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Got an ocarina, don't like it!

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I got myself an ocarina with birthday money (Focalink AC plastic alto)
Oh its a good instrument, I read up about it a lot before making the plunge. But I have issues with it. Despite it being an alto I find it shrill. Its not so much the tone itself, which is deeper than a whistle, but there must be some overtones that actually hurt my ears! Also the fingering is totally different to recorder or whistle, and it makes my thumb hurt. So I'm stuck with an instrument I don't like. Though it does make a good paperweight...
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You might try an inline ocarina like one of these. I have a few and they are easy to play, but rather limited. I only play ocarinas by myself with (hopefully) no one listening! They are great "out in the woods" instruments!

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Those do look nice but I can't really have any more instruments. And if I did have money to spend it would probably be on another whistle
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What ocarina did you get? I've got two. (Actually, more than that, but two really good ones.) I can play them OK, but I've heard other people play ocarinas, and they can be brilliant instruments.

It would be useful to know what make you have, and maybe get a picture or two. It could be you, rather than the instrument.
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A post with picture on AuLoS303’s blog: https://mymusictree.blogspot.co.uk/2017 ... t.html?m=1
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AaronFW wrote:A post with picture on AuLoS303’s blog: https://mymusictree.blogspot.co.uk/2017 ... t.html?m=1
OK. Thanks Aaron. I used to have a plastic ocarina or two, but mine, at least, were no good as instruments. I really don't know whether that's because of the material, or just that they were poor quality. I can't see any reason why a plastic ocarina shouldn't be just as good as one made with any other substance. However, my two good ones are both made from clay. The better one looks rough as anything, but plays beautifully (or would, if I was a better player!)
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benhall.1 wrote:What ocarina did you get? I've got two. (Actually, more than that, but two really good ones.) I can play them OK, but I've heard other people play ocarinas, and they can be brilliant instruments.

It would be useful to know what make you have, and maybe get a picture or two. It could be you, rather than the instrument.
Its a Focalink AC plastic, alto. It is a quality instrument. Or rather it was. I mailed to a friend who is sending me a flute in exchange.
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What type of flute are you receiving in exchange?
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AaronFW wrote:What type of flute are you receiving in exchange?
A fortissimo. The lady who is sending it plays in a band (flute, trombone, recorder) and has this old cheap spare one. So she decided to send it to me so I could get to grips with flute embouchure. It has a damaged foot so doesn't go down to D but its playable. Hoping it comes today...
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AuLoS303 wrote:
AaronFW wrote:What type of flute are you receiving in exchange?
A fortissimo. The lady who is sending it plays in a band (flute, trombone, recorder) and has this old cheap spare one. So she decided to send it to me so I could get to grips with flute embouchure. It has a damaged foot so doesn't go down to D but its playable. Hoping it comes today...
I don't get that. If it doesn't go down to D, surely it's not playable? Well, not in the ordinary sense ...
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AaronFW wrote:What type of flute are you receiving in exchange?
A fortissimo. The lady who is sending it plays in a band (flute, trombone, recorder) and has this old cheap spare one. So she decided to send it to me so I could get to grips with flute embouchure. It has a damaged foot so doesn't go down to D but its playable. Hoping it comes today...
I don't get that. If it doesn't go down to D, surely it's not playable? Well, not in the ordinary sense ...
It does down to C? Ive no idea, never had a flute. I do know that a flute has a 3 octave range so its missing just the lowest note.
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benhall.1 wrote:I don't get that. If it doesn't go down to D, surely it's not playable? Well, not in the ordinary sense ...
It does down to C? Ive no idea, never had a flute. I do know that a flute has a 3 octave range so its missing just the lowest note.
It can't just be "missing the lowest note". If it's missing D, then it's missing, at the very least, the bottom D, the middle D and the D at the top of the second octave, and probably some other notes as well. For just about any trad, and absolutely all classical music, that would make it unplayable.
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Then I stated it incorrectly. One key on the foot isnt working properly, I press it, its stiff and doesn't spring back tho it can be moved back open. But all other notes play.
Its certainly good enough to learn on.
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It's low C or C# you're missing and luckily that doesn't really matter.
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Its actually the Eb/D# key thats stuck. Right hand pinky finger key

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