Monday, May 2, 2011

Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time FREE Concert & Prizes

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This may surprise you all, but I am a HUGE Legend of Zelda fan! Yes, I had that special Gold one for the Nintendo, that you used to have to blow in. You name it, I've had it. Of course, now I enjoy sharing my love for the game with my twins.
So, when I came across this, I was stoked!

STL Ocarina will be holding a live online launch concert for the new Echoes of Gerudo Valley CD release. Fans can help plan the concert play list by voting on their favorite Legend of Zelda songs, and the three most popular Zelda songs will be played by professional flutist and ocarina player, Heather Scott at the concert!

There’s fun prizes to be won too.
Multiple winners will be chosen at random and announced at the end of the concert.
Each winner will get an autographed copy of the Echoes of Gerudo Valley CD, as well as a Zelda instructional DVD.

To check out the video, go here!
The concert will be held on Saturday, May 7th at 6pm (Central) and will feature songs from the new CD as well as songs from Final Fantasy, and some great Anime music. It celebrates the new CD and an instructional DVD, allowing viewers to follow along and learn to play their favorite songs from the video game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the ocarina.
To see the concert, fans need to visit: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/stlocarina.

To vote: Go to http://www.stlocarinaforum.com/, sign up for a free account and look for the voting poll under the News and Updates thread. The voting deadline is Wednesday, May 4, 2011.

Good luck everyone!

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