- Material: high quality ice-crack ceramic, Exquisite Ice-crack Ceramic Craft
- Pitch: A4-F6 including sharps and flats, Alto C
- It is not only a ocarina,but an art. It is an easy-to-learn piece which can be mastered in a short period of time
- The Ocarina is the perfect instrument to practice techniques and articulations, rhythms, speed
- It comes with a songbook, a neck strap and a protective bag
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“Ocean Notes” 12 Hole Sweet Potato Ocarina Graceful Shape Pottery Ocarina in Alto C (Royal Blue)
Rated 4.88 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
$21.99
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9 reviews for “Ocean Notes” 12 Hole Sweet Potato Ocarina Graceful Shape Pottery Ocarina in Alto C (Royal Blue)
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Her Royal Dollness –
Nice quality from what I know as someone just picking up the ocarina for fun. The actual ocarina looks very nice and fits nicely in the hand, although it’s much heavier than I thought it would be. Some of the notes are a little pitchy, but for a 20 dollar ocarina that I bought to see if I even liked playing, I’d say it’s worth the money. It’s a good starter to learn how to play. It comes with a hard case to put it in to protect it and a string with nice beads on it to use as the wrist strap. It comes with a small song book of beginner songs, including Zelda’s Lullaby. My cats friggin’ hate it. It’s very fun.
Beach Babe –
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If you are a huge Zelda fan like me, you probably loved the beautiful melodies of the Song Of Time, Sara’s Lullaby, Song Of Storms and the many other wonderful harmonies and what a joy it would be to learn how to play your own music on an Ocarina.
This Ocarina was just right for me starting out. It was a toss up on what color and design I wanted, being they are all quite nice. I finally decided to go with the pretty Ocean like blue with black. I did measure this Ocarina along the top and it is 7 in a half inches long. Fairly good size and weight. Easy to grip and hold. Note: This Ocarina is fragile being made from porcelain ceramic, so do handle with care. Comes with a lovely easy open and close black zipper case with strap. So you can take it anywhere in your travels. Also, a booklet that shows you how to play it, with some songs you can learn and lovely necklace. I have not learned how to play it yet. So I can’t say the sound is perfect, but the few notes I did play sound quite nice.
This would make a lovely gift for any Zelda fan and is a pretty unique piece of art to have displayed.
FadeThen –
I wasn’t sure if this was overpriced but having received and played it a bit, I’d say it’s not. Cute little instrument that gives you one octave of notes that are enjoyable and easy enough to play. Sounds nice. Looks good.
Kim Sam Jennings –
Bought this for my nephew’s Easter basket. He loves music and instruments. He started playing it right away and we all loved the sound.
frank –
I am a recorder player that decided to give the ocarina a try. I love it! There is a small learning curve, but I’ve had fun learning the fingerings and playing familiar tunes. My only two complaints are that the neck strap is too small, and the song book is not musician friendly. I have thick dreadlocks, and I barely was able to get the strap over my head. The song book has mistakes in the fingerings, and the time signatures nor the measures are marked. The songs aren’t written with the proper rhythm notes either. Those are small gripes that don’t dimish the beauty of this instrument. If you get this instrument, you will definitely enjoy it!
penny8va –
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Great started ocarina. For the price, you honestly cannot go wrong. It is the standard size for alto C. It may sound out of tune if you don’t know the finger placement for the scale, but once you learn it, you’ll see it’s in tune. I didn’t realize that at first and almost returned it. Glad I kept playing around with it til I got the hang of it. If you are looking to learn the ocarina, I would definitely recommend this ocarina as a starting point. I didn’t notice any smell that others have mentioned. It came with an awesome protective case that even my expensive ocarinas didn’t come with. Very satisfied with this purchase.
Dusty –
Esta bien hecha y tiene buen sonido.
Kim Sam Jennings –
Instantly fell in love with this ocarina and renamed it my Zelda. Takes a minute to learn how to play but that’s the fun part. Love the sounds and I take it everywhere I go
Beach Babe –
My youngest turned 13 this summer, and I chose this ocarina as one of her gifts (along with a Hal Leonard Ocarina Method book and a Legends of Zelda songbook). She was completely delighted, which in turn delighted me.
The pottery ocarina was well made with a beautiful blue and black glaze. It gives good sound, fits well in your hands, and is pretty to look at. It did not come with a neck cord to feed through the extra holes in the ocarina that we assume are for a cord, but I am going to try a leather cord for her and see if that affects the sound quality.
It came with a nice protective zipper case, but we are going to come up with a padded leather crossbody bag for her to carry it in when she wants to take it out and about with us.
In less than an hour, my daughter was playing “Happy Birthday” for me–which was great, because at her age she refuses to let our family sing the song to her in person. Ritual safely observed for another offspring, for another year. 😉