Ocarina
The ocarina is a wind instrument typically made of ceramic, though it can also be found in wood or plastic. With its elongated or egg-like shape, it’s played much like a flute. Brought back into the spotlight by The Legend of Zelda video game series, this lightweight, portable instrument charms musicians with its airy tone and easy learning curve.
Porcelain Ocarina
CA$449
Clay Ocarina
CA$359
Green Ocarina
CA$59
Yellow Ocarina
CA$59
Ocarina in C
CA$99
Low-Pitched Ocarina
CA$269
Mini Ocarina
CA$49
Terracotta Ocarina
CA$79
Ocarina Pro
CA$1,199
White Ocarina
CA$99
Chinese Ocarina
CA$49
Affordable Ocarina
CA$49
Italian Ocarina
CA$59
Ocarina Europe
CA$99
CA$79
Ivory Ocarina
CA$79
Italian Ocarina
CA$79
CA$59
Ocarina Cord
CA$10
Ocarina Cleaning Stick
CA$19
Ocarina Cloth
CA$10
Ocarina Booklet
CA$10
What is an ocarina?

The ocarina is a European woodwind instrument that you play much like a flute. You blow into an opening called the mouthpiece and cover the finger holes to produce different notes.
The ocarina is therefore a hollow instrument, traditionally made from ceramic or clay, although versions crafted from wood or metal also exist.
The classic model of this musical instrument has 12 holes. However, you’ll also find simpler ocarinas with fewer holes (4, 8, or 10) and more complex versions such as double, triple, and quadruple ocarinas, which open up a wider range of melodies but are more challenging to master.
The ocarina works on the Helmholtz resonator principle (just like the handpan), a type of air resonance inside a cavity theorized by the Prussian scientist Hermann von Helmholtz. Put simply, it’s the vibration you create when you blow into a hollow object—like blowing across the neck of a bottle to make a tone.
What sounds does an ocarina produce?
The sound of an ocarina is similar to a flute, but with a more haunting, exotic colour. Watch the video below to get a clear idea of what’s possible with this beautiful instrument.