Not as often as you might think. Their range isn't as large as other instruments unless you get special made multi chamber ocarinas which are harder to play. Imagine what it would be like playing a clarinet with a mini clarinet stuck to its side. One piece of music you might have heard that I think uses it is the theme to the good the bad and the ugly.
Excellent talent and craftsmanship. What I loved the most is the flute he used at the end. It had obviously been broken and repaired several times. Yet it was chosen. Because of its beautiful tone. It symbolized a profound thought that broken on the outside doesn't matter. It's the music coming from within.
I know exactly what you are describing on a personal level. When my first ocarina broke, I put it back together with glue & after that, it had a more rich sound from that point onward.
Curious, what did you think they looked like? Like a normal flute or something? And that they looked like that in Zelda to make it look like a cool fantasy flute?
My chaotic art class buddy once tried to make an ocarina in our Ceramics class. It turned out not to be very good, but it was a really funny memory, watching him try to play it and all that came out was “fffff”, we all laughed so hard XD. I love ocarina, would love to own a nice one like these. Beautiful work
Being someone who learned some 30 years ago to make wooden flutes, I found this fascinating. I incorporate the ocarina in my flute playing, they compliment each other. Good to see someone else using the electronic tuner and taking the time to get the pitches correct. Thank you sir for your gift and your talents
I learned from a kit which was two routed pieces of wood with holes in one. TH-cam has a lot of makers showing the process. Best of luck, it's very rewarding when you get it to sing
I just started playing The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time again, and every time I see or think of an Ocarina, this man and his beautifully crafted Ocarinas cross my mind.
@@pribilovian4709several ways actually. Easiest way is to get a Nintendo switch you can buy the yearly subscription and you can play the n64 version legally through them ton other games too like majora’s mask Benjo Kazooie, etc.
@@pribilovian4709 if you never found out ... "project n64" emulator runs it on pc, it supports xbox one controllers etc. n its easy to remap the buttons
The advancement of modern technology has brought many changes to the field of pottery making, improving both efficiency and product quality. However, the creativity and personal touch of the artisan remain irreplaceable in creating unique and exquisite ceramic works.
I've never seen a flute like this one before. That's cool how the rice husks changes the color of them I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up for the support of your channel
@@rickwilliams967 No, this is the only type of ocarina I have seen that is heated with rice husks. If you go to stl ocarina, you will see that this man's ocarina is far superior in terms of sound depth & pitch quality.
Người nghệ nhân rất tài năng, họ tạo ra sản phẩm thật độc đáo và rất đẹp, tôi thật sự ngạc nhiên khi nghe âm thanh của chúng tạo ra rất hay, cảm ơn bạn đã mang đến cho tôi thêm hiểu biết về những nhạc cụ mà tôi đã được nghe âm thanh của nó phát ra trước đây bây giờ mới biết nó được tạo ra như thế nào.
I’m an american who lives in Central Europe. I went to a middle age festival/quasi ren fair, and I was so embarrassed when I saw a table selling these. “The instrument from Zelda!” I proudly cried. The woman smiled and handed me a tiny booklet, outlining the history of the instrument. She learned me good 😉
The universal simplicity of the instrument's fundamental qualities are what made them choose it. (Well, Link's Awakening probably helped, too, but they had options) The staggered fingering system reflects the N64 controller itself- or at least, the face buttons, depending on how many notes the specific ocarina is able to play. (which depends on size and voicing qualities) No chords or strumming, and you don't even need to change the angle or become vertical and linear visually like with a simple flute of the original Zelda. Just a comfortable one-to-one, that didn't take elaborate animations on the N64, back when hands were a scant 12 polygons or so. (before they started getting spicy with Majora's Mask, haha) IMO, there's really no shame in associating Ocarinas with Ocarina of Time, because the game doesn't portray any particular misgivings about the instrument, and the more you learn about the reason why its special to the game, the more you wind up learning about what makes the instrument itself so special. It quite literally is an exceptional instrument for an adventurer- incredibly portable and compact, and used to communicate to others through the spread of music, just like they would be used in real history. But if you do want more on the history of ocarinas IRL, I strongly suggest looking into how popular they were in Central America before European contact. They were apparently absolutely everywhere, often as little pendant necklaces in some urban areas. Just imagine literally everyone just... with an Ocarina.
as someone who plays one in part because of zelda, its funny trying to kinda shed that impression, because people will ask what it is and im like "Its an ocarina, a ceramic member of the flute family" and theyll stare blankly until i say "youre probably familiar with it's role in Zelda" and suddenly they get it lmao
Sejak menit awal aku sudah terkesima dengan proses pembuatan. Ini benar-benar sang master yang berdedikasi. Luar biasa! Proses pembuatan yang sangat indah dan menghasilkan suara surgawi
Really loved this video and music in the end The way he is making these flute with his full dedication. RESPECT to the master. Love you from India (Bharat).
잘 봤습니다. 제조 시설이 좋군요. 사실 저도 전에 오카리나를 만들었습니다. 대학에 다닐 때 소지로의 오카리나 음악을 듣고 악기에 대한 연구를 좀 해서 흙으로 만들었죠. 조소를 전공해서 흙을 그냥 쓸 수는 없었고 흙을 물에 반죽해서 묽게 만든 다음 놔두면 가장 위층의 매우 고운 흙을 수저로 떠서 만들었지요. 그런데 거의 다 만들었다 싶으면 없어지는거였습니다. 서로 달라고 해서 만들어주고 내가 만들어놓은건 건조시키려고 놔뒀는데 다 훔쳐가더라구요. ㅎㅎ 그런데 확실히 굽질 않으니까 금방 깨지더군요. 저는 오카리나를 틀을 이용하지 않고 속이 빈 항아리나 계란을 만든다 생각하고 만들었습니다. 제일 유심히 본 것이 취주구멍을 만드는 과정인데 취주 바람이 반절은 들어가고 반절은 나가게 해서 공기가 악기 안에서 회절하도록 해서 소리를 내는 그 예민한 부분이 정말 어렵더군요. 거기다 음악을 몰라서 음을 맞추는 것도 모르고 해서 그만 만들었습니다. 그리고 오카리나의 한계랄까... 한 옥타브 이상은 구현이 잘 안되던데 악기에 대한 지식이 없어서 그런지 구현을 못했습니다. 그래도 방안에 걸어두거나 책상위에 올려놓으면 조형적 아름다움도 있어서 상품가치는 높아보입니다. 구경 잘 했습니다.
My father fought in WW-II in the European theater and brought back a Dark blue Austrian Ocarina which I now have in my collection of his memorabilia. I have it as a keepsake and rarely bring it out to be played. I am assuming it is around 80 years old.
I've made 6 or 7 ceramic ocarinas in my time. Even taught a lesson at my high school on making them. I drove my ceramics class crazy with my constant "doot.... Dooot" as I tuned them. I still have a pumpkin shaped one and a fairy ocarina from Zelda that I made. But I am always super fascinated and humbled to see a true master crafting symphony quality ocarinas.
The ironic thing is that the ocarina is a musical instrument of the civilizations of Mesoamerica (Aztecs and Mayans). I thought he was Japanese or Asian in general and that's not the case. LOL
@@Elessar1416 actually this type's from Italy and actually biggest now in parts of Asia (especially Japan and South Korea). Most ocarina manufacturers are there, but they also are often bigger operations that this too.
@@Aacck The Ocarina is still from Mesoamerica, the piano was invented in Italy and the most used pianos in the world and its most important manufacturers are not from Italy, but no one denies that it is Italian, right? Paper, powder and ink were invented by China, but the pen and paper you use do not come from China and it does not take away from the fact that their creators are Chinese, does it? The ocarina, although other countries have adopted it and manufactured it in their countries, does not make it theirs.
@@Elessar1416 lol. I think I actually already had a conversation with you on my other account. I have to say I have to agree to disagree. It's not in anyway way because I think Central American ocarinas are less than newer versions of ocarinas. But in general instruments are classified very specifically based on their function in music. I mean take Akogos, Mbiras, and Kalimbas. If you haven't heard of some of these, you should look them up. They are pretty cool. But most people here in the U.S will call them all "thumb pianos" or just call all of them "kalimbas." And they'll say the kalimba is an African instrument, which is false because the kalimba is only a rearranged version of akogos/mbiras created for European, etc. consumption. But the thing is, mbiras actually are far superior to kalimbas. They developed naturally as part of Zimbabweans' culture and are playable with their music. They're more complex and than kalimbas (which are intended to replay Western tunes but can't even be played outside of one key at a time). Still, all three are lamellophones. Still all three have origins in Africa. Yet to call each the same instrument is disrespectful. Each have their own history and culture and the music played on one isn't playable on the others. EDIT: To add on top of this, we also have the array mbira, which is a lamellophone based off of a piano. So it exists outside of the context of Zimbabwean culture and any culture really, yet still it is an entirely legitimate yet entirely separate instrument. See so this leads me to the thing I don't get. It's not that you really care that ocarinas are from Central America, it's that you care so much that they're not from anyone else. Cuz it's so "ironic" that this maker is Asian, right? Even though this type of ocarina is almost exclusively manufactured in Asia? Even though parts of Asia had their own ocarinas before the Americas had sustained contact with Asia, Europe, and Africa. Even though these ocarinas are designed with entirely different intentions than ocarinas from the Americas. I have a Peruvian ocarina and a Nicaraguan ocarina and I couldn't play any of the same music I love to play on my ocarinas from Korea, Japan, Italy, and New England. Because they are separate instruments, just in the same way that kalimbas and mbiras are. They come from different cultures. They have different key features. They play different notes. They have different ranges. They have different layouts and designs. If we have to agree to disagree so be it, but there's nothing "ironic" or incorrect about there being ocarinas from Asia. Music grows and spreads. There are plenty of instruments that are similar yet distinct. Sometimes people invent similar instruments in entirely different parts of the world purely by accident. And there's nothing wrong with more than one thing being true at once, like that they were invented in Central America AND new separate but similar instruments have been invented elsewhere.
Truly incredible craftsmanship ! The samurai sword of flute making. I have no words, as attempting to apperceive just what was involved, as pertaining to the replete evolution of such a musical instrument. We should all be in utter awe, of the patient endeavors, as manifesting, harmony ! 😊
I thank you for showing your art, building your instrument with a technique refined over time and your magnificent interpretation. How I would love to meet you! Warm greetings.
Brilliant Work, Brilliant Heart Touching Sound, I see 1st time this instrument, I never know this sound make by this instrument, Lovely. Thanks to add in my knowledge.
The craftsmanship is amazing and beond expression. Following the making of flute the tune and the sound was cool and mesmerizing. I felt drowsy. My hearty congratulation from India.
It's so satisfying to watch your beautiful craftsmanship, and I appreciate what a quality Ocarina sounds like! The finishing product and sound was marvellous ❤
I have played these for years and I want to make them someday! It's so nice to see what equipment I will need and the process in general. The only thing I have not figured out yet is how these artists create their molds.
Workshop in Video : Sung To Ocarina Workshop (성토 오카리나 공방)
E-Mail: comunio@hanmail.net
Waaaaaah✨🎋🙏🏽✨👍🏽✨
Xin link mua ocarina? Thank you!
How much for one?
The process is amazing and the quality of the sound superb! Love it!!!❤
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It makes me wonder how often I've heard ocarina on soundtracks and did not know it. Beautifully crafted, beautifully played.
I have 2 of them and I love them 💕
I heard it for the first time from earlier Pokemon movie years ago. beautiful music
Not as often as you might think. Their range isn't as large as other instruments unless you get special made multi chamber ocarinas which are harder to play. Imagine what it would be like playing a clarinet with a mini clarinet stuck to its side. One piece of music you might have heard that I think uses it is the theme to the good the bad and the ugly.
@@that1parkourguyI need a good one....
@@olstar18 like a recorder, or flutes that aren't symphonic.
오카리나는 언제 들어도.. 마음이 울린다... 마치 대자연 속에 평활지 잔디밭에서 큰 산을 바라보고 있는 느낌....
Much ❤ From Comptom/LBC
훌륭하십니다 대명작품을 창출하십니다. 감동입니다.
Excellent talent and craftsmanship. What I loved the most is the flute he used at the end. It had obviously been broken and repaired several times. Yet it was chosen. Because of its beautiful tone. It symbolized a profound thought that broken on the outside doesn't matter. It's the music coming from within.
I know exactly what you are describing on a personal level.
When my first ocarina broke, I put it back together with glue & after that, it had a more rich sound from that point onward.
much like wakandian criminals who have lifelong criminal histories but never relent in their pursuit of destruction
Wabi-sabi
Wabi Sabi
So many fond memories from Zelda, did not know they actually look like this IRL
Same for Naruto, Menma plays one
Curious, what did you think they looked like? Like a normal flute or something? And that they looked like that in Zelda to make it look like a cool fantasy flute?
@@childofcascadia no it looked just like it does here. Which is what is surprising him because its an unusual shape
오카리나 연주자로서 제작자님의 노고에 큰 박수 보냅니다.
고맙습니다
이렇게 귀한 오카리나 장인이 우리나라에 계시다는 것이 자랑스럽습니다.
볼수록 귀한 악기라는 생각이 듭니다. 배우도록 도전해 보겠습니다~^^
영상을 잘 보았습니다.
감사합니다~!!
Rice husk magic only to be bettered by haunting Scarborough Fair! Just too amazing an experience watching this through!
한땀 한땀 정성이들어가 역시 소리도 맑고~~ 오정근 선생님께서 만드신 오카리나로 저도 학습하고 있는데 그중제일 소리가 좋은것같아요.쵝~오입니다~~*~*
My chaotic art class buddy once tried to make an ocarina in our Ceramics class. It turned out not to be very good, but it was a really funny memory, watching him try to play it and all that came out was “fffff”, we all laughed so hard XD. I love ocarina, would love to own a nice one like these. Beautiful work
Both of my tries didn't work last time xD I'm hoping to make one that does this year.
이천문화원에서 오정근선생님께서 만드신 성토오카리나로 배우고 있어요.
오카리나 제작하시는 과정을 보니 감동적입니다.
오카리나 소리가 마음을 더욱 맑게 해주는거 같아요.
Being someone who learned some 30 years ago to make wooden flutes, I found this fascinating. I incorporate the ocarina in my flute playing, they compliment each other. Good to see someone else using the electronic tuner and taking the time to get the pitches correct. Thank you sir for your gift and your talents
How did you learn to make wooden flutes? I want to learn too!
I learned from a kit which was two routed pieces of wood with holes in one. TH-cam has a lot of makers showing the process. Best of luck, it's very rewarding when you get it to sing
I just started playing The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time again, and every time I see or think of an Ocarina, this man and his beautifully crafted Ocarinas cross my mind.
Oh mannnn! Been dying to play that game again! You playing on 64? Or is there another way to play it?
🇧🇷 Quando ouvi ele tocar, logo pensei no jogo ZELDA, que saudade do jogo
@@pribilovian4709several ways actually. Easiest way is to get a Nintendo switch you can buy the yearly subscription and you can play the n64 version legally through them ton other games too like majora’s mask Benjo Kazooie, etc.
@@pribilovian4709 ship of harkinian, pc port version
@@pribilovian4709 if you never found out ... "project n64" emulator runs it on pc, it supports xbox one controllers etc. n its easy to remap the buttons
제작과정을 통해 음악으로부터 더 넓은 의미의 예술의 기운이 느껴집니다. 선생님께서 이야기해주신 흙에서 시작되는 재료의 물성이 몸으로 전달되고, 그것이 소리로 힐링되는 과정의 의미를 되새겨봅니다.^^
천상의 소리를 장인을
통해 듣네요~ 만드는 과정 또한 감동입니다~
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Came for the craftsmanship, stayed for Scarborough Fair.
Same here
🥰
Yo Texas what up!
You should hear the Qeensryche version, I hope you love it
True❤
오카리나 장인 오정근선생님께서 만드신 오카리나 소리는 한 마디로 천상의 소리입니다 정말 최고입니다
My uncle played one of these. Such beautiful craftsmanship. This tune makes me weep with you wonderful talent.
The advancement of modern technology has brought many changes to the field of pottery making, improving both efficiency and product quality. However, the creativity and personal touch of the artisan remain irreplaceable in creating unique and exquisite ceramic works.
From Chile. My congratulations. You are a complete artist. Thanks for sharing the make up and wonderful sound of your ocarines.
This was beautiful to watch right before bed. Goodnight everyone.
제작과정도 신기하고~ 멋진 연주 감상에 시간가는줄 모르게 금방 지나가버렸어요~~ 눈을 감고 들으니 복잡한 도시를 완전히 벗어나 대자연을 마주하는 느낌이 드네요~ !!!❤
I love watching true craftsmanship. When a person knows how to make things functional, and also beautiful.
악기 하나하나 정말 심혈을 기울이며 제작하시는 영상~
감동입니다~
I've never seen a flute like this one before. That's cool how the rice husks changes the color of them
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up for the support of your channel
That's because it's an ocarina.
@@rickwilliams967 No, this is the only type of ocarina I have seen that is heated with rice husks.
If you go to stl ocarina, you will see that this man's ocarina is far superior in terms of sound depth & pitch quality.
Người nghệ nhân rất tài năng, họ tạo ra sản phẩm thật độc đáo và rất đẹp, tôi thật sự ngạc nhiên khi nghe âm thanh của chúng tạo ra rất hay, cảm ơn bạn đã mang đến cho tôi thêm hiểu biết về những nhạc cụ mà tôi đã được nghe âm thanh của nó phát ra trước đây bây giờ mới biết nó được tạo ra như thế nào.
TODA LA BELLEZA EXTERIOR, SÓLO REALZA CON LA DULZURA DEL SONIDO OBTENIDO!!!! UNA MARAVILLA!!!! FELICITACIONES, ARTISTA!!!!!🌹🇦🇷🌹
Nothing like watching a master craftsperson just doing their thang 🤌
ஆமா
Thing
@@kurauzathang*
Craftsman
I mean it's clearly a dude, why not say crafts MAN .
If there is anything divine, it is certainly works like these. It requires a lifetime of sensitivity and dedication. Fantastic! ❤❤️❤️👏👏👏🇧🇷
they are very pretty when made and the sound surprised me. thank you for sharing your craft.
지금까지 전부 몇개나 제작하셨을까요? 일일히 수작업으로 해 나가는 과정이 몰입하게 만드네요. 하나하나 음정을 맞추시는것도 참 신기합니다
What a calming and intriguing video. I wish I could learn to make ocarinas for a living.
I’m an american who lives in Central Europe. I went to a middle age festival/quasi ren fair, and I was so embarrassed when I saw a table selling these. “The instrument from Zelda!” I proudly cried. The woman smiled and handed me a tiny booklet, outlining the history of the instrument. She learned me good 😉
The universal simplicity of the instrument's fundamental qualities are what made them choose it. (Well, Link's Awakening probably helped, too, but they had options)
The staggered fingering system reflects the N64 controller itself- or at least, the face buttons, depending on how many notes the specific ocarina is able to play. (which depends on size and voicing qualities)
No chords or strumming, and you don't even need to change the angle or become vertical and linear visually like with a simple flute of the original Zelda.
Just a comfortable one-to-one, that didn't take elaborate animations on the N64, back when hands were a scant 12 polygons or so. (before they started getting spicy with Majora's Mask, haha)
IMO, there's really no shame in associating Ocarinas with Ocarina of Time, because the game doesn't portray any particular misgivings about the instrument, and the more you learn about the reason why its special to the game, the more you wind up learning about what makes the instrument itself so special.
It quite literally is an exceptional instrument for an adventurer- incredibly portable and compact, and used to communicate to others through the spread of music, just like they would be used in real history.
But if you do want more on the history of ocarinas IRL, I strongly suggest looking into how popular they were in Central America before European contact.
They were apparently absolutely everywhere, often as little pendant necklaces in some urban areas.
Just imagine literally everyone just... with an Ocarina.
as someone who plays one in part because of zelda, its funny trying to kinda shed that impression, because people will ask what it is and im like "Its an ocarina, a ceramic member of the flute family" and theyll stare blankly until i say "youre probably familiar with it's role in Zelda" and suddenly they get it lmao
Stalag 17
Legend of zelda 🤣
Sejak menit awal aku sudah terkesima dengan proses pembuatan. Ini benar-benar sang master yang berdedikasi. Luar biasa! Proses pembuatan yang sangat indah dan menghasilkan suara surgawi
대단하십니다 ~~~~
영상 잘 보고 갑니다.
명절 연휴 잘 보내세요 ~~
Ваша работа идеальна. Но звук вашей флейты бесподобен!!!! Изумительно, дай Бог вам счастья и здорвья.
장인의 손길을 통해 하나하나 완성되어 아름다운 소리가 마음을 울리네요. 귀한 장면 잘보았습니다. ^^
Really loved this video and music in the end The way he is making these flute with his full dedication. RESPECT to the master. Love you from India (Bharat).
Wow so much love and labor are invested in each instrument!!
That’s beautiful!!
Thank you master craftsman! You are amazingly creative and talented! GOD bless you !
Such a simple & beautiful instrument crafter to perfection; Love the sound!❤
MARAVILLOSA 🎼🎵🎼🎵🎼🎵.
MUCHAS GRACIAS!!!
잘 봤습니다. 제조 시설이 좋군요. 사실 저도 전에 오카리나를 만들었습니다. 대학에 다닐 때 소지로의 오카리나 음악을 듣고 악기에 대한 연구를 좀 해서 흙으로 만들었죠. 조소를 전공해서 흙을 그냥 쓸 수는 없었고 흙을 물에 반죽해서 묽게 만든 다음 놔두면 가장 위층의 매우 고운 흙을 수저로 떠서 만들었지요. 그런데 거의 다 만들었다 싶으면 없어지는거였습니다. 서로 달라고 해서 만들어주고 내가 만들어놓은건 건조시키려고 놔뒀는데 다 훔쳐가더라구요. ㅎㅎ 그런데 확실히 굽질 않으니까 금방 깨지더군요. 저는 오카리나를 틀을 이용하지 않고 속이 빈 항아리나 계란을 만든다 생각하고 만들었습니다. 제일 유심히 본 것이 취주구멍을 만드는 과정인데 취주 바람이 반절은 들어가고 반절은 나가게 해서 공기가 악기 안에서 회절하도록 해서 소리를 내는 그 예민한 부분이 정말 어렵더군요. 거기다 음악을 몰라서 음을 맞추는 것도 모르고 해서 그만 만들었습니다. 그리고 오카리나의 한계랄까... 한 옥타브 이상은 구현이 잘 안되던데 악기에 대한 지식이 없어서 그런지 구현을 못했습니다. 그래도 방안에 걸어두거나 책상위에 올려놓으면 조형적 아름다움도 있어서 상품가치는 높아보입니다. 구경 잘 했습니다.
Que lindo , som maravilhoso ❤️ és um artista parabéns 👏
My favorite song in the world
Scarborough Fair.
Very beautiful hard work and dedication.
Very beautiful song.
Very beautiful video 10.5
I thought it was fantasy instrument which i seen in many game... But today i found that it is real and sound heavenly 😍😍😍😍
I have never seen someone dry the flute for 12 hours before even cutting the sound ramp. Fascinating method!
장인의 기운이 팍팍 느껴집니다.
성토오카리나가 어떻게 만들어 지는지 감동 그 자체 입니다!!!
제작과정이 정말 감동. 명품입니다
My father fought in WW-II in the European theater and brought back a Dark blue Austrian Ocarina which I now have in my collection of his memorabilia. I have it as a keepsake and rarely bring it out to be played. I am assuming it is around 80 years old.
Heavenly sound 😮 wonderful Sir
Best part is when you played the music at the end 🎶 heavenly music 🎵
너무 멋진 영상입니다😊
Makes me wonder HOW GOOD that glued together ocarina must be for him to continue using it!!!
와.역시 오카리나 장인맞습니다~
멋지십니다
너무 아름답습니다. 오카리나나... 그것을 만들어내는 선생님의 삶이나....감사합니다.
Great and hard work! 👏👏👏 Thanks everyone who makes this all over the world . the ocarina is a wonderful instrument.
Zelda ocarina of Time 😮
Quel savoir faire!! Respect à vous monsieur !!! J’aime beaucoup sculpter, Bois !! Argile mais là vous m’avez laissé sans voix !!
17:00 though he was going to play Lugia's theme
Now I know how my favorite instrument that I play all the time is made!❤
ich bin dabei es zu lernen
제작과정을 20분간 눈을 깰수없이 보았네요
제작장인/ 연주장인 맞습니다!
#성토공방 멋집니다
Am i the only one who thought Ocarinas are made out of wood?
They can be, but ceramic is the most common material
I've made 6 or 7 ceramic ocarinas in my time. Even taught a lesson at my high school on making them.
I drove my ceramics class crazy with my constant "doot.... Dooot" as I tuned them.
I still have a pumpkin shaped one and a fairy ocarina from Zelda that I made.
But I am always super fascinated and humbled to see a true master crafting symphony quality ocarinas.
Zelda put Ocarinas on everybody's radar
Nah, it was Tapion from the dragonball movie for me.
The ironic thing is that the ocarina is a musical instrument of the civilizations of Mesoamerica (Aztecs and Mayans). I thought he was Japanese or Asian in general and that's not the case. LOL
@@Elessar1416 actually this type's from Italy and actually biggest now in parts of Asia (especially Japan and South Korea). Most ocarina manufacturers are there, but they also are often bigger operations that this too.
@@Aacck The Ocarina is still from Mesoamerica, the piano was invented in Italy and the most used pianos in the world and its most important manufacturers are not from Italy, but no one denies that it is Italian, right? Paper, powder and ink were invented by China, but the pen and paper you use do not come from China and it does not take away from the fact that their creators are Chinese, does it? The ocarina, although other countries have adopted it and manufactured it in their countries, does not make it theirs.
@@Elessar1416 lol. I think I actually already had a conversation with you on my other account. I have to say I have to agree to disagree. It's not in anyway way because I think Central American ocarinas are less than newer versions of ocarinas. But in general instruments are classified very specifically based on their function in music. I mean take Akogos, Mbiras, and Kalimbas. If you haven't heard of some of these, you should look them up. They are pretty cool. But most people here in the U.S will call them all "thumb pianos" or just call all of them "kalimbas." And they'll say the kalimba is an African instrument, which is false because the kalimba is only a rearranged version of akogos/mbiras created for European, etc. consumption. But the thing is, mbiras actually are far superior to kalimbas. They developed naturally as part of Zimbabweans' culture and are playable with their music. They're more complex and than kalimbas (which are intended to replay Western tunes but can't even be played outside of one key at a time). Still, all three are lamellophones. Still all three have origins in Africa. Yet to call each the same instrument is disrespectful. Each have their own history and culture and the music played on one isn't playable on the others. EDIT: To add on top of this, we also have the array mbira, which is a lamellophone based off of a piano. So it exists outside of the context of Zimbabwean culture and any culture really, yet still it is an entirely legitimate yet entirely separate instrument.
See so this leads me to the thing I don't get. It's not that you really care that ocarinas are from Central America, it's that you care so much that they're not from anyone else. Cuz it's so "ironic" that this maker is Asian, right? Even though this type of ocarina is almost exclusively manufactured in Asia? Even though parts of Asia had their own ocarinas before the Americas had sustained contact with Asia, Europe, and Africa. Even though these ocarinas are designed with entirely different intentions than ocarinas from the Americas. I have a Peruvian ocarina and a Nicaraguan ocarina and I couldn't play any of the same music I love to play on my ocarinas from Korea, Japan, Italy, and New England. Because they are separate instruments, just in the same way that kalimbas and mbiras are. They come from different cultures. They have different key features. They play different notes. They have different ranges. They have different layouts and designs.
If we have to agree to disagree so be it, but there's nothing "ironic" or incorrect about there being ocarinas from Asia. Music grows and spreads. There are plenty of instruments that are similar yet distinct. Sometimes people invent similar instruments in entirely different parts of the world purely by accident. And there's nothing wrong with more than one thing being true at once, like that they were invented in Central America AND new separate but similar instruments have been invented elsewhere.
What a beautiful work!
Melted my heart❣️
I cant believe how dedicated the Zelda fandom is, they actually made the instrument real!
Zelda didn't creat the Ocarina.
Why do you wrote that ?!
So peaceful to follow every step of the process.so much love on every piece.I hope this artisant how precious his work is
Truly incredible craftsmanship ! The samurai sword of flute making. I have no words, as attempting to apperceive just what was involved, as pertaining to the replete evolution of such a musical instrument. We should all be in utter awe, of the patient endeavors, as manifesting, harmony ! 😊
Beautiful instrument. Glad Zelda made it popular but also love to hear other music on it
Thanks!
😀
I loved all japanese craftsmanship,they work with passion and dedication.
Loved ocarinas since watching thatone pokemon movie as a kid. Lovely seeing a pro make them. And the sound is top notch 🎉
Not only do you make art but you play art as well! I salute you, good sir!!!
With all this artist's talent and the work put in, this instrument cannot be sold cheaply.
Sounds great, would love to order one of those bigger ones
Incredibile sound. BRAVO! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇮🇹
Awesome to watch a master craftsman/musician making such beautiful instruments. Thanks for sharing. Be well
The Zelda Theme song of Ocarina of Time is beautiful to hear uninterrupted. Simply amazing.
I thank you for showing your art, building your instrument with a technique refined over time and your magnificent interpretation. How I would love to meet you! Warm greetings.
Brilliant Work, Brilliant Heart Touching Sound, I see 1st time this instrument, I never know this sound make by this instrument, Lovely. Thanks to add in my knowledge.
Beautiful, fascinating and so peaceful and enjoyable. Thank you.
A lifetime of skill and dedication to your craft. Thank you for sharing.
The craftsmanship is amazing and beond expression. Following the making of flute the tune and the sound was cool and mesmerizing. I felt drowsy. My hearty congratulation from India.
Never imagined that it would sound so blissful!
Amazing!!!!!! I bought an ocarina today!!!❤❤❤
Thanks for the very informative video!!! You play very beautifully!!!
It's so satisfying to watch your beautiful craftsmanship, and I appreciate what a quality Ocarina sounds like! The finishing product and sound was marvellous ❤
Beautiful art. Amazing artist. Amazing instrument. Beautiful sound and beautiful music ❤❤
저는오카리나를배우는사람인데대단하시네요
소리도좋은데요언제한번견학해보싶네요
Absolutely fascinating!!! What a talented artist and craftmanship. Thank you.
Que lindo, o som chega saí puro.😊
Seeing how much craft and care goes into each piece is so impressive.
I have played these for years and I want to make them someday! It's so nice to see what equipment I will need and the process in general. The only thing I have not figured out yet is how these artists create their molds.
Outstanding craftsmanship and playing.
so relaxing just watching the process let alone the beautifull high vibration sound .
WOW
🤍🌞🙌😲💫💯
I actually like the two toned color they have right after baking. Very yinyang
Immense respect for people that do this. You do something I can only wish of.
Never knew such a flute existed. Amazing craftsmanship 🎉
Beautiful art and sound