Dragon tooth by songbird ocarina8/20/2023 ![]() This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. The key of C is known to convey the characteristics of purity and innocence. Accurately tuned in the key of C, the DragonTooth has a 21 note range using the 12 hole Ocarina tuning system.įrom the concert hall to the meadow, keep this ergonomic ocarina in hand on your travels to enjoy your favorite songs with new found magic in every note. This handcrafted ocarina features a design full of sharp lines, tactile curves, and an organic metallic finish that makes your ocarina one of a kind. This ocarina will captivate you with its metallic sheen and crystal clear sound, all while taking you on an interactive journey to uncover it's origins in the included “Legend of the DragonTooth Ocarina.” Newsflash: DragonTooth players have reported hearing the wing beats of dragons flying overhead!Ī legend brought to life, the DragonTooth has the power to transport you to new musical heights with its pure tone, 12 hole note range, and sleek design. The Legend of the Dragon Tooth Illustrated Story and Songbook with Method included.Songbird / Focalink Osawa Plastic 12-Hole Alto C Ocarina in Sky Blue Sold out. 12-Hole produces over an octave range from A-F Songbird 6-Hole Baby Dragon Tooth Ocarina in G, StrawFire Songbird 6-Hole Baby Dragon Tooth Ocarina in G, StrawFire Regular price 30.00 USD Regular price Sale price 30.00 USD Unit price / per.Handcrafted - finish may vary slightly from photos. ![]() Gretchin at songbird is who I talked to, she is very nice and always left me with a smile on my face, even when I was returning my first DT that I had gotten so attached to. If I REALLY want to get the notes good the acute bend does just fine.Īs for the customer service, it was amazing. If I am playing for myself, the high notes are airy but the right tune when NOT using the acute bend. However, upon receiving a new replacement one, I can now play every note clear enough to my liking. The first DT I got had a hard time with high notes, it required an inhuman acute bend, and was airy. ![]() If you don't know what that is, you should, seeing as how you have another 12 hole. The notes are harder to reach as you get harder, so you have to use the acute bend. I am artist, so it's eye candy to me XDDD The lacquer on the DT is amazing, so rainbowy and pretty, just like oil on a driveway or the colorful glare of a soap bubble. Everyone else I've read reviews of said they hated it, that it was very akward to hold, but it just takes some getting used to. It can be annoying to hold after maybe an hour of playing but that's it. I have pretty big hands with long fingers and wrists for a girl, so I like how spaced out the holes are and how it is held. But I am also a visual learner, so I may have a slight advantage when it comes to switching instruments.Īnyways, the ergonomics are not that amazing, ESPECIALLY if you have small fingers of hands, and shorter wrists. I played clarinet for eight years and caught on to my Dragontooth VERY quickly. For a person with five or more years of playing some other instrument, it will be easy as pie. For a beginner with NO musical background at all, It will be harder. Yes, If you have the experience to play it. Maybe look into buying an ocarina in a key other than C, maybe a good 12 hole in G or F? ![]() However if im being honest i think you would be better off investing in a less ''flashy looking'' more ''performance orientated'' ocarina than the dragontooth. Thirdly it requires a lot of patience and good breath control to play in tune.Īs far as looks go i agree it has a very unique look/style and it certainly grabs your attention visually. Also the positioning of the left hand thumb hole is in a very odd place and i find it really uncomfortable. I'm not sure why the dragontooth has this backwards High D and E. Secondly the dragontooth has inverted thumb holes (you play the right thumb hole for high D and the left for high E).Įvery other ocarina i have played uses the left thumb for D and right thumb for E. Its not a very beginner friendly ocarina and has some unusal quirks.įirstly it has japanese subholes (both subs played by the right hand), some people do not like this subhole style, i myself hate it.
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