I went to the museum a little while ago, and they have a Mayan exhibit set up. In that exhibit they showcased a lot of different ceremonial ocarinas that had me scratching my head a little. They were so intricate that it was hard to believe that they could actually be played, and they took on the shape of full statuettes complete with holes for finger placement. And when I stopped to think about it, I don't actually know of anyone that I've met in person that has ever played one (except for maybe a passing fancy after playing Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where the main character can play an Ocarina to manipulate time, weather, seasons, etc, only to never play it again after they couldn't get the desired sound).
Does anyone here play one? Or had experiences with someone who does? Or just enjoy the sound of them in general? Curious about people's thoughts and feelings on them.
Last edited by Ember - PG Music; 08/15/1902:35 PM.
Yes indeed quite a pleasant sound. It is a standard midi voice patch no 80 – Ocarina, and was for a long time the go to voice for midi based karaoke for a soft melody voice for those that like to sing over a back melody guide voice. I have always liked it and yes we had them at school in music sort of shell shaped with a flute like sound. I assume this is the same as you mention. Mike
I actually still have the 45 of that song around here someplace, it was a big hit for them back in the day. I used to play it in a band I was in back in the early 70's.
I've got my grandmother's ocarina in a box around here somewhere. Used to play simple melodies on it as a kid when we went to visit. I'm guessing it's probably over 80 years old. I'll have to see if I can find it.
John
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I've got my grandmother's ocarina in a box around here somewhere. Used to play simple melodies on it as a kid when we went to visit. I'm guessing it's probably over 80 years old. I'll have to see if I can find it.
If you are able to find it and are willing to share pictures I'd love to see!
Ocarinas are way undervalued instruments, considering cost of making one and beautiful sound it can produce.
About 20 years back, I went to visit my grandparents to my hometown and attended local craft fair. I met a talented clay artist who had made couple of neat, large ocarinas for me. The bird design on it is mine
Ocarinas are way undervalued instruments, considering cost of making one and beautiful sound it can produce.
About 20 years back, I went to visit my grandparents to my hometown and attended local craft fair. I met a talented clay artist who had made couple of neat, large ocarinas for me. The bird design on it is mine
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