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Since Link is left-handed in this iteration, he holds the Wind Waker in his left hand, while a conductor would more properly hold the baton in their right hand. Despite this he still uses the baton to adjust what time to play in, and his free hand to signal the pitch, just as a conductor would do, but with the opposite hands.
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