Ocarina as a woodwind instrument?

• Oct 24, 2016 - 22:47

Hello,

I'm lately trying to develop some sheets for ocarinas but I see that the ocarina sound here is very different from what I know to be the sound of an ocarina. I see it is listed under woodwind instruments and it does feel a lot like I'm listening to a Pan Flute or a Zampoña when listening to sheets that use it as an instrument.

I'd like to know if there is any other kind of instrument I can use to sound like a clay ocarina as a workaround.

Also, may you guys show me what the ocarina that I listen to in musescore supposed to look like in real life? I'd love to see a picture of what is the instrument it is supposed to be.

Thank you.


Comments

In reply to by Brondog

There are lots of "normal" ocarinas, however - that's what the article was showing. Some are made of clay, others made of wood or other materials. The soundfont we use is called FluidR3, maybe somewhere online you can find more information on which specific model they chose, or whether in fact they substituted another instrument. It's not something we created ourselves, so we can't really answer that.

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