Facebook Pixel

DOBANI OCARINA Necklace Soprano D5 Blue

DOBANI OCARINA Necklace Soprano D5 Blue

SEAGULL M4 Merlin Mahogany Semi Gloss

SEAGULL M4 Merlin Mahogany Semi Gloss

DOBANI OCARINA Necklace Alto A4 White

$34.99
In Stock
SKU
169797
  • Catalog #: ONMG-W
  • ALTO A4
  • WHITE






Attention! Store stock availability may not be up to date and may be “open box” inventory.      

  1. Phone your preferred store Store to confirm availability and condition.      
  2. Contact your preferred store Store to confirm availability and condition.      


Vancouver Store
728 Granville St.
Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1E4
Phone Store 604-685-8471
  Contact Store Out Of Stock

Coquitlam Store
2560 Barnet Hwy.,
#116 Coquitlam, BC, V3H 1W3
Phone Store 604-941-8447
  Contact Store Out Of Stock

Langley Store
19638 Fraser Highway
Langley, BC, V3A 4C5
Phone Store 604-532-8303
  Contact Store Out Of Stock

Richmond Store
#150-3631 No. 3 Road
Richmond, BC, V6X 2B9
Phone store 604-273-6661
  Contact Store Out Of Stock

Victoria Store
#105-2401D Millstream Road
Victoria, BC, V9B 3R5
Phone Store 250-383-5222
  Contact Store Out Of Stock

Six finger holes, over an octave of tones, leather necklace included. 4" length, 3.5" width, and 2" depth. Clay molded, variations in the final product should be expected.

Although the term Ocarina, is less than 200 years old, the first known ocarina-like instrument appeared in South and Central America about 12000 years ago. Ocarinas shaped like birds and animals could also be found in India as early as 5000 BC. China had its own rounded and egg-like forms called a Xun. In 1527, Cortes sent a group of Aztec performers to Spain, where they introduced the Ocarina to Europe. They remained a popular toy for more than 340 years until 17 year old musician-baker Guiseppe Donati originated the first pitched diatonic scale ocarinas.

To play the ocarina, hold it at a 45-degree downward slope from your lips.  The thumbs cover the bottom holes and the Index and Middle fingers of each hand cover the top holes. Angling the ocarina up so that your upper lip impinges on the labium window will create sharps, or flatten the tones.

Write Your Own Review
Only registered users can write reviews. Please Sign in or create an account