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Title: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: Traveller on June 05, 2011, 01:06:14 AM

If you want an ocarina, you should look into these.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blog/26530

Lately, with all the various pre-order bonuses for Zelda Ocarina of Time 3D, there has been a lot made of the fact that some countries are getting a real ocarina with the game. Now, they are basically cheap plastic instruments, but for those of you who really want a real Zelda ocarina, you should think about purchasing one of these.

A few years ago, I ordered an Ocarina of Time from a website called Songbird Ocarinas. The first time I found out that these existed was from a gaming magazine ad around 2002. Anyway, I finally ordered one back in '07, and it really is fantastic.

The Ocarina of Time

Back then, there were two styles of Zelda Ocarina’s to choose from: a standard one, which covered one octave and an extended range, with two additional notes. As of right now, the base model is the extended range one, although slightly remodeled, by the looks of it. The new deluxe version is a 12 hole ocarina, with a 21 note range. It also has a silver band and Triforce gem stones near the mouth piece, just like the one from the game.

Songbook

The ocarinas all come with songbooks that are easy to read and learn. The books cover a lot of Zelda songs from Ocarina of Time, as well as some other non-gaming songs, such as Happy Birthday, Amazing Grace, etc.

The build quality of these are fantastic and feel nice when holding them, the sound also is nice, and once you can play a few songs well, it sounds even better. My ocarina came with a small carry case with the Triforce logo on it, I assume that this is still the case with the newer ones.

Carry Case

It is also possible to buy the Fairy Ocarina, although it only comes in the extended range model. If you love Zelda and want a real Ocarina of Time, you cannot get much better than these.

Here are a couple of songs I recorded using my ocarina.

Great Fairy Song

Bolero of Fire

Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: TalesOfFan on June 05, 2011, 01:33:56 AM
I bought one of these three or four years ago. I just wish mine came with that awesome carrying case. I gut a blue case that looks oddly similar to a makeup case.
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: Stogi on June 05, 2011, 02:21:54 AM
LOL that case would be a dope dealers dream.

Do you want the Triforce of Power, Wisdom, or Courage?
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: TheFleece on June 05, 2011, 08:59:29 AM
So what's the deal, is North America getting Ocarinas as well? I really want one! I play a few wind instruments and an ocarina would fit nicely into my collection.
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: TurdFurgy on June 05, 2011, 01:39:20 PM
I'll make sure to make it to your ocarina recital.
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: BlackNMild2k1 on June 05, 2011, 01:41:14 PM
LOL that case would be a dope dealers dream.

Do you want the Triforce of Power, Wisdom, or Courage?

Actually I'd like to try a special blend of.... all 3?
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: TheFleece on June 05, 2011, 01:45:11 PM
LOL that case would be a dope dealers dream.

Do you want the Triforce of Power, Wisdom, or Courage?

Actually I'd like to try a special blend of.... all 3?

Best. Answer. EVER!
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: Tansunn on June 05, 2011, 06:15:29 PM
There's another website selling OoT replicas and other ocarinas inspired by Zelda - http://www.stlocarina.com/choose-your-ocarina-for-zelda-fans.html

I don't have any personal experience with them but they look and sound quite nice based on the demos.  They also cost a little less than the Songbirds so they might work as a better entry point for ocarina beginners.
Title: Re: A Real Zelda Ocarina of Time
Post by: Traveller on June 05, 2011, 07:20:35 PM
There's another website selling OoT replicas and other ocarinas inspired by Zelda - http://www.stlocarina.com/choose-your-ocarina-for-zelda-fans.html (http://www.stlocarina.com/choose-your-ocarina-for-zelda-fans.html)

I don't have any personal experience with them but they look and sound quite nice based on the demos.  They also cost a little less than the Songbirds so they might work as a better entry point for ocarina beginners.


Cool. I hardly play mine, I got it just because its THE OCARINA OF TIME!!!!


EDIT: Actually one the models they have there looks exactly like the EB games Australian pre order bonus! Maybe this is who they are getting them from? Or they at least possibly modelled it after it.