I have 9 twelve hole ocarinas. Three of them are plastic, and the rest are ceramic. However, my first ocarina was one of those 3 plastic ones, and now that one doesn't work... It was a cheap one that I found online. 7 of those 12 hole ocarinas are from STL, though, so you might be able to tell that I'm a loyal customer of theirs. I'll never look back at those cheap ocarinas from the internet now that I found STL. STL is one of the best out there when it comes to ocarinas.
I am seriously considering ordering one this week. Might as well learn a new skill! I never want to stop learning. That would be a boring life if I did.
I'm usually a clarinet player, but I've been considering the idea of getting an ocarina and this video definitely made me want one even more! I'm sure I'll be back to watch your videos so I can learn! :)
flute playing is not easy. but nothing impossible. i also play flute from last two year. But Its new concept for me. I love this instrument sound.😍😍 And your instrument playing techniques are owsome 👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏God bless you.
Same! I got a Sailor Moon compact one and even though I’m inexperienced even the simplest notes sound off compared to this...like it’s too muffled? I guess is the best way to put it
@George McClintock from my very minor knowledge on ocarina I have heard plastic as demonstrated and ceramic.. ceramic generally being for more advanced players due to enhanced price... I am starting with ceramic because I am naturally musically talented
Thank you so much for this intro. Like everyone else with a 3-d printer, I just made an ocarina and have no idea how to play it. This is super helpful.
I'm so glad to hear that! I'll have more videos every month (one coming a week from today actually!). Let me know if there are any topics that would be helpful for me to cover!
@@GinaLuciani so I have jumped the gun a bit and got into triple Chambers and I don't know if it's anything a video can help with I'm having a slight discomfort holding it and covering the main holes for the first chamber
I just finished my first steps following your videos and I'm really excited. It took me a while to figure out my "taah" wasn't articulated enough so it sounded weird but now I got it right 🎉🎉🎉
I got bought an ocarina for my birthday as a guitarist/stringed musician and beginner pianist, I tried to learn the harmonica but found it too loud but the ocarina sounds beautiful and I think I can definitely learn though videos 🤟
I have an ocarina collection. 16 different ocarinas. Most of them are STL although I do have a few from other brands/companies since at that time I was on a budget lol. But my STL Ocarinas are by far my favorites because they are properly tuned and sound great! Much more so than any of my other ocarinas
@@GinaLuciani Maybe my Zelda 12 hole ocarina but I also have some Element ocarinas. My favorite out of the Element ocarinas is the Shadow one because it has a nice and low pitch, and because of that, it's easy on my ears
i don’t own an ocarina. i might buy one though. i know piano and ukulele and i was wondering if the ocarina is hard. probably gonna but one now. update: got one and love it.
It is honestly really easy to learn! I had my fiance (who has never played an instrument before) try this tutorial and he was able to play it! Make sure to use my code "Gina" for 10% off your order!
And if youre able to learn the 12 hole ocarina, well congrats my friend, you can also add flute to the list of instruments you know, because they are very similar in fingerings
Being a mouthorgan player for the past 7 years I have come across this instrument For the first time through a gift. I am 74 now and puzzled with this weighty and only blowing instrument but your vedio give me some hope that I can make some headway. I will give a try.thank you
You explained it really well, thank you! In the new Animal Crossing you can get a Ocarina right in the beginning, and I had so much fun playing it together with my friends ingame I figured I should actually try learning to play it. Unfortunately my Ocarina sounds nothing like yours, especially the higher notes. I got it as a gift a few years ago and I think it's more meant for displaying it rather than playing :c
I'm so glad that you think that my tutorial was helpful! I've received some in the past too that were more for decoration :( STL has some really affordable (like $25!) ocarinas that are for playing!
Gina Luciani I’ll definitely look into getting one that is meant for playing! I checked out their website and they have some seriously pretty Ocarinas. But since I’m in Germany the cheapest shipping option is 40$, plus probably another 30 for customs and fees.
Thanks for these instructional videos. When I was in China 2 years ago, I bought a clay ocarina with 6 holes from a street vender in Beijing. I had no idea what kind of instrument it was, but it was a neat keepsake. I couldn't learn from the song book provided as I am totally blind, and now that I know what it is, I am able to look on youtube. That's how I came across your videos. Would you mind doing another short video on the correct finger positions in more detail. I could kinda tell where the thumbs should go, but other times, your instruction was more visual. Aside from that, your guidance is straightforward and easy to understand. Thank you. :)
I wanted to learn an instrument because I was bored, and I learnt that the ocarina is an easy one to learn and this tutorial made it look so, my first ocarina is coming in two days
Planning on nabbing myself an ocarina soon because why not coming from a musician who is naturally good at any instrument... except for wind.. this will provide a fun and rewarding challenge
Today I ordered my first STL zelda ocarina after being a ocarina of time fan since childhood & restarting the game on my 2011 nin-3DS x'D (which I also solely bought for ocarina of time back then) Lovely video, I'm hyped for receiving it & start learning. You make it look very modern :D
Zelda got me into ocarinas too, and the ocarinas I have from STL sound pretty much identical to the ocarinas from Ocarina of Time. Too bad they can't do the things that the ocarinas in the game can do lol
i am a beginner flute player but i barely know any song to play. mostly did it for fun by ear and my father really discouraged me. i dont play zelde either but ive been dying to learn an ocarine for so long. i finally bought a small bird shaped 8 hole ocarina to start with. i cant wait!! thanks for the video. really helpfull. i know i have to practise outside to prevent my dad and neighbours being annoyed. hence the reason i still dont know any good songs to play after 1.5 years. but for the ocarine. i want that.
This is great, thank you for teacher us. I already have ocarina (12) for almost a year but i can only do is copy the photo shown I've seen. But not totally reading the note.
Very nice to be taught ocarina basics by such a beautiful, talented lady! Really though, I've recently been trying out my three new STL Zelda ocarinas and am looking forward to learning along with your videos!
So it's a very rare occasion that I make any kind of comment to any video but I wanted to say THANK YOU. I've been a fan of link and the Zelda series since I was a kid. Just recently decided to buy one of these and found your videos. I just wanted to say keep it up and that I very much appreciate you.
We’ve gone a little crazy and purchased a lot of ocarinas in the last couple of weeks. There are so many beautiful ones. We have made sure to purchase tenors bass altos and Sopranos. We are definitely committed to wanting to learn. But want to ask if you would please make more videos! As we have four ocarina lovers in the family who are absolute beginners. Searching out there for a lot of resources. Made all of our purchases through STL with your code. Along with music which include sheet music (did not realize what I was buying ) and none of us know how to read it. Desperately seeking resources to learn how. Thank you for the videos that you’ve made but wanted to know if you wouldn’t mind making some more! ❤️❤️❤️
1:25 for synth players this is the ocarina equivalent of setting the attack on an oscillator's ADSR envelope to its lowest setting whilst the former is the equivalent of turning it up a little.
@@PercabethYessss adjusting the 'Attack' on most synthesizers determines how suddenly the note will play. If the Attack is set to a low setting the note will play sharply and suddenly. If the attack is high then the note will gradually fade in.
I bought the Ocarina because of an episode of the show Lexx where a character plays a beautiful song on it. I look forward to these lessons so that i may learn how to play it. :)
Im here because I got one off a trading post recently and it had no instructions on how to play. The lady there said there are videos on youtube on how to play it. She said in the nicest way possible to figure it out yourself
The ocarina has a tremendous, haunting, and soulful sound. I love what it adds to many tunes. This is a very good tutorial but, no offense, I am not interested in learning to play one 😊 but I know there are people who are so great job in producing this video. 👍
Totally agree, it has such a cool sound! If playing isn't your thing, I have a bunch of videos of me playing different TV/Movie tunes that you might be interested in :)
So uhh, question. When I play all notes sound air-y and there's not really a full sound. I've played several years of clarinet so that might be influencing how I play it, but I want to know if this is a common problem or if it's the vibrato all the other comments are talking about and you'll do a video on that. Please and thank you!
Hmm, you should be able to make a more clear sound without vibrato (video coming soon!). It could possibly be your instrument... Where is yours from? Unfortunately a lot of ocarinas are made for decoration/toy so they don't play well. That's why I like the ones from STL because they are high-quality and meant to actually be played!
This is so much fun. I looked at the reviews and stuff and I put a decent strap on it, my ocarina, and I’m glad I did too because it slipped right out of my hands right off… maybe I’ll just stick to songs that have low notes… Thanks for starting at the very beginning. I didn’t know what an ocarina was till I stumbled across one on the Internet about a week ago, it was so intriguing I had to buy one right away… I figure buy one first research later… Anyway I’m enjoying myself and I’ll try to pay attention and practice
Thanks! Trying to follow along with this tutorial helped me learn how to blow properly. Just gotta practice that a bunch, then I think I'll be ready for notes XD
Cool Video thx for that. I bought an ocarina because I like the Zelda games. I guess I have to listen to some more of your videos. 😁 I like the way you show how it works. Great job! 😘😊
I’m getting my first Ocarina tomorrow or the day after tomorrow! I’m learning the basics right now so I’m prepared to know how to play at least something!
Thank you for making learning the ocarina open and easy for everyone!
This means so much to me 🙏🙏 thank you for your support!!
I really can't wait to get mine delivered from temu
I need an ocarina for the pure purpose of playing every song from ocarina of time and majora's mask
Love that!
pumpum pum pum pum pum pumpapananapam
That's...why I'm here
SAME! SAME! SAME!!!!
@@pegasus3642 pum pu pupupumm pumm pa pupupum
for some reason i'm invested in mastering the ocarina now..
*link will be so proud*
Lol he silently will
5:14 for you 12 hole kings out there
Thank you!
@@GinaLuciani no problem im getting a 12 hole myself thanks to you : )
I have 9 twelve hole ocarinas. Three of them are plastic, and the rest are ceramic. However, my first ocarina was one of those 3 plastic ones, and now that one doesn't work... It was a cheap one that I found online. 7 of those 12 hole ocarinas are from STL, though, so you might be able to tell that I'm a loyal customer of theirs. I'll never look back at those cheap ocarinas from the internet now that I found STL. STL is one of the best out there when it comes to ocarinas.
I only have one and that’s my ceramic Zelda one and honestly it’s pretty good STL is basically amazon but for ocarinas
@@theowoking9232 Which Ocarina is better for a beginner like me; 6 holes or 12 holes? 🤔
who else is learning a new instrument by being in isolation
Hope you have fun!
Taiyo Ezaki me
Me! The violin and I have no idea why I m here
I don’t even have an ocarina but I wanna chef it out anyway
I am seriously considering ordering one this week. Might as well learn a new skill! I never want to stop learning. That would be a boring life if I did.
This helps a whole lot, and already being a flute player I was able to grasp this immediately!! Thank you so much
truuuue
Me too! :D
I play the pipple flute
The legend of zelda got me here and now I want one more than my soul
Love that! Hope you decide to get one - they are so much fun to play! I'll actually be doing a tutorial next month on how to play Saria's Song ;)
Me too
I got the 6 hole for $10 on stl ocarina. Been having fun learning it!
I'm usually a clarinet player, but I've been considering the idea of getting an ocarina and this video definitely made me want one even more! I'm sure I'll be back to watch your videos so I can learn! :)
Same, I play clarinet but I want to learn ocarina
As a clarinet player, you'll have a really easier transition to ocarina!
Do it!
I already bought one🙃 I'm waiting for it to arrive
@@GinaLuciani that's good! I play clarinet and im getting an ocarina for Christmas!
I’m here from that one fairy girl on TikTok 😂 how plays the ocarina
Thanks for joining me :)
Same
Racheal :3 also me too xD
same
Yes she is good and beautiful👌
I just bought an Ocarina. 12 hole. Learning everything I can because it's so cool plus my kids name is Zelda haha
Love that! Cute name!
How is it going so far? Is it difficult? Do you have any tips?
Awesome name! I want to learn to play the ocarina but I'm not young and I wonder if I can do it.
@@crystalheart9 its never too late to bring yourself happiness through music!
@@shestheone1503 Thank you, I'm looking at you tube reviews to find a nice beginner Ocarina.
This is what pushed me over the edge to get an ocarina. Thx for the help!
Hope you have fun learning it!
@@GinaLuciani Arrives this coming Saturday :D
@@GinaLuciani how do i stop the whistling on high notes?
The ocarina just sounds so... magical. I don’t know why but I love it.
I want to start to learn to play the ocarina, this first video helpes me very much! I look forward to more💕
Awesome! I love playing Ocarina!! I'm glad this is helpful and let me know if you have anything I can help you with.
flute playing is not easy. but nothing impossible. i also play flute from last two year. But
Its new concept for me. I love this instrument sound.😍😍 And your instrument playing techniques are owsome 👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏God bless you.
Thank you so much!
So, I try using my ocarina and I think is more of a collector’s thing because It didn’t sound at all like that 😫😩
Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that :( Go check out the links I have to STL Ocarina. The ones I play all sound great!
I tought do too first, but you have to get into it.
@George McClintock dont know
Same! I got a Sailor Moon compact one and even though I’m inexperienced even the simplest notes sound off compared to this...like it’s too muffled? I guess is the best way to put it
@George McClintock from my very minor knowledge on ocarina I have heard plastic as demonstrated and ceramic.. ceramic generally being for more advanced players due to enhanced price... I am starting with ceramic because I am naturally musically talented
Thank you so much for this intro. Like everyone else with a 3-d printer, I just made an ocarina and have no idea how to play it. This is super helpful.
I’m here from the fairy „vape? Nahhh, ocarina *plays*” girl. I can’t wait to be the ocarina master
You mean Rachael Wilson :D
Zelda or saria?
Freckled Zelda
I actually bought my first ocarina today, can't wait to start learning 😊
It's a bit easy for me because i played a flute before, i just need to memorize the notes and I'm good to go! Thank you for this video!
This great as a beginner I feel there's not enough content for the instrument
I'm so glad to hear that! I'll have more videos every month (one coming a week from today actually!). Let me know if there are any topics that would be helpful for me to cover!
@@GinaLuciani so I have jumped the gun a bit and got into triple Chambers and I don't know if it's anything a video can help with I'm having a slight discomfort holding it and covering the main holes for the first chamber
@@repo401 Oh wow! That one is pretty hard! I actually haven't tried a triple chamber yet - only double and it's really difficult!
@@GinaLuciani I would of gotten a double but my interest is in plastic ocarina and can't find a plastic double
I think there used to be a plastic double ocarina by STL but now it seems they discontinued it
Her: explains how to make different sounds by blowing different ways
Me: they sound the same.
I know, I couldn't tell the difference either.
Glad I'm not the only one
It was like that for me at first but the more I practiced the scale the sounds got more clear
They definitely don't sound the same to a trained ear.
@@adee52712 I marvel at the trained ear's ability to hear the difference like a chef that can tell the differences in taste.
When I was a kid I had a 4-hole ocarina. Lost it over the years. Ordered a 12-hole ocarina yesterday. Should come in tomorrow. Getting back into it.
My boyfriend just gave me an ocarina, so I want to learn! Your channel feels like fallen from the sky right now, ha ha
I hope you have a lot of fun learning it!
Ur gay?
Good for you dude
I just finished my first steps following your videos and I'm really excited. It took me a while to figure out my "taah" wasn't articulated enough so it sounded weird but now I got it right 🎉🎉🎉
I got bought an ocarina for my birthday as a guitarist/stringed musician and beginner pianist, I tried to learn the harmonica but found it too loud but the ocarina sounds beautiful and I think I can definitely learn though videos 🤟
This helps so much on understanding how the music works im totally buying one now❤
I just ordered a little strawberry ocarina,, it looked so cool and I think they sound so pretty!!
I have an ocarina collection. 16 different ocarinas. Most of them are STL although I do have a few from other brands/companies since at that time I was on a budget lol. But my STL Ocarinas are by far my favorites because they are properly tuned and sound great! Much more so than any of my other ocarinas
Wow, that's quite a collection! Glad you like your STL Ocarinas as much as I do!! Which is your favorite?
@@GinaLuciani Maybe my Zelda 12 hole ocarina but I also have some Element ocarinas. My favorite out of the Element ocarinas is the Shadow one because it has a nice and low pitch, and because of that, it's easy on my ears
i don’t own an ocarina. i might buy one though. i know piano and ukulele and i was wondering if the ocarina is hard. probably gonna but one now.
update: got one and love it.
It is honestly really easy to learn! I had my fiance (who has never played an instrument before) try this tutorial and he was able to play it!
Make sure to use my code "Gina" for 10% off your order!
I also know piano and guitar (and bass clarinet), i think the biggest hurdle is the breathing and learning sharps and flats lol
And if youre able to learn the 12 hole ocarina, well congrats my friend, you can also add flute to the list of instruments you know, because they are very similar in fingerings
What kind did you buy? I'm completely new to this and would love to give it a try. Not too expensive I hope.
So what tunes do you play? 😳🎶
Being a mouthorgan player for the past 7 years I have come across this instrument
For the first time through a gift. I am 74 now and puzzled with this weighty and only blowing instrument but your vedio give me some hope that I can make some headway. I will give a try.thank you
You explained it really well, thank you!
In the new Animal Crossing you can get a Ocarina right in the beginning, and I had so much fun playing it together with my friends ingame I figured I should actually try learning to play it.
Unfortunately my Ocarina sounds nothing like yours, especially the higher notes. I got it as a gift a few years ago and I think it's more meant for displaying it rather than playing :c
I'm so glad that you think that my tutorial was helpful! I've received some in the past too that were more for decoration :( STL has some really affordable (like $25!) ocarinas that are for playing!
Gina Luciani I’ll definitely look into getting one that is meant for playing! I checked out their website and they have some seriously pretty Ocarinas. But since I’m in Germany the cheapest shipping option is 40$, plus probably another 30 for customs and fees.
Thank you for your awesome energy and generosity Gina. It's so exciting to start this wonderful instrument at 56.🙏🌹
Wow thank you so much!! I thought something was wrong with my ocarina bc I couldn’t get the right note, but this video helped so much thank you!🙏
I got my first ocarina today (12 hole) for my birthday and I’m super excited to learn it aaa!!
Zelda taught me what an ocarina is, my mom just got me one and I can’t wait to play it!
How exciting! I hope you have fun learning ocarina!
How's it going now?
My son is a huge legend of Zelda fan and is wanting and getting this for his birthday so finding your channel couldn't have come at a better time 😁
90% of viewers are here for zelda
😂
@@ajaxb.1971 I would imagine that is why she knows how to play too
@@ajaxb.1971 I’m here from Naruto
I haven’t got my ocarina yet. But I’m still gonna watch the videos :)
"Here is something a little more advanced"
Me, oh no
"Articulation"
Me who playes clarinet, ok I do that with out thinking nice
that’s exactly what i thought 😂
Exactly
I play clarinet too, and I thought the exact same thing lol
i also play the clarinet so ya thats true
Same
I have my ocarina for a year now and I still don’t know hoy to play it. Maybe I’ll try one of these days again. Thanks for your help.
Hope these videos are helpful for you! Let me know if there's anything I can help you with!
Thanks for these instructional videos. When I was in China 2 years ago, I bought a clay ocarina with 6 holes from a street vender in Beijing. I had no idea what kind of instrument it was, but it was a neat keepsake. I couldn't learn from the song book provided as I am totally blind, and now that I know what it is, I am able to look on youtube. That's how I came across your videos. Would you mind doing another short video on the correct finger positions in more detail. I could kinda tell where the thumbs should go, but other times, your instruction was more visual. Aside from that, your guidance is straightforward and easy to understand. Thank you. :)
Thank you, this was a really great tutorial. Very well done.
Thank you - glad it was helpful!
I wanted to learn an instrument because I was bored, and I learnt that the ocarina is an easy one to learn and this tutorial made it look so, my first ocarina is coming in two days
Thank u so much for this! I got my ocarina a few hours ago and this helped so much! 😊
Yay! Have so much fun!
Thanks!
I just got an ocarina for Christmas and I'm really excited to play it. I want to learn some Zelda songs for my friends since we like the game.
Planning on nabbing myself an ocarina soon because why not coming from a musician who is naturally good at any instrument... except for wind.. this will provide a fun and rewarding challenge
Awesome! They're a lot of fun to play!
Today I ordered my first STL zelda ocarina after being a ocarina of time fan since childhood & restarting the game on my 2011 nin-3DS x'D (which I also solely bought for ocarina of time back then)
Lovely video, I'm hyped for receiving it & start learning. You make it look very modern :D
That's amazing! I hope you have a lot of fun learning it!
Zelda got me into ocarinas too, and the ocarinas I have from STL sound pretty much identical to the ocarinas from Ocarina of Time. Too bad they can't do the things that the ocarinas in the game can do lol
“Your thumb goes in the big hole on the back, your pointer finger goes in the hole on the front” Zelda: WRONG HOLE LINK!
1:26
i am a beginner flute player but i barely know any song to play. mostly did it for fun by ear and my father really discouraged me. i dont play zelde either but ive been dying to learn an ocarine for so long. i finally bought a small bird shaped 8 hole ocarina to start with. i cant wait!! thanks for the video. really helpfull. i know i have to practise outside to prevent my dad and neighbours being annoyed. hence the reason i still dont know any good songs to play after 1.5 years. but for the ocarine. i want that.
This is great, thank you for teacher us. I already have ocarina (12) for almost a year but i can only do is copy the photo shown I've seen. But not totally reading the note.
Glad it was helpful! I'll have more video tutorials on Ocarina soon so stay tuned :)
My mom bought an ocarina some years back and recently gave it to me because she found it again so I’m trying to learn :)
I'm so glad I found this! I just got my first ocarina and am so excited to learn. :)
That's amazing! Have so much fun!
My SIL and I just got the 6 hole and are excited to learn. I’m looking for videos to help us and this is so helpful
Very nice to be taught ocarina basics by such a beautiful, talented lady! Really though, I've recently been trying out my three new STL Zelda ocarinas and am looking forward to learning along with your videos!
So it's a very rare occasion that I make any kind of comment to any video but I wanted to say THANK YOU. I've been a fan of link and the Zelda series since I was a kid. Just recently decided to buy one of these and found your videos. I just wanted to say keep it up and that I very much appreciate you.
I’m so glad my training playing the recorder in elementary school is going to pay off.
We’ve gone a little crazy and purchased a lot of ocarinas in the last couple of weeks. There are so many beautiful ones. We have made sure to purchase tenors bass altos and Sopranos.
We are definitely committed to wanting to learn. But want to ask if you would please make more videos! As we have four ocarina lovers in the family who are absolute beginners.
Searching out there for a lot of resources. Made all of our purchases through STL with your code. Along with music which include sheet music (did not realize what I was buying ) and none of us know how to read it. Desperately seeking resources to learn how.
Thank you for the videos that you’ve made but wanted to know if you wouldn’t mind making some more! ❤️❤️❤️
Ooh, now I need to get one! I'm so excited! I can sit outside and annoy people with strange bird noises!
haha, or play pretty music for them! I have been doing balcony concerts for my neighbors every night and they seem to enjoy it!
My parents think my ocarinas sound like owls xD
1:25 for synth players this is the ocarina equivalent of setting the attack on an oscillator's ADSR envelope to its lowest setting whilst the former is the equivalent of turning it up a little.
Didn’t understand half of that but take my like! You sound experienced in your stuff lol
@@PercabethYessss adjusting the 'Attack' on most synthesizers determines how suddenly the note will play. If the Attack is set to a low setting the note will play sharply and suddenly. If the attack is high then the note will gradually fade in.
This was a great presentation.
Thanks
I love STL
Thank you!
I bought the Ocarina because of an episode of the show Lexx where a character plays a beautiful song on it. I look forward to these lessons so that i may learn how to play it. :)
Me:*listens and plays*
My family downstairs who can hear me:I- 👁👄👁
Thanks a lot wanted to try a new instrument under quarantine as i dont have my guitar here and will try the ocarina. This is the first vid i found.
I LOVE YOUR OCARINAS!
Thank you!
Ocarina's sound is so magical and calmly
I'm here because of My Neighbor Totoro. Lol. I want one now.
Im here because I got one off a trading post recently and it had no instructions on how to play. The lady there said there are videos on youtube on how to play it. She said in the nicest way possible to figure it out yourself
I already play clarinet, been playing for over 6 years and now that I’m getting an ocarina, these fingerings shouldn’t beard at all!
It should be a pretty easy transition for you :)
I played clarinet and saxophone as a kid and I’ve found that experience helped me quite a bit to pick up the ocarina and have some intuition about it.
I just bought an ocarina from STL using your code. I am so excited to learn how to play 😁 and all of your tutorials are wonderful, thank you
The ocarina is real?
This is so cool!
It is!
I just got mine a few minutes ago and found your channel you have earned a subscriber
I want to learn how to play an ocarina but I’ve only ever played The Legand of Zelda BOTW so would that be shameful or am I all good?
No not at all - you should learn the ocarina! It's for everyone!
don't be ashamed! the ocarina is a cool instrument :D i've only played BotW and also want an ocarina ahaha
Had “ocarina” as a clue on a crossword puzzle and did not know what it was! Now I know.
The ocarina has a tremendous, haunting, and soulful sound. I love what it adds to many tunes. This is a very good tutorial but, no offense, I am not interested in learning to play one 😊 but I know there are people who are so great job in producing this video. 👍
Totally agree, it has such a cool sound! If playing isn't your thing, I have a bunch of videos of me playing different TV/Movie tunes that you might be interested in :)
You're really pretty. Thanks for this video on how to play!
Thank you!
Most people think about Zelda while i'm thinking of MOTHER
Either way they're both good games
My first ocarina is gonna come by next week! It's a "ocarina of time" themed ocarina (i love the game so as course i do this)
STL ocarina is a great place for ocarinas
I agree!
The majority of my ocarina collection is STL Ocarinas
It would really help to explain what each note is.
I know but maybe there are some other people that does not know.
You’ve been extremely helpful.
me: "The instruments I'm gonna play are the six hole plastic ocarina and this twelve hole plastic ocarina"
me, with a eight hole clay ocarina: 👁👄👁
I have a clairinet and was exploring other instruments this one is really pretty
You would have a super easy transition to Ocarina if you already play clarinet :)
So uhh, question. When I play all notes sound air-y and there's not really a full sound. I've played several years of clarinet so that might be influencing how I play it, but I want to know if this is a common problem or if it's the vibrato all the other comments are talking about and you'll do a video on that. Please and thank you!
Hmm, you should be able to make a more clear sound without vibrato (video coming soon!). It could possibly be your instrument... Where is yours from? Unfortunately a lot of ocarinas are made for decoration/toy so they don't play well. That's why I like the ones from STL because they are high-quality and meant to actually be played!
@@GinaLuciani I don't really know. I just got it for Christmas last year. I'll just keep trying and see if it'll work. Thank you!
I was playing wadanohara and the great blue sea, and I remember her playing a ocarina from time to time
Every time she says ocarina I expect to hear ocarina of time
😭 you’re a flute--> ocarina gal too. i love you ❤ subbed
How douse she make these waiver sounds, my just sounds like a train:(
I'm doing a video soon (hopefully in August) on how to do this technique called "vibrato"!
Thank you!! I just got a Ocarina and im still a noobie! But when i saw this this really helped me! Thank you!!
Who's here because of new horizons
I am. Cause I have been looking for am instrument to play for a while :p
Patriotic Waifu hahaha i am, just because of the dumb clay ocarina
I’m here bc if ocarina if time and I bought one that is a replica of the game one 😂😂
I’m here for ocarina if time cause I feel nostalgic from ocarina of time (3D tho cause I’m like12)
I am
Thank you for this. I have been having such a hard time tuning because it doesn't match up well to a tuner app, so this really helped.
Glad it was helpful!
Just got a LOZ Ocarina for Christmas. Cant wait to learn!!!
I ordered one last week it's coming today this is very helpful
I found this video with the code literally 2 minutes after I purchased mine lol. Thanks for the music lesson!
You really helped me out with this viedo! Thanks! Never could play any notes. Now I can learn it!
This is so much fun. I looked at the reviews and stuff and I put a decent strap on it, my ocarina, and I’m glad I did too because it slipped right out of my hands right off… maybe I’ll just stick to songs that have low notes… Thanks for starting at the very beginning. I didn’t know what an ocarina was till I stumbled across one on the Internet about a week ago, it was so intriguing I had to buy one right away… I figure buy one first research later… Anyway I’m enjoying myself and I’ll try to pay attention and practice
What a sweet teacher! Cant wait to pick this up!
Thanks! Trying to follow along with this tutorial helped me learn how to blow properly. Just gotta practice that a bunch, then I think I'll be ready for notes XD
I’m only here because the song of storms! It’s my all time favourite Zelda song and I’ve always wanted to learn how to play the ocarina! :D
Cool Video thx for that. I bought an ocarina because I like the Zelda games. I guess I have to listen to some more of your videos. 😁
I like the way you show how it works. Great job! 😘😊
thanks so much! my ocarina comes from amazon tomorrow and i want to learn Zelda's Lullaby by the end of the week.
I’m getting my first Ocarina tomorrow or the day after tomorrow! I’m learning the basics right now so I’m prepared to know how to play at least something!