The ocarina (pronounced /ɒkəˈriːnə/) is an ancient flute-like wind instrument. While several variations exist, an ocarina is typified by an oval-shaped enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouth tube projecting out from the body. It is often ceramic, but many other materials, such as plastic, wood, glass and metal may also be used.
The ocarina is a very old family of instruments, believed to date back some 12,000 years. Ocarina-t...
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