Most of the Ocarina of Time sheet music is only for 9-Hole or more Ocarinas. I'm not really sure where to get the music, but if you go to You-Tube And look up how to play Zelda's Lullaby look at the one by "HeathersOcarina" It should have a Link in the Description to go to how to play it.
What the heck are ocarinas? When you tell me I will give you an answer.....
The instrument can be purchased many places:ebay.com (I recommend you be sure it is brand new and not used)songbirdocarina.comstlocarina.comfl-oca.com/eocarina.htmclayz.comhindocarina.comwhistleworks.comI suggest getting the sweet potato one because it is easier for people who are just starting. Songbird.com is awesome--Zelda replicas are best from songbird or stl.Remember that Zelda melodies are played on an Alto C in the actual game. Most of these sites will be found to sell soprano or tenor C models.
Many places. You'll get the most just searching "6-hole ocarina tabs". Or just look for any standard sheet music within it's 10 note diatonic range(if you can read sheet music). If you find tabs that use an ocarina that doesn't look like yours, don't worry, they should still work(if they are for a 6-hole pendant.
http://www.fl-oca.com/eng/fing.htm Does this help you?
More specifically, Low D, B, A, D, and F.
STL Ocarina has a book for 9 holed and above ocarinas
What the heck are ocarinas? When you tell me I will give you an answer.....
You can buy one on eBay. They have several styles and colors, at very reasonable prices. You can also buy sheet music for the ocarina on eBay
An ocarina store. I'm not joking. I have found one free place, but it's all fan made and most of it is for the 6 and 4 hole. But try songbird ocarinas under composer and then list ( I think ) you should find something there. Also, stl ocarinas has a ton of books, and so does the previous site I mentioned.
I don't know a stores name but you could always try a music shop. Also if where you live has Renaissance or medieval festival, go to it and search around there. Where I live there is always at least one person selling ocarinas.
Peruvian music can be found and streamed on YouTube, as well as music streaming services like Pandora or Spotify. Peruvian music can also be purchased through online music sellers such as Amazon or the iTunes Store.
Peruvian music is influenced by both Andean and Spanish musical traditions. The charango, a type of mandolin, is the Peruvian national instrument and is the dominant feature in much Peruvian music.
For listening.
The instrument can be purchased many places:ebay.com (I recommend you be sure it is brand new and not used)songbirdocarina.comstlocarina.comfl-oca.com/eocarina.htmclayz.comhindocarina.comwhistleworks.comI suggest getting the sweet potato one because it is easier for people who are just starting. Songbird.com is awesome--Zelda replicas are best from songbird or stl.Remember that Zelda melodies are played on an Alto C in the actual game. Most of these sites will be found to sell soprano or tenor C models.
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go to a music store that gives lessons and ask them to teach it to you