Hello, David. I tried emailing you about the book you are selling. I previously purchased it, but since you've updated the site I no longer have access to the original version. I have a PayPal receipt I can share with you for the original purchase. I hope this message finds you well and you have a great Saturday and Sunday. Thank you and God bless!
hello! i do not have an ocarina currently, but i am planning on getting one sooner or later on my birthday in a few months. i’ve been subbed for awhile and will be making sure to watch your tutorials ❤
Just make sure you get one from a reputable maker, and not some cheap no name stuff. They are usually not tuned well and will sound horrible without it being your fault. That will kill your motivation.
Hey man, I'm currently using a Temu ocarina (because I didn't know if I was going to stick to it), but it CANNOT play any high notes. What one are you using? And where did you get it? I could really use an upgrade.
It’s from SongbirdOcarina.com. It’s one of the more expensive OoT replicas, but it is the best in terms of design and sound. You can also use my code “DAVID10” at checkout to knock 10% off!
I have that same ocarina, bought it years ago. I have an issue tho. Everytime i play for an extended time salive will get into the mouthpiece and the ocarina will start sounding terrible. Making high notes almost impossible. To get the moisture out i have to cover all holes and blow hard. How do i stop this from happening? What technique should i use?
This is gonna be a little gross, but what I do is in between breaks in the music, I will swallow any excess salvia that I can feel building up. Blowing it out of the wind way is the right track, but you can also give it a sharp breathe in to clear it the opposite way.
It depends on the material. For good 12-hole plastic ocarinas, expect to spend between $25-35. But for a quality 12-hole ceramic ocarina, I wouldn’t spend less than $50. Just about anything less than that is going to be poorly tuned.
@@DavidErickRamos perfect my budget is 70 bucks, omg I'm so happy that I can get something nice for that so could u tell me pls what's the best option for that price plssssss :)
Long time viewer here, thabk for all the uploads. You inspired me so much !
Happy to hear that!
I used to watch your channel like 12 years ago! still have my ocarinas from back then. Ocarina road is 10/10 masterpiece! thanks for that
Hello, David. I tried emailing you about the book you are selling. I previously purchased it, but since you've updated the site I no longer have access to the original version. I have a PayPal receipt I can share with you for the original purchase. I hope this message finds you well and you have a great Saturday and Sunday. Thank you and God bless!
Sad he didn’t see it 😔
I want that shirt 😍
I've had an ocarina for so long, now I can learn some of these songs. Thanks!
Happy to help!
hello! i do not have an ocarina currently, but i am planning on getting one sooner or later on my birthday in a few months. i’ve been subbed for awhile and will be making sure to watch your tutorials ❤
Just make sure you get one from a reputable maker, and not some cheap no name stuff. They are usually not tuned well and will sound horrible without it being your fault. That will kill your motivation.
@@Naryoril oh! thanks! i’ll be sure to remember that
Thanks for the tutorial, I had everything figured out by ear before this, except for the end part so nice to hear and see how to play it!!
Glad it helped!
Wow Thank you for this tutorial i really appreciate i was waiting for more zelda songs
Great work, david!
Wonderful! Thank you! 🤗
You are so welcome!
Love the tutorial ❤
Thank you!! 😊
Love your videos. Are you ever going to do a song cover with the Coda EDC?
Can you do a tutorial on luma from super mario galaxy next
i love you
Hey man, I'm currently using a Temu ocarina (because I didn't know if I was going to stick to it), but it CANNOT play any high notes. What one are you using? And where did you get it? I could really use an upgrade.
Same here!!!
It’s from SongbirdOcarina.com. It’s one of the more expensive OoT replicas, but it is the best in terms of design and sound. You can also use my code “DAVID10” at checkout to knock 10% off!
If you're wanting a good, but not super expensive, ocarina, look up Night by Noble on youtube. They're really decent and sound great.
Hello, where can I buy an ocarina like the one in the video, amazon or mercado livre?
I just got a really old Austrian heinrich ocarina, and I was wondering if you had one and a video with one?
I do indeed: ua-cam.com/users/shorts7w5gFPD3Cg8?si=LVUux2a7Dy3K6x42
@DavidErickRamos thanks for sharing that video. That ocarina sounds so lovely and looks awesome.
Broo, where did you brought that ocarina?? I need it
I have that same ocarina, bought it years ago. I have an issue tho. Everytime i play for an extended time salive will get into the mouthpiece and the ocarina will start sounding terrible. Making high notes almost impossible. To get the moisture out i have to cover all holes and blow hard. How do i stop this from happening? What technique should i use?
This is gonna be a little gross, but what I do is in between breaks in the music, I will swallow any excess salvia that I can feel building up. Blowing it out of the wind way is the right track, but you can also give it a sharp breathe in to clear it the opposite way.
What are your thoughts about jiegle triple plastic ocarina?
Where can I get an ocarina??
Whats a good price quality ocarina to buy for beginners??
It depends on the material. For good 12-hole plastic ocarinas, expect to spend between $25-35. But for a quality 12-hole ceramic ocarina, I wouldn’t spend less than $50. Just about anything less than that is going to be poorly tuned.
@@DavidErickRamos perfect my budget is 70 bucks, omg I'm so happy that I can get something nice for that so could u tell me pls what's the best option for that price plssssss :)
who is the happy mask salesman?