If Ocarina of Time was on a Tin Whistle instead

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  • The 12 Ocarina songs you can play in the game on Tin whistles....I couldn't find my ocarina.
    I spent an insane amount of time when I was young just playing around with the mechanic of playing the ocarina in the game, for 1999, it was absolutely mind blowing to me and was one of the first musical things I did (I was 4 when this game came out) Hope you enjoy.
    Zelda's Lullaby
    Epona's Song
    Minuet of Forest
    Saria's Song
    Song of Time
    Nocturne of Shadow
    Requiem of Spirit
    Prelude of Light
    Bolero of Fire
    Serenade of Water
    Song of Storms
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Комментарии • 13

  • @dinogameplays2626
    @dinogameplays2626 День назад

    Well done man, keep it up :) ❤

  • @vaati9364
    @vaati9364 День назад

    Wow you are a great musician. Looking forward to your next video

  • @nicolassilva6768
    @nicolassilva6768 2 дня назад +2

    Sound as if OOT was taking place in Spirit Tracks

  • @Bongosss
    @Bongosss 3 дня назад +2

    tin whistle of time does have a nice ring to it, great playing !!! :>

  • @Al.j.Vasquez
    @Al.j.Vasquez 3 дня назад +1

    It sounds rather similar to a common recorder but i like the tone a bit more, I'm not sure if it's the microphone or the instrument itself, but the higher notes sound more relaxed than a recorder.

  • @theoratkin
    @theoratkin 3 дня назад +1

    What a beautiful instrument and performance!

  • @exile_national
    @exile_national 2 дня назад

    TLOZ Tin Whistle of Time

  • @michaelkingjun.6912
    @michaelkingjun.6912 3 дня назад

    Nice! How was your experience learning the tin whistle? I've always wanted one

    • @AidenAppletonMusic
      @AidenAppletonMusic  3 дня назад +2

      @michaelkingjun.6912 they are extremely fun to play (they are loud, though you can't really play them quietly), but picking up a decent one will really set you up. Learning the different octave levels took a bit of time. I think they are pretty accessible though, It's also fun picking up some in different keys, in this video I use an alto A and a high D (high d is the traditional whistle key) I'd recommend learning some folk songs (basically anything from the dubliners) best of luck if you start playing and thanks for the lovely comment.

  • @bullymaguire4457
    @bullymaguire4457 2 дня назад

    Hi, beautiful sounds coming from this instrument, where would a person find one of these?, I’d really love to learn to play one.