rayzm’s plastic ocarina features a high-standard manufacturing process for precise tuning in key of C and clear sound, tuned to a 440Hz pitch.
It’s perfect for both beginners and experienced players who travel frequently and need a durable, good-quality instrument.
This 12-hole Alto C plastic ocarina is built for beginners, making it ideal for teachers and parents who need a durable ocarina with decent sound quality.
It combines durability with good sound quality. Its robust plastic construction makes it nearly indestructible, able to withstand accidental drops, making it a practical and cost-effective choice for young learners and those who frequently travel.
●Tuned in C Major
●12-hole plastic alto ocarina
●Good tone quality, easy to blow
●Pitch range: A4 – F6, including sharps and flats
Package includes:
1 * Ocarina
1 * Neck strap
1 * User manual
1 * Storage bag
Remark: The included user manual is useful; however, for more comprehensive and precise ocarina tablature, online resources should be consulted.
How to play ocarina correctly?
To play an ocarina with a clean sound, it’s important to blow correctly. If you blow steadily, the ocarina will produce sound. If the sound is clear, that’s great. But if it sounds weak or makes a high-pitched screech, you’re likely blowing either too softly or too hard. The pressure you use affects the sound, and higher notes require more air pressure.
Interestingly, you can play the same note with different fingerings by adjusting your breath. For example:
●You can play the note ‘A’ by using the ‘A’ fingering with normal breath pressure.
●You can also play the same ‘A’ by using the ‘G’ fingering and blowing much harder.
So, the note you are fingering isn’t always the note you get; It depends on how hard you blow. Practicing breath control is key to playing the ocarina well.
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