The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks - Music

Music

The music of the game was composed by Tōru Minegishi, Manaka Tominaga, Asuka Ōta and Kōji Kondō. Minegishi wrote the main overworld music and shared the work on field, character and event themes with Tominaga. Kondō contributed the ending theme, while Ōta was responsible for some of the music in the multiplayer mode.

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