La Primavera on Ocarina

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

I was recently invited to perform at a local college's Renaissance Recital, and we performed this 16th Century Italian piece (the composer was anonymous). It was alot of fun (especially dressing up), and I thank them for the opportunity. Enjoy!

It's performed on my 12-Hole Purple Clay Tenor Ocarina from stlocarina.com (http://stlocarina.com/tngmidca.html)

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  • what you need to do is dye your hair blond,wear pointy tipped ears, a green tunic (complete with hat) a sword and sheild (master sword recommended) and go save hyrule as you play your many ocarinas!! ( and film the entire ordeal) I would PAY to see that!!

  • Who cares if it's dorky? Dude's got talent. X3

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  • dude you would be an awesome cosplayer

  • Ether this means "The Spring", or it means tomato sauce

  • yes it does mean the spring

  • yea dude means The Spring !!!

  • I don't know much spanish but doesn't La Primavera mean the spring? It certainly makes me think of it!

  • really great i loved it

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    ZKG046 say?

  • that was great. good job

  • very nice doc, your the greatest ocarina musician ever as we all know so continue going your an inspiration to me as i try and practice this instrument its my first and final attempt at learning an instrument and i wont give up ion music so this one i will learn

  • It sounds great!

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