The teacarina.
Anyone seen one of these in person? Looks like a fun toy.
I guess you'd call it a "folk wind"
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Re: I guess you'd call it a "folk wind"
No, but I yearn to have one and play Vivaldi's Four Seasons or Beethoven's Pastoral on it. Then I could have a storm on a teacup.
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Re: I guess you'd call it a "folk wind"
So cool. I assume the heat from the tea (or coffee for those with more taste) would also change the pitch slightly.
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And warble like a bird if tilted the right way while playing with tea in it.
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Re: I guess you'd call it a "folk wind"
I saw a set of 4 of these in slightly different shades. I would like to own a set of 4 but I would also like to own three other people who would stop by for tea and jam. Get it? Jam.
I would be lucky to find three people, besides children, who would be willing to blow into the hole without thinking that I was messing with their minds or something. Finding three other people who could play the ocarina would be a Christmas miracle.
I would be lucky to find three people, besides children, who would be willing to blow into the hole without thinking that I was messing with their minds or something. Finding three other people who could play the ocarina would be a Christmas miracle.
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