Zelda's Lullaby on a STL "Infinity" Ocarina

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Zelda's Lullaby on a STL "Infinity" Ocarina, very bad, but it was only my second try playing this song, but wanted to show my progress as the days go by. Looking for a good site for photo tabs for it. Please?

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  • it might help a bit on the high notes to tounge them. (say tu before each note) and especially when you pause or take a breath otherwise youll start with a slightly lower note and curve up into the note you wanted. keep the vids coming

  • haha this is a very old video hehe... (GRIN)

    Thanks

    Dave

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  • Good luck!!!! Remember your videos dont need to be perfect (GRIN)

    dave

  • Oh ok, thankyou very much! You've been more than helpful! With some luck, by the end of this year, I might just have a song or too recorded. Thanks again.

    Gerhardt.

  • Cool Good luck with it!!! Hope to see some youtube videos!!

    You know, Im not sure looking at it the feel and so on feels like its ceramics it has the feel of it but I have no idea, you might want to email the info stl address.

    all the best

    Dave

  • Oh ok, cool. Yeah I think for me, having to learn air pressure will come in handy for developing better tone control. :D And I just checked out The Ocarina Network, your quite a well known name over there.

    Oh and one final question, I couldn't find this out ANYWHERE... What is the Infinity made out of?

  • glad i could be of help... Yes thats called the acute bend, and for the ocarina's which are not balanced for air pressure it can work to allow you to hit the high notes, but if you get very very very well balanced Ocarina's you can play its full range with out the need for it or even adjusting your air pressure My ideal Ocarina would be one I can play at the same pressure throughout keeping the same volume. But if you learn to play these right they sound great nevertheless. - Dave

  • Thanks, exactly what I was hoping to hear. Yeah I've been trying to find some more songs played on the Infinity, but so far I have only found a few videos. Hopefully I'll be able to pick it up without too much trouble. Thanks again for the response. :D

    Oh p.s. on the higher notes thing, I think I heard somewhere that leaning inward, and pointing the ocarina downward might help. Not too sure.

  • It was the first 12 hole Ocarina that I bought I am now up to 33+ of all kinds of them. The Infinity is nice compact and a good quality Ocarina, I was well impressed with its response. (I have unfortunately havent played it in months as others have taken my attention HOWEVER it is a great ocarina with a kicking sound, just make sure you work on adjusting your airpressure at higher notes) Have a look at the ocarina network for more info and help too, hope this helps you, - Dave

  • Hello. I was just wondering if I could ask you something. I am planning on purchasing an Infinity Ocarina in the next few days, and I was wondering, how did you find yours? Do you think it will easy to learn? Well, of course, not easy, but atleast possible for someone just starting out with Ocarina's?

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