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Definition: American development of African origins (related to the Kora etc., but with a guitar type neck). Found with 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 or more strings, popular types are the 5 string, Tenor (4 string), Plectrum (long neck 4 string), Banjolele (Ukulele Banjo), Banjolin (Mandolin Banjo).
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Polyoc 4 Hole Ocarina, Red Made from ABS plastic. The 4 hole model plays an octave from Low D to High D

Polyoc 4 Hole Ocarina, Red


Made from ABS plastic. The 4 hole model plays an octave from Low D to High D

Item ID: GR27010R   Model No: 05.P3P RED   
    Product Features
  • D, E, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, c, c#, d Additional notes possible by half holing
  • The original, accurately tuned, plastic ocarina.
    Product Specifications
  • An introductory instrument to rival the recorder,the simple fingering technique enables children to master this popular classroom instrument in a very short time
  • Made in: China
  • Model Number: 05.P3P RED
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Ocarinas Information


The Ocarina is an egg-shaped fipple blown wind instrument. There are six or more finger holes, three for each hand. It is blown like a recorder or whistle, and is generally tuned to a diatinic scale. The come in both a flattened ovum shape with the mouthpiece on the perimeter, and in a sideways submarine shape with the mouthpiece on the side.
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