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My loud and proud Fairy Ocarina
This was my first ocarina. I picked it because had seen favorable reviews of this ocarina maker (Hans Rotter at Ocarina Musikhaus). That it's also beautiful and came at an affordable price for a non-plastic ocarina was definitely a contributing factor.
It is a beautiful-looking alto c ocarina with a design that any Zelda fan will understand the tribute, without using the specific triforce symbol from the games. The golden trefoil symbol can be appreciated in itself as well.
I would describe it as an ocarina on the louder side when it comes to the sound. The holes for the left hand are fairly big for me who's got pretty small fingers for an adult, but I can still cover them. I believe that it is the size of the holes in relation to the size of the chamber that makes it sing louder, and it can be pretty tricky to make the highest notes sound clear, given how it requires pretty high breath pressure.
I have played this ocarina for over a year now and gotten to know it well. I use it mainly for confident and energetic songs, which works well with its sound.
This was my first ocarina, and in retrospect I realize that with its breath pressure and tricky high notes it provided me with a bit of a challenge as a beginner, but I appreciate it; because this is the default I learned when I begun, I usually find other, more advanced ocarinas fairly easy to pick up.
In other words, recommended for beginners who don't mind a bit of a challenge.
It is a beautiful-looking alto c ocarina with a design that any Zelda fan will understand the tribute, without using the specific triforce symbol from the games. The golden trefoil symbol can be appreciated in itself as well.
I would describe it as an ocarina on the louder side when it comes to the sound. The holes for the left hand are fairly big for me who's got pretty small fingers for an adult, but I can still cover them. I believe that it is the size of the holes in relation to the size of the chamber that makes it sing louder, and it can be pretty tricky to make the highest notes sound clear, given how it requires pretty high breath pressure.
I have played this ocarina for over a year now and gotten to know it well. I use it mainly for confident and energetic songs, which works well with its sound.
This was my first ocarina, and in retrospect I realize that with its breath pressure and tricky high notes it provided me with a bit of a challenge as a beginner, but I appreciate it; because this is the default I learned when I begun, I usually find other, more advanced ocarinas fairly easy to pick up.
In other words, recommended for beginners who don't mind a bit of a challenge.
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