Ocarina users around the world can even hear what you're playing in a globe mode.
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Ocarina of Time is an action-adventure game with role-playing and puzzle elements.
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Some composers, such as Gyorgi Ligeti, write for the ocarina to provide atmosphere.
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Of course ocarina set the benchmark but I too feel wind waker was underrated.
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Ocarina is an application that converts your iPhone into a wind instrument.
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Ocarina Of Time is good but personally don't think it's my favourite game of all time.
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Ocarina of Time has had four major re-releases, the latest being on the Nintendo 3DS.
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Give Link an ocarina to play and his street cred increases exponentially.
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Ocarina of Time was released to universal acclaim and commercial success.
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Egg-shaped terra cotta wind instrument with a mouthpiece and finger holes
The ocarina is an ancient flute-like wind instrument. While variations exist, a typical ocarina is an oval-shaped enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. ...
A woodwind musical instrument that is closed at both sides to produce an enclosed space, and punctured with finger holes
(Ocarinas) are instruments that give off a soothing melody when played. Ocarinas appear in movie 13, Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon and are seen being used by Tapion and his younger brother Minotia.
(ocarinas (oh-kah-ree-nahss)) Clay flute from Chile. Also called "sopla barro" (blow on the clay) in the Quechua Indian language. A pre-Columbian instrument used throughout the Andean region of South America, traditionally to imitate the song of birds or call cattle down from the mountains.
A small flute or whistle, usually made of clay or plastic. Because of the shape, manufactured ocarinas are sometimes called "sweet potatoes." South American clay ocarinas often are shaped like animals.
(It., little goose). Small wind instrument, normally oval in shape and made of terracotta or plastic, with holes for mouth and fingers. It is found worldwide, but only in very few classical scores (e.g. Ligeti's Violin Concerto).
An egg-shaped relative of the whistle. The larger body gives it a slightly mellower tone. It tends to be sold more as a toy. 2. ...
Oh-kah-reen-ah or ah-kah-reen-ah, n, - a flutelike instrament that is played by blowing air through a mouthpiece where pitch is changed by placing fingers over stagered holes. In Zelda 64 if you press "Z" or "R" you can change the pitch of the Ocarina.