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- The Ocarina vs. The Recorder in the Music Education Classroom
Wherein the recorder is a fairly logical instrument in terms of lift up one finger and get the next note, the ocarina has a less intuitive fingering system
- Ocarina vs Recorder - The Ocarina Network
The recorder's pitch is more stable, so less risk of bending the note out of tune as on ocarina Also recorders are tunable (pulling the mouthpiece slightly out or in from the body), whereas ocarinas are rarely tunable
- All About Ocarinas, Recorders, Tin Whistles, and Native American Flutes
Today we'll look at four folk flutes: ocarinas, recorders, tin whistles, and Native American flutes We'll answer basic questions about each Which are easiest to learn? Best for certain kinds of music? Least inexpensive? Most expressive? I'll provide some simple answers
- Ok, so, Ive come to recorder from the ocarina, anything so . . . - Reddit
Try it first without the recorder and you will feel your tongue stopping the air by touching the top of your palate Each note you play on the recorder should be stopped like that with your tongue before moving to the next note
- Are Ocarinas Actually Easy to Learn? – Andy Cormier
Although I’m a musician now, the recorder was tough for me back in the days before I was serious about music, despite being an allegedly easy instrument to learn
- Why Try Ocarinas in the Elementary Music Classroom
I’ve had lots of students be successful on recorders, but the ones that were very successful on recorder, actually went above and beyond on ocarina The advantages of the ocarina is that it’s easier to get a sound and the fingering is more ergonomic
- Avoiding a recorder disaster in the ocarina community
Unfortunately, this does not translate into the instrument being easy to play All instruments have technical pitfalls which require tuition for most students to learn On the recorder pitch depends on blowing pressure and blowing too hard will cause the note to squeak
- Ocarinas, Recorders, Tin Whistles, and Native American Flutes
Today we'll look at four other folk flutes: ocarinas, recorders, tin whistles, and Native American flutes We'll answer basic questions about each Which are easiest to learn? Appropriate for which kinds of music? Least inexpensive? What are their benefits and drawbacks?
- 3 Reasons to Include the Ocarina in the Elementary Music Classroom
I love the sound of the ocarina, and while it is present in some elementary music classrooms, it’s popularity is greatly surpassed by both the recorder and ukulele
- Beginner’s Guide to Playing the Ocarina | Learn Fast
While pendant ocarinas have fewer holes, the standard transverse ocarina for beginners is the 12-hole ocarina This format provides a good balance between ease of learning and musical capability, offering a range of about an octave and a half, sufficient for playing a wide variety of melodies
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