View Full Version : Real Ocarina


Dabomb18359
Aug 14, 2004, 09:38 AM
Everyone with any video game knowledge knows that Zelda rocks, but Zelda: Ocarina of Time is most definitely the best video game ever. I went to songbirdocarinas.com (http://songbirdocarinas.com) and got me the extended range ocarina of time, a nice carrying case, and songbook 2. It is very easy to learn, sounds nice when you don't screw up (what instrument can't you screw up on) and there are many songs that are a breeze, some harded, and some long ones that I've never heard of before. If you are a true Zelda fan, do yourself a favor and buy one of these puppies. They are high quality (4 inches long seems very small but you'll get used to it) and they are so easy to learn you won't just throw it away after a week. :D

Silverflame
Aug 14, 2004, 01:04 PM
I've heard of those things, but have never seen one for myself. I do know that you can find Master Sword replicas on Ebay pretty easily, but they're pretty expensive.

Well, I play Zelda songs on the piano all the time. Does that count?

spycatcher34
Aug 14, 2004, 03:02 PM
That link doesnt work.. How much did yours cost?

Dabomb18359
Aug 15, 2004, 12:24 PM
http://www.songbirdocarina.com/zelda.html there that should work. When you asked how much was mine, were you asking about my ocarina? If so, 1: you can look on the site and see or 2: I'll tell you. It was $50 I think for the extended range, cuz $60 wouldn'tbe better just a lower pitch and $40 is less total notes to play, which isn't enough range for me. I also paid $6 I think for the carrying case. And like $3 for the extra songbook. Those might be a dollar or rtwo off but the site has the correct price. It is good quality though, and my camera is too bad to actually show a decent picture of it, so look on the site for the best picture you will find.

Dabomb18359
Aug 22, 2004, 06:28 PM
Any Zelda fans out there?? Come on a real ocarina people they rock.

spycatcher34
Aug 23, 2004, 08:34 PM
So where did you find the music to play the OoT songs? Is it easy to just pick up adn play and see if it 'souds right'? I think it would be a cool thing to have though fifty is too much to spend for somthing that would give me a headahce after getting frustrated that I cant play the damn thing to my satisfaction :p

Dabomb18359
Aug 24, 2004, 06:07 PM
So where did you find the music to play the OoT songs? Is it easy to just pick up adn play and see if it 'souds right'? I think it would be a cool thing to have though fifty is too much to spend for somthing that would give me a headahce after getting frustrated that I cant play the damn thing to my satisfaction :p

Dude it comes with a songbook and an extended songbook if you buy the extended one. It's really REALY easy to learn by picking it up, trust me. It's fun sounds cool and is very affordable.