Types of Ocarinas (Pendant, Transverse, Inline, Multi-Chamber)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • #Ocarinas come in many, MANY shapes and sizes.
    Today, we'll discuss 4 primary categories including the following.
    00:00 Intro
    00:40 Pendant Ocarinas
    02:40 Transverse Ocarinas
    04:22 Inline Ocarinas
    06:35 Multi-chamber Ocarinas
    08:20 Wrap-up
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  • @PowPowSmash
    @PowPowSmash 3 года назад +64

    My favorite ocarina is now the Inline because it looks like an iron

    • @Epic11705
      @Epic11705 Год назад +1

      Although this type is more advanced than an inline, my favorite ocarina I want to learn to play someday is the Transverse Ocarina

    • @thornwych
      @thornwych 4 месяца назад

      I make wooden inlines ..
      Thornwychcrafts.bigcartel.com

  • @dannypineappleade5338
    @dannypineappleade5338 Год назад +6

    I’m surprised by the lack of Zelda fans in these comments

  • @cheyenneweston478
    @cheyenneweston478 Год назад +7

    that paper mario background music wasnt expected !! love it

  • @AudreySayjai
    @AudreySayjai 29 дней назад

    I LOVE UR CHOICE IN BACKGROUND MUSIC!!!!!

  • @seanalexander1234
    @seanalexander1234 10 месяцев назад +5

    My man!!! I so appreciate what you do. I just acquired an Ocarina of Time replica (it might actually be the real thing) from STL and a black NIGHT ocarina on your recommendation. Im so fascinated by it and I’ve learned so much from your channel!!! Thanks so much for what you do, looooove your enthusiasm, you’re great my dude

  • @millervids6599
    @millervids6599 Год назад +1

    Your enthusiasm is great man good deal

  • @anticheat3038
    @anticheat3038 2 года назад +3

    just bought my first ocarina an stl 12 hole plastic. i'm so stoked i cant wait!

  • @Hi-yf1oc
    @Hi-yf1oc Год назад +7

    I have Pendant Ceramic Ocarina which I got from Scarborough Fair and its 6 holes and I think the music books cost $5 and I got 2 of them one is Video Games Song book the other is Zelda Song Book which I think cost me $40 but I could be wrong since its been few years since I gotten it and it was handcrafted. :)

  • @Starrfold
    @Starrfold 2 года назад +16

    Appreciate the informative rundown and humor sprinkled in! You’ve got a fan

  • @NGamesify
    @NGamesify 2 года назад +6

    Just subscribed, loving your videos man!
    I've bought an ocarina some days ago, only waiting for the shipping (got one Ocarina of Time replica hahahah) and I'm excited to play it soon as it arrives

  • @emilyandress13
    @emilyandress13 2 года назад +1

    you're laugh is so cute i love it

  • @khirnera
    @khirnera Месяц назад

    I miss mountain ocarinas, they were a big source of my continued enthusiasm for ocarinas throughout middle school. I convinced my mom to buy me both a C and a G ocarina, both eventually breaking because the face place delaminated from the rest of the body, but I still missed them. Last time I visited the website the creator said he was working on a new project, but I hope they come back to inlines soemday

    • @khirnera
      @khirnera Месяц назад

      Also, I'm one if the weird cases where I don't actually care about TLoZ very much at all, I'm just a musician and I love rare, unique, and underappreciated instruments lol

  • @TheMadereMan
    @TheMadereMan 2 года назад +3

    Love the paper Mario music!!

  • @susanbradigan4692
    @susanbradigan4692 5 месяцев назад

    This is amazing.thanks so much!!!

  • @Svender06
    @Svender06 9 месяцев назад +1

    Gotta love the bgm

  • @aur2463
    @aur2463 Год назад +1

    Muy buen vídeo, un resumen de los diferentes tipos de ocarina muy ben hecho!

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  Год назад +2

      Muchísimas gracias! Yo estaba confundido 12 años antes cuándo yo empecé a practicar la ocarina, y por eso quiero que mis videos ayuden a todos in la misma situación~

  • @Epic11705
    @Epic11705 Год назад +3

    Advanced to Beginner:
    Multi-Chamber
    Pendent
    Transverse
    Inline

  • @astrobert1254
    @astrobert1254 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this and your other videos! I want to get a bit into recording ocarina and was wondering if you have tips for post processing in audacity? So far I only did noise reduction and compression.

  • @ankorae
    @ankorae Год назад +5

    Mindblown, inventor of Ocarina is from a town 2hr from me, I had no clue.
    I might just visit the museum of Ocarina in Budrio at this point.

  • @bretthake7713
    @bretthake7713 3 года назад +17

    I didn't know there were so many types. I don't think I've ever seen a mountain ocarina before. What's the reason that they aren't being made anymore? I'd love to get my hands on one of those. Thanks for the great vid as always

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  3 года назад +3

      I think someone else commented, but the maker for mountain ocarinas switched to a 2-chamber inline model called the “Coda EDC Flute,” which I don’t own but am likely going to buy and review soon 👀

    • @bretthake7713
      @bretthake7713 3 года назад +1

      @@AndyCormierYT this would be awesome!

    • @astridposey
      @astridposey 2 года назад

      @@AndyCormierYT another question, but why, if they're easier on your wrists, didn't they become standardized and more common for professional performance?

    • @BatMan-jd5rc
      @BatMan-jd5rc 2 года назад

      @@AndyCormierYT Will you make one soon? Also Night By Noble made a soprano Ocarina now. Don't know if those interest you but it would be good to see a review of it eventually.

    • @jonthebru
      @jonthebru 2 года назад

      @@AndyCormierYTI bought a Coda EDC and really like it. It is the inline Ocarina you asked for in this video. The creator doesn't call it an ocarina, it is labelled as a flute.

  • @BigRigCreates
    @BigRigCreates 3 года назад +2

    I thought this was Italian hand style 🤌🤌

  • @little_shadow04
    @little_shadow04 2 месяца назад

    I bought an Ocarina recently and it has 9 holes!

  • @AwoopEhe
    @AwoopEhe 2 года назад +2

    I did buy an Ocarina from an scottland festival (in germany), and they has somewhat looking pendals one, but they are stretched. I lost it after I renewed my room, so I dont remember how many holes it has.. 7?6? Idk

  • @StupidCupid627
    @StupidCupid627 2 года назад +2

    hopefully soon i will be looking at getting an ocarina. i have never touched an ocarina in my life and have never seen one in person (that i can recall), and the only instrument i've played is the violin. do you have any tips for a newbie? like in what kind i should get, and maybe where to buy it from, and anything else? (i think i'm leaning more towards the common Transverse, but that's simply for the aesthetic XD)

  • @A11V1R15
    @A11V1R15 Год назад +1

    So I have some ocarinas that look like pendant but I think they play linearly much like the inline, they have 6 hole in the front, two in the back, are made from clay and I bought them in a street market in Manaus, Amazonas

  • @paolojeromecristobal2873
    @paolojeromecristobal2873 Год назад +2

    Hahahaha i like the natural humor hahahaha lak lek like that button hahahaha

  • @Simondabananaman
    @Simondabananaman Год назад

    Song in background:Snowdin Town

  • @tg9521
    @tg9521 6 месяцев назад

    Do you think it would be possible to make an ocarina with, say, 8 or 12 holes _and_ multiple fingerings like in case of the pendant one to achieve an even _higher_ range?

  • @Fakenit66
    @Fakenit66 3 года назад +3

    Sometimes in your videos, I can hear Big Boo's Merry-go-round from Mario 64 playing. Where can I find the Ocarina tabs/sheet music for this song? I've tried a google search, but can't find anything.

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  3 года назад +3

      It’s an arrangement by Ocabanda. Don’t know where publicly available sheets or tabs ate

  • @ajhathaway9058
    @ajhathaway9058 Год назад

    you can find lots of pendient ocarina in the rockingham mall

  • @jcsouthin1197
    @jcsouthin1197 3 года назад

    Do you know that 8 hole pendant ocarina? Is it cromatic?

  • @nomeka1051
    @nomeka1051 Год назад

    Sorry I'm distracted from the bg music ù-ú
    I love the bg music-✨✨✨

  • @kissing88
    @kissing88 3 года назад +3

    Well done on this video - entertaining and educational content.
    I think the part about Inline ocarina ergonomics is a bit exaggerated and misleading. The notion that inlines are more comfortable or better for your wrists than transverse ocarinas is a claim made predominantly by certain inline ocarina makers, and not substantiated by any real life data. You did clarify that some transverse ocarinas are more comfortable than others, but I think as a general rule most reputable transverse ocarinas do not cause any wrist pain, even after decades of use or in the elderly. It's possible that certain people have pre-existing conditions that make certain instruments hard to play, but that's not the instrument's fault.
    Furthermore, in my experience inline ocarinas actually cause a bit of hand pain. It might be due to me having way more experience with transverse ocarinas than inline, but I find that due to the way that the weight is distributed on a typical inline, the hands grip it a bit tighter than I would on a transverse.

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  3 года назад +1

      I've never had any wrist issues from transverse ocarinas from *reputable* brands/makers, but did have slightly painful wrist positioning from a non-reputable OoT replica. For most people, the wrist thing isn't an issue, but I felt it important enough to bring up if anyone was prone to carpal tunnel or other prexisting conditions that might make even a slight twist on the wrist uncomfortable. I injured one of my wrists opening a jar several years ago, which in some scenarios has made some wrist motions less comfortable, so I might simply be more sensitive in that area
      I don't own enough inline ocarinas to say *all* of them have better ergonomics, but in the experience I do have, the less uncomfortable twisting of the wrist when holding the instrument, the better, whether transverse or inline - and inline ocarinas simply are far less likely to have any twisting.
      Good point, and good clarifying that in general, transverse ocarinas don't present any issues w/ posture on hands/wrist.

    • @gausscone
      @gausscone 3 года назад

      Whoa, 2 ocarina personalities. I wonder what would happen if you guys knocked ocs together sometime. As far as hand twisting goes, take it from somebody with no experience whatsoever, but it seems like with any ocarina, since the hands are often parallel with each other, any wrist twisting could be negated with advanced head movements. But then sometimes I get nasty neck knots. So maybe I'd play it on the side of my mouth like a cigar. It's a very exciting thought experiment.

  • @thecosplaycrafter8017
    @thecosplaycrafter8017 2 года назад

    I have a four-hole soprano pendant ocarina that I bought in Teotihuacán, but I can't seem to get a proper scale out of it even though it supposedly uses similar fingerings to my seven-hole alto ocarina (Songbird OoT replica). What might I be doing wrong?

    • @originalstarwalker21
      @originalstarwalker21 2 года назад

      You see, a 4-hole cannot reach a full scale, since the amount of holes limits it. And the Songbird 7-Hole OoT Replica can actually reach a full scale of a 12-hole, unlike a 4-hole or a 6-hole.

    • @originalstarwalker21
      @originalstarwalker21 2 года назад

      In conclusion, you aren't doing anything wrong.

    • @thecosplaycrafter8017
      @thecosplaycrafter8017 2 года назад

      @@originalstarwalker21 Interesting. So why does the seventh hole allow for so much more range?

  • @EthanReadsHisBooks
    @EthanReadsHisBooks Год назад

    Best 'click the like button' segue yet seen.

  • @Fakenit66
    @Fakenit66 3 года назад +2

    Songbird sells the Osawa Alto C Ocarina for $35 USD. Are they good quality, or are the Night by Noble ($62.50 USD) better?

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  3 года назад +2

      They’re both great, and it mainly comes to personal preference

  • @i_cee_u
    @i_cee_u Год назад +2

    I might be super late but i really need answers.
    Can you do a detailed explanation about ocarina holes (the five holes especially) because i own a 5 hole ocarina but whenever i search for sheet music to practise, i see 4 holes instead of 5. I DON'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING HELP

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  Год назад +2

      All pendant ocarinas, whether 4, 5, or 6 holes, use the same notation for the 4 holes on top. If you have a 5th hole, it generally means one of two things: if it's on the bottom for your thumb, you can lift it to go higher. If it's on the top, it means you can cover it to go lower than your main scale. Focus on the primary 4 holes for playing your scales, then apply that idea for the extra 5th hole!

  • @AndyCormierYT
    @AndyCormierYT  Год назад +1

    Hey! If you're purchasing an ocarina from Songbird, use code ANDY10 for 10% off-I get a cut as well, so you're helping support the channel!
    My custom link is below ⬇
    www.songbirdocarina.com/?rfsn=6987910.a3d222&.a3d222

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 Месяц назад

    As someone with little understanding of music theory, what are subholes and split holes?
    Yes, I know what they look like, but why are they special?

  • @Fakenit66
    @Fakenit66 3 года назад +1

    What is the best way to clean an Ocarina? If it is a plastic one, can you just put it in the dishwasher, or will that warp it?

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  3 года назад +2

      I’ve personally never cleaned my ocarinas, aside from disinfecting the mouthpiece or covering the sound/fipple hole and blowing intensely to remove moisture and other stuff

    • @Fakenit66
      @Fakenit66 3 года назад +1

      @@AndyCormierYT Do you just wipe the mouthpiece with a disinfectant wipe? Are bleach wipes okay, or would they damage the paint/glaze?

  • @hellenakatrin3374
    @hellenakatrin3374 Год назад

    Hi there..I am new and I want to buy a ocarina..what type of ocarina is good for beginners and with how many holes,? And from what material should I buy? Thx for help..

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 6 месяцев назад

      What ocarina is best for you as a beginner depends on a few factors: your hand size including finger width, your pitch preference, your price range, and your reason for taking up the instrument.
      If you have small hands, bass and larger alto or tenor ocarinas are probably out of the question for you, in which case you should look at soprano or higher-pitched alto ocarinas. If your hands are large like mine, on the other hand, avoid anything higher than a soprano G unless it's a pendant; I can fit soprano C pendants just fine but struggle with soprano C transverses.
      Most ocarina learning materials will assume you have an alto C ocarina, so you might get an alto C for that reason alone. Alto Cs are middling in pitch and fairly comfortable for all hand sizes, so they're not offensive to one's ears and usually don't require any stretching or crowding of one's fingers. Soprano Gs are smaller and higher in pitch than alto Cs but still usually large enough and not shrill enough to cause discomfort.
      If you think you'll be interested in particularly advanced repertoire or want to try a multichamber ocarina, you'll want to learn the transverse. If you can't or don't want to pay for a ceramic transverse right away, good transverses to start with include the Bravura and Osawa by Stein and the Night by Noble. If you can afford a ceramic transverse, look for one from any reputable maker such as Stein, Songbird, Pure, Menaglio, or Clacol. STL, Thomann, and Songbird are also reputable resellers worth considering.
      If everyday carry is important to you, you have limited use of your fingers, or you primarily want to play folk tunes that fit within narrow tonal ranges, pendants are tough to beat. The pendant tuning system has some inherent imperfections, but its accuracy is good enough even for professional musicians. For plastic pendants, your choices are Stein, Susato, STL, and Ocarina Workshop; the list for ceramic pendants is much the same but includes Songbird, Thomann, and Oberon and excludes Susato.

  • @sonicmantee277plays
    @sonicmantee277plays Год назад

    I think I have a pendent ocarina I got 3 days ago

  • @titancat2487
    @titancat2487 Год назад

    Almost 2 years later hit the like button cause of 4:02 lol

  • @RAOG
    @RAOG 2 года назад +1

    Finally someone that doesn't call it a (oak)arina

    • @AndyCormierYT
      @AndyCormierYT  2 года назад +3

      Both pronunciations are correct! (Oak)arina is actually the original Italian pronunciation, but in English it can be pronounce ock-arina or oak-arina

    • @RAOG
      @RAOG 2 года назад +1

      @@AndyCormierYT thank you for the information :D

  • @IloveHamberger
    @IloveHamberger 2 года назад

    Where can i buy an inline, and what is the typical price range?, curently using a night by noble and wanting to find another that i can take with me out of the house

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 6 месяцев назад

      Mountain Ocarinas have recently returned to production. They cost $39.95 USD on Amazon.
      Stein, the Western brand of Taiwanese maker Focalink, sells ceramic inlines. Their least expensive inline is $166 USD.

    • @IloveHamberger
      @IloveHamberger 6 месяцев назад

      @@reillywalker195 2 years later, and thank you

  • @msk-qp6fn
    @msk-qp6fn Год назад

    My brain *Sees inline ocarina*: PIPE!!!!

  • @depressivecomposer9467
    @depressivecomposer9467 Год назад +1

    SOMEONE PLEASE YELL ME HOW TO PLAY 5 HOLE OCARINA I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET RIGHT CHORD

  • @MehakpreetKaur-bf5tl
    @MehakpreetKaur-bf5tl 7 месяцев назад

    2:10 Where can I buy this ocarina?

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 6 месяцев назад

      You can buy it directly from Stein Ocarina or from Songbird Ocarina. Songbird both makes original ocarinas and resells Stein ocarinas, although some ocarinas from Stein in certain finishes are only available through Songbird in the West.

  • @linkedsky76
    @linkedsky76 2 года назад

    Don't worry I just here with the Zelda homies just fibbing on my 12th b day I wanna get one just 114 days to wait left

  • @kyleduplessis4601
    @kyleduplessis4601 2 года назад +1

    I am ashamed of how many times I giggled when he said "fingering" and "hole" :-*

  • @Zeus_Almighty
    @Zeus_Almighty 3 года назад +1

    Im first. All congrats to me.
    Lol.
    Just kidding. I like your videos.😀

    • @johngonzalez9263
      @johngonzalez9263 3 года назад +1

      If only i was 59 seconds earlier i would be first.

  • @YOUR_NARRATOR975
    @YOUR_NARRATOR975 Год назад

    Pendant and transverse are definitely the best.

  • @aerodynamicbrraap4930
    @aerodynamicbrraap4930 Год назад

    I rotate my wrist when riding my offroad motorcycle u ain't gonna hurt your wrist unless u 60 years old

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay 2 года назад

    Ocarinas were invented by Nintendo. Don't question! 😂

  • @langstonstevens6551
    @langstonstevens6551 2 года назад

    sorry but I can't like this video. the amount is perfect

  • @junjisvibes
    @junjisvibes Год назад

    I just woke up and mixed up “Transverse” and “Multi-chamber” and I was wondering what a “Multi-verse” ocarina is. Now I just want one. 🥲