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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:50 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:55 pm
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OneWeekRainisu I haven't played one of like that, my sister has one with six holes, I'm not sure what key it is in. ^-^ Its an Orca Ocarina! XD lol, anyway I would say that you might want to check into the ceramic ocarina's, they sound different then the plastic ones. Depending on what its made out of it can have a different sound, as you might already know. Also, depending on where you get it from it might even come with a playing guide. My sisters did. I don't know if anyone would really have played them, but I might say that it does depend on what kind of sound you want. Plastic12holeReview <-- SoundTonariNoTotoro DemoSweetPotato12C
Yea, i would LOVE to have a ceramic one, but i would hate to spend that much money on something to learn on when there is a chance i may not like it. a ceramic or clay one is on the list, in the event i get hooked.
the first link is the first orcarina i mentioned, which is why it is in the running. I know that ones reliable, and great for beginners, but if the second one is better, i would prefer to have it for the look.
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:09 pm
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kaela2015 OneWeekRainisu I haven't played one of like that, my sister has one with six holes, I'm not sure what key it is in. ^-^ Its an Orca Ocarina! XD lol, anyway I would say that you might want to check into the ceramic ocarina's, they sound different then the plastic ones. Depending on what its made out of it can have a different sound, as you might already know. Also, depending on where you get it from it might even come with a playing guide. My sisters did. I don't know if anyone would really have played them, but I might say that it does depend on what kind of sound you want. Plastic12holeReview <-- SoundTonariNoTotoro DemoSweetPotato12CYea, i would LOVE to have a ceramic one, but i would hate to spend that much money on something to learn on when there is a chance i may not like it. a ceramic or clay one is on the list, in the event i get hooked. the first link is the first orcarina i mentioned, which is why it is in the running. I know that ones reliable, and great for beginners, but if the second one is better, i would prefer to have it for the look.
I understand, I would say to go for the first one just because its harder to break then most of the other. biggrin
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