Lugia's Song on Dragon Tooth Ocarina
Uploader Comments (Bakuriel)
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LOL I head someone shout "Yeah!" and you looked over.
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@slammusaran XD Hahah your right about that. Didnt even notice until you mentioned it.
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POKEMON 2000 O______O.
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i could so imagine this song (played on an ocarina of course) echoing in a dark forest covered by mist and it's like some animals lover kind fo person playing this song as like a lullaby to calm the people down. Sounds beautiful. Wish i could play on one. You're really good and this is really calming., Is it hard to learn how to play on an ocarina?
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nice song but starting from 1:21 u sort of did go off tune
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I love ocarinas....i.have I twelve hole
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so nice! For me it sounds better than the versions I have heard so far. :3
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Are you from the Companions guild?
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Posted on my birthday! And I wish I seen it then this is awesome :D
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@cofeezombie now i think about it, you're right. sorry. long since time since i last had theoretical music lessons.
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Forever alone.
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@onewingedweeman i think you meant staccato
how much was the price cuz i want one
darkhollowslayer99 1 month ago
@darkhollowslayer99 This cost me about 125 because of the custom finish. Check out Songbird Ocarinas if you want pricing information on it.
Bakuriel 1 month ago
ok so i have a dragontooth ocarina, and for some reason its very hard for me to transition from low notes to medium notes and the low notes sound weird. do you have any tips that can help me?
OoO3Fallen3OoO 4 months ago
@OoO3Fallen3OoO Well, my first bit of advice is to try adjusting the breath pressure. From my personal experience with the dragon tooth, it is very sensitive to minute changes in the amount of airflow passing through it. The low notes require just the right amount of subtlety, whereas the medium and upper notes require an increase in order to sound correct. Try playing each note at different pressures until they each sound right, then practice transitioning through them.
Bakuriel 4 months ago