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21. Wooden Ocarina, Junior Diatonic
$11.00
22. G' Ocarina, blue
23. Tuned Austrian Sweet Potato Ocarina

21. Wooden Ocarina, Junior Diatonic C
by Lark In The Morning

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Asin: B0002YVHBU
Catlog: Musical Instruments
Manufacturer: Lark In The Morning
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Product Description

From the time of its earliest use by ancient Indian tribes to the present day, the ocarina has maintained a unique mystique all its own. Its mellow, haunting sound has found its way into folk traditions around the world. The name ocarina was given to the instrument during the 1800's in Italy, where they were extremely popular. (synonyms: vessel flute, xun) ... Read more

Features

  • Handcrafted from beautiful imported hardwoods.
  • Dimensions: 1-3/8 inches long by 2 inches wide by 3/4 inches deep.
  • Diatonic in the key of C.
  • 4 finger holes on top.

22. G' Ocarina, blue
by Mid-East

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Asin: B0007DA6AY
Catlog: Musical Instruments
Manufacturer: Mid-East
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Product Description

Glazed clay, six finger holes, over an octave of tones, blue in color (also available in black). Middle sized one in the pictures. 3 1/4" x 4" ... Read more


23. Tuned Austrian Sweet Potato Ocarina in C
by Lark In The Morning

Asin: B0002YVHOM
Catlog: Musical Instruments
Manufacturer: Lark In The Morning
Sales Rank: 3644
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Product Description

From the time of its earliest use by ancient Indian tribes to the present day, the ocarina has maintained a unique mystique all its own. Its mellow, haunting sound has found its way into folk traditions around the world. The ocarina has appeared in many forms throughout history. The earliest globular flutes were made of clay fashioned in the shape of small animals. The name ocarina was given to the instrument during the 1800Õs in Italy, where they were extremely popular. They became a craze in the U.S. around the turn of the century in their sweet potato form, and during World War ll the U.S. government even issued mass-produced plastic ocarinas. ... Read more

Features

  • Key of C
  • Fully chromatic
  • Range: Middle C up to F in second octave.
  • Made in Austria

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