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Title BGMComposerReleased1986-02-21Title OriginOfficialLoopsYesThis page is for The Legend of Zelda song, for more titles see.Title BGM is the first song you'll hear when you play The Legend of Zelda, which is the first game in the. The song was originally for released only in Japan in 1986 on the. A different version was later heard in 1987 in on the for the American and European markets. Two versions of the song were necessary because the NES audio hardware is different than that of the Famicom Disk System, so the song would not sound correct without the rearrangement. Due to the popularity of the Zelda series, the song has since become an iconic track to the 1980s gamer.

Contents.TitleFor eight years the song remained untitled, as no official release of the music had ever been made. Then, in 1994, Nintendo released the very first album to contain this song,. On that album the title is listed as 'タイトル' which translates to, 'Title.'

However, 10 years later, in 2004, the song was released on the as 'タイトルBGM' or 'Title BGM.' Later that same year, the song was released again on the game's official Nintendo soundtrack, with the same title, confirming the song's title as 'Title BGM.'

CompositionTitle BGM was composed by probably somewhere around late 1985 to early 1986 in order to be finished in time for the Japanese release of The Legend of Zelda on the. Kondo most likely composed his music on a keyboard and then converted it into a series of hexadecimal values to work with Nintendo's audio driver. After the FDS version was made, the music had to be rearranged for the NES release in July of 1987. The rearrangement had to remove the FDS's additional audio channel and use the capabilities of the original. Kondo may have made these two versions of the song at the same time anticipating an American release.

Finally, a European release was made for PAL systems, and the audio's tempo had to be modified. Though, this may have been done by the localization team rather than Kondo.The two versions of the song have roughly the same structure, though there are exceptions.

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The original Famicom Disk System version of the song has the additional wavetable channel of the FDS. The channel is used to play the song's initial opening. Once the percussion kicks in, the wavetable channel plays bells as the harmony, then switches over to play the melody for the second part.

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The wavetable gives the song a warmer sound and makes it sound closer to real instruments than the NES version.The NES version begins with two voices playing the same notes creating a mild echo sound. They are accompanied by a quieter bass.

From there, the tempo increases and percussion kicks in. The two voice begin responding to each other as a melody and harmony. Lacking the FDS wavetable channel gives the NES version a colder, more hollow sound, but also more consistent since the channels don't compete with each other.The game's sequel features a that is noticeably different, but features a similar structure to this song.Games The Hyrule Fantasy: The Legend of Zelda (FDS). ArrangerReleased1987-07-??Length1:19.89FormatThe Famicom Disk System release of the song uses an additional audio channel, but the cartridge release had to use the older audio chip. Because of this, the song had to be rearranged to function without it.

Cartridges were released everywhere outside of Japan, as Japan was the only region with the FDS, but much later a cartridge version was even released in Japan. For cartridge releases, the audio is rendered on the in NTSC regions and the in PAL regions.

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The tempo has been adjusted to compensate for the slower PAL clock speed, so both versions sound identical.In the cartridge version of the song, the first square wave channel is used mostly for harmony, although both it and the second square wave channel play the opening lead with a slight offset which gives it a hollow sound. The second square wave performs the majority of the song's melody, but also plays a small amount of the harmony at certain points.

The triangle wave is used for bass throughout the song, the noise channel is used solely for percussion, and the DPCM channel is not used by this song.The NES version exists in both and formats; the song is track 1 in both files. The majority of NSF rips on the Internet do not contain all of the game's songs. The NSF rip from the VGMPF has them all, though the NSFE does not. Rips of the game have yet to be made.The Legend of Zelda (GBA).