You must collect all the Zora eggs, and take them to the laboratory seen off the shore of Great Bay. The more bottles you have, the more eggs you can carry at once. There are 7 in all, 3 in the Pirate's Fortress and 4 in Pinnacle Rock. If you're not very sneaky on MM, I suggest getting the Stone Mask first, but basically you must invade the Pirate's Fortress and get the hookshot, then enter random rooms and fight a few pirates before snatching the eggs in bottles to take to the lab. Before you leave the fortress, take a good snapshot of a Gerudo's face. Take it back to the fisherman on the shore of Great Bay and he'll give you a Sea Horse. If you release it in Pinnacle Rock it will lead you to where these giant sea snakes are. Defeat them to find the eggs. Defeat them all to get a heart piece and see two sea horse lovers reunited (side-story). Take all seven eggs to the lab, and they will hatch. they will swim and arrange themselves into notes, and if you take out your ocarina as a Zora (guitar) they will teach you the New Wave Bossa Nova.
My Bossa Nova was created in 2007.
Soul Bossa Nova was created in 1962.
Bossa Nova Baby was created in 1963-10.
Yes. In fact there is a drum beat that goes with the bossa nova.
Cannonball's Bossa Nova was created on -12-12-07.
Bossa Nova Hotel was created on 1983-09-25.
Big Band Bossa Nova was created in 1961.
Bossa Nova originated in Brazil in the 1950s and 1960s Antonio Carlos Jobim is perhaps the most famous writer of Bossa Nova music.
Bossa nova originated in Brazil, so it is primarily sung in Portuguese, the official language of the country. The rhythm and style of bossa nova were pioneered by Brazilian musicians in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The genre blends samba rhythms with jazz influences.
Bossa Nova originated in Brazil in the 1950s and 1960s Antonio Carlos Jobim is perhaps the most famous writer of Bossa Nova music.
Bossa nova is a style of music that originated in Brazil. It evolved from samba, but is more complex and is considered a type of jazz.
South America!