This is one of the most relaxing tracks ever created in the "Legend of Zelda" franchise history. Lake Hylia is a recurring location in many of the Zelda games, as its name is derived directly from the Goddess Hylia, a central figure in the "Legend of Zelda" lore.
The music for the lake area varies throughout the different episodes of the game franchise, but perhaps this track from "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess" is the most important one as it never occured for a second time while in the other games it sometimes does. From the music theory point of view, this wasn't very hard to pick up by ear, once I knew what 7th and 9th chords would sound like.
Have a nice time chilling with the dreamy music while the waves are softly rolling ashore.
For those who own a 7.1 surround system, an 8-channel FLAC file can be picked up here to get an impression of what it will sound like in my living room:
- URL:
http://via.woody-mc.de/to/ebEIfFTN33LH2cyT
- Player: Current versions of Media Player Classic are able to properly play multi-channel FLAC files.
Game: The Legend of Zelda -- Twilight Princess
Publisher: Nintendo
OST Composers: Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ohta