Seven holes.
eight
An Ocarina typically has between 4 to 12 holes. The Narnia Lullaby is played on a 6-hole Ocarina.
Yes, the two holes on the bottom of an ocarina are typically referred to as "back holes" or "thumb holes." These holes allow for additional notes to be played and help with tuning and pitch control. The design and placement of these holes can vary among different ocarina models, affecting the instrument's range and capabilities.
The Ocarina of Time is the blue one, the Fairy Ocarina is the pinkish one.
I believe that the Ocarina of time and the Fairy ocarina are both tuned in the key of D
You cover the holes and blow on it. There are many free ocarina song websites on the internet. There's usually this one hole that you can't cover or it won't blow.
In Ocarina of Time, you can't.
It is a small, silver loop. However, when he is a child, he does not have this.
There are 100 Skulltila in Ocarina of Time.
You have to hit it with the hammer whenever it comes out of the holes in the ground.
Ocarina of Time costs 1000 Wii points
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