I found this, it was labeled as 'Zelda Mario Paint.' I guess this is what a remix of the Overworld Theme would sound like when sequenced in Mario Paint. Dungeon The dungeon theme, played with an organ and a sci-fi sounding-voice. A fast version that ups the intensity factor a bit. The somewhat famous version with 'A Final-Fantasy thing to it.'
The chords really surround you as the electric guitar strokes you with the melody. A mad-scientist version of the 'Final Fantasy' version. Didn't correct any of the mistakes. Don't mess with classics! By Michael Crowe.
The melody flourishes and the added percussion take you on a small journey. Level 9 The background music to Level 9. Sounds pretty close to the NES version. Game Over By Princess Peach Toadstool.
You hear this when you die. It's a pretty good piece of music. By John Sjogren. A few missteps but it sounds nice. Ending I think this one is by Princess Peach Toadstool. Nice piano and bass.
Turns into almost a show tune. Die By John Engelmann. This is the short piece that plays when you lose your last heart. Get Triforce By Jeffery M.
The little clip that plays when you find a piece of the Tri-force. VERY close to the original. By Johan Fall. A nice version using the orchestrated approach. Ganon Appears By Johan Fall. The music that plays when you meet up with Gannon. Recorder By Jax Mandrake.
Did anyone else notice that the flute in Zelda 1 and the flute in Super Mario Bros. 3 both play the same melody? Secret When you find a secret.
In this video I present you a tutorial for the Zelda Main theme, which I arranged and transcribed. You can find the download-link for the sheet music at the bottom of my video-description. The song derives from a game, which is called 'Super Smash Bros Melee' and its follower 'Super Smash Bros Brawl' and was composed by Koji Kondo. The music is owned by Nintendo. I wish you a lot of fun playing this arrangement, if you want to learn it!
Original Soundtrack: SHEET MUSIC PDF: (If the link does not work, please write me a pm or a comment) MIDI FILE: Facebook: Transcription © BestOfAccordeon (2013) Arrangement © BestOfAccordeon (2013) Original Music © Nintendo (2001).