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iPhone App by Smule: Ocarina [Led Zeppelin - Stairway...]

Ocarina, for iPhone, by Smule http://ocarina.smule.com/ Buy this Smule iPhone Application from Apple iTunes AppStore: http://phobos.apple.com/Web...  
 
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FusionSax10 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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gotta have that external mic! can you tell me where i can get that one or something similar
guitarbass95 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i can play this on guitar. its almost all i play, i just love this song
mrsohmygosh (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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haha they're all blowing their phones in a big gay circle XD
HybirdFusion (1 week ago) Show Hide
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who cares if they're all blowing into there phones, it sounds good. and for your information that's a semi-circle u dumbsht
ktroje (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yes, it is an amazing app. But really, they're showing how far you can take these things. Cell phones. Music players. They're now these... amazing instruments, and when played well, can create melodies worthy of concert. I thank Apple for allowing such innovation to be present, in such a simple device.
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ktroje (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yes, you blow in the external microphone. It's supposed to emulate a real Ocarina, and I believe they did a stellar job of fusing such a whimsical and melodic instrument into a cell phone. Like I said, it's called emulation. For iPod touches, you tap the screen in a certain place to makeup for the non-present microphone. Have any other simple questions?

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