Navigating Ocarina Vendors
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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This gotta be the world's most underrated channel.
Ikr
The same could be said with any ocarina channel.
most accurate comment i have ever seen
Another thing to mention about Spencer’s ocarinas is if you want a different color you can email him and he will work with you to get that color. Be aware though you will be charge extra and it will take longer. But I have the ocarina of time model in a beautiful lavender color.
Cherish that ocarina forever! It looks like Spencer no longer makes ocarinas. :(
3:10 You spoke so much about how STL misnames many of their Ocarinas and how you can see in some of the photos what it actually is, but missed pointing out that on that page they say "Pitch range from E4 to C6". That is the most reliable way of knowing what range the Ocarina you buy will have.
Most non-classical musicians don't know what tenor actually means. It comes from the French 'teneur' which just means holding the melody, which by convention is now usually in the soprano range but used to be in the alto range. Alto in Latin also means 'high' which it isn't really in music, except of course where all things are relative.. 😬
I often get confused when an instrument is a tenor because I immediately think of male singers 😂😂😂
as a new ocarina player i just wanted to let you know i appreciate this channel it really helped me make and informed decision as to which ocarina to buy to last me the longest for cheapest as a beginner
Enjoyed the tour! Great video Andy!
If you ever do a part two, I humbly request that you show Luna Celta, Vento kanta, ocarina caro, savage ocarinas, Wright ocarinas, for other makers in the Americas as well. I like that you brought attention to makers in the Americas 👍
I haven't used any of those makers' ocarinas before, so I don't want to review things I've never used. However, if I get my hands on any of them I will!
@@AndyCormierYT Then Andy's credit card cried out in terror.... and suddenly fell silent.
One thing to keep in mind when getting a Spencer ocarina is the need for patience. I ordered my first Spencer back in June and am still waiting for it, so the 30 day wait mentioned on his website needs an overhaul. With STL and Songbird, the shipping tends to be normal pace because everything is in stock. I can't speak for ICO, since I have yet to purchase from them yet.
I'll second that. When I emailed Spencer, he seemed very sorry that it was taking so long. I tried to make sure I conveyed that it was fine, and I was still happily waiting for my piece. Eventually he shipped it, and I couldn't be happier.
The trick is to remember that he doesn't keep these things stocked on a shelf somewhere. He makes them as they're ordered. At least, that's how I understand it from his emails. Great guy! Thumbs up!
Spencer typically doesn't carry inventory and makes ocarinas to order, which is why it takes so long. My spencers also took over a month to arrive, so that's a good point to remember!
STL and Songbird carry inventory, so they typically ship out on the same day
I've been waiting 1yr for my altoC and I'm hypeD I placed a order with spencer!!
Thanks bro, this was amazing, I wish I seen this video days ago because I literally found all those sites by asking and came to similar conclusions, but I also gained a ton by your input
17:12 Andy Cormier, Spencer is working on a new type of ocarina, dubbed the bass style. He's also working on a new ocarina, that's what he said in his interview with David Erick Ramos.
I know years ago some makers used to call Alto G and F, Tenor G and F but it seems to have died out in the English world.
I call them that. G and F ocarina will always be tenor
At 1:57, the imprint on the STL ocarina isn't "SG." It's "STL." I have one, and the detail's better in person than the image on their site.
lmaooooo it's the way he said it like the fourth time that tells you that he's had to say it so many times that he's popping a blood vessel and i genuinely understand
I own both the night by noble and the spencer in green.
If I ever buy another ocarina, it'll be a ceramic directly from noble in korea. Their prices are fair and not many people have them, so I would have a relatively unique piece. But then again, that spencer is beautiful, so I probably won't need another ocarina ever again. At least, not until I get FAR better at playing.
I'm now considering buying a bass from Imperial City now. It's certainly cheaper than STL or Songbird. My only concern would be shipping costs.
It's been at least 3 years, but when I purchased from Imperial city (direct from China), I was surprised at how relatively low shipping was! I don't remember the exact amount, but it wasn't bad
Be aware that the Bass model of ICO is heavy . And generaly with ocarina you dont want to think ( cheaper is a better option ) , or else you will end up with crappy ocarina . STL and songbird are mass produce so the attention to the tuning is lacking . Your way better investing in a good handmade instrument that you will be able to grow with it .
I'm confused. Are you advocating for or against Imperial City? Better tuning but heavier bass models?
I have a Night by Noble but just bought and received the Coda EDC which is a double inline ocarina made by the creator of Mountain Ocarinas. It's a little difficult to get a pure tone in the lower/alto chamber, but other than that, it's such a great instrument! Highly recommend you check it out since I know you said in your Top 5 ocarinas video that you love inline and Mountain ocarinas!
Thank you for guiding us with this information! ❤ I am looking into getting a new Ocarina.
Very helpful! I’ve got my eye on that bass C from imperial city
I just purchased a Pendant Ocarina from Songbird and currently waiting for it to arrive! I find that songbird is the best option in terms navigating the website. I haven't actually used any of their Ocarinas yet, but all the reviews are very very positive so I have high hopes! Thanks for the review on the websites, it was very helpful for me to be able to pick out my Ocarina! 👍👍👍
If only songbird wasn't 30usd shipping to Europe
I have two of the teacup ocarinas and I bought one of the legend ocarinas (dragon scales, cause dragons) from STL. I just ordered a Night By Noble to step up my game from my plastic STL 12 hole :D
Super cool video
Loved this video so much I’m back watching it again while waiting on my first ocarina 😂
Can "Nara" by ES Posthumus be played on the Ocarina?
I have bought all 9 of my ocarinas from STL and have no problem with them. I didnt know about that there is no tenor soooo yah LOL. I am supposedly on a waiting list for hind ocarina for a bass ocarina. I want the set of ocarinas from Fabio Menaglio. They sound amazing
I think the name display being off is not much of a problem i just got my Alto C ocarina from STL and even though it was called a tenor I pretty much knew what I was getting
What are your thoughts on OC ocarina wind company?
Both Songbird and Spencer ocarinas are mostly sold out now. Do you have any idea what's happening in the ocarina industry? Was there a huge rush on ocarinas in the last year or so?
hey bro! I`ve got the sweet potato ocarina from songbird ocarinas (6 hole). Do You think it`s good for a beginner?
Hey, thanks for the content! I have a question for you- what is your opinion on "YiXing" purple clay for Ocarinas? I hear a lot of mixed info on them. Some say it's the literal best thing an ocarina can be made from, others say it's really no different than a regular old ceramic one.
I think purple clay is *mostly* marketing and doesn't make that much of a difference. I've never seen a bad purple clay ocarina, but many of the best ocarinas are also just regular ceramic. I generally wouldn't consider it a major factor for buying, since if it does make a difference, it isn't a big one and is likely more attributable to the design of the particular ocarina
Interesting Spencer now does split subholes and recommends it also, I'm in the split hole (often dubbed Taiwanese) camp
Sir I have a question for you. Do you know anything about the focalink fish shaped plastic pendant ocarinas? I'm looking for a solid option for a rather petite child who has become entranced with my alto c seedpod but can't quite cover the largest hole with her little finger pads.
Hello have you tried an ocarina from Olivier Gosselink in France ?
What are your thoughts on Doodki Music ocarinas? Have you tried them? Been looking at getting one for a while now simply because he advertises them as polyphonic. Would love to see a review on one from you.
Wish STL would stop doing that mis naming their ocarina
I just have one question- I want an imperial city ocarina but I don’t know if purple clay gets damaged by moisture from the environment because I live in a place where it rains a lot
The countries where ocarinas are most popular (Japan, Taiwan, Korea, China) are all exceptionally humid and rainy. Purple clay actually benefits from moisture as well (at least from you playing it), since the clay itself is more porous than other ceramic.
In short, don’t worry-the moisture of the environment shouldn’t be an issue as long as you don’t regularly like, hold the ocarina out in rain.
Oh ok, that helps a lot, thank you
Btw I love ur videos :D they’re very fun to watch and informative
Sadly the Imperial City site is down right now
I got an ocarina last year from ocarina wind and I didn’t like it so I have to know if it is a bad ocarina.
I'm actually working on a deep-dive into Ocarina Wind. From my impressions, they have some good ocarinas, but their quality is a bit inconsistent (though much more consistent than many similarly-priced brands).
If you're unsure on whether it's the ocarina or you, I'd recommend getting a Night by Noble, which is one of the best plastic ocarinas. If you have issues with that, then you have some work to do with your technique before evaluating the Ocarina Wind model, and if you don't, then the Ocarina Wind one might have issues itself
@@AndyCormierYT 1. Thank you I will definitely watch it when it comes out 2. Sadly I already bought an ocarina from Ocarina Wind and I’m very disappointed.
love this
I just took a look at these sites. Songbird's inventory is mostly sold out, and Spencer says he's entirely sold out due to high demand. Is the ocarina having its moment all of a sudden? If so, why?
I got the night by noble than you for the info
songbird ocarinas actually sell tenors as well or they market a few of their ocarinas like STL does. I don't know if they are trying to compete with STL. So I think a tenor range is possible it all comes down to individual voicing, Its true they need to work on how they market and I think its a market that needs to be explored. I am a tenor singer so I think ocarinas need that representaion.
Stop trying to perpetuate tenor ocarina erasure!! What voice is between alto and bass in a choir? TENOR!! Ocarinas in G and F are tenor G and tenor F. Not Alto G and alto F. I’m very passionate about this
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I find it really offputting when people "snob up" and rant about STL, and then talk about trying to get more people to view the ocarina as a serious instrument. STL uses the standard classical nomenclature used by musicians for almost all classical instruments. As ocarina players we can either be taken seriously by other musicians and composers, or we can assert that the tenor range does not exist. We cannot have it both ways. Pick one.
STL makes a lot of great instruments, but it's really confusing for new ocarina players when STL uses different terminology than what's standard for the ocarina. From the 1800s when classical ocarinas were invented, the range they call tenor has ALWAYS been called Alto. I think it's nothing to do with the ocarina being taken seriously by other musicians and more following standardization for the instrument itself
Soprano C
Mezzosoprano G/F
Alto C
Tenor G/F
Bass C
How ocarinas SHOULD be named, because altos sing much higher than basses! Tenor ocarinas EXIST