12 Hole Zelda Ocarina with Free Protective Bag, Folk and Zelda Songbooks which include songs from The Twilight Princess
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Average customer review:Product Description
This instrument is a brand new, 12-hole ceramic tenor ocarina similar to the one appears in Legend of Zelda. It is about 7" long, accurately tuned in the key of C Major, with a pitch range of more than an octave and half (13 notes). It also has the capability of performing sharps and flats. We have included an instructional booklet, which has a detail finger chart, with this ocarina. We have also included a protective bag, Folksong for Ocarina Volume One and two Zelda Songbooks, which include songs from Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Walker, and Twilight Princess, for free. Learn to play Zelda songs like Link! Everything you need to start playing an ocarina is included!!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #898 in Musical Instruments
Features
- Free Zelda Songbooks
- Free Folk Songbook
- Free instructional booklet
- Free Protective Bag
Customer Reviews
This is beautiful ocarina
The ocarina is beautiful and the sound quality is very good. The included song books and instructions, which were written for this precise model of ocarina, were also very helpful at getting strated. I recommend this ocarina and this seller (STL Ocarina).
Quality is good just not the color...
I've had this ocarina for about, lets say 3 weeks now. Although I'm no expert at ocarinas this instrument sounds pretty good. I've played the Zelda games and have learned some of the songs off of the Zelda song book that comes with this instrument and when I play them it sounds just like in the game. If thats any consolidation to anyone. The only thing I really don't like is that when I got my ocarina I couldn't tell if it was blue or not, and, as it turns out, its a dark purple. That is the only thing that I really didn't like and I think I can fix the color, although, thats not supposed to be the consumers problem now is it. This is why I gave it a 4 out of 5.






