Learn Ocarina Music Step By StepOcarina - Little by LittleWith the ocarina, you will probably progress much more quickly than on a typical band instrument. Keep in mind (for the ocarina or anything else) that you must crawl before you can walk, and walk before you can run. Much the same as other types of investments, music provides the greatest returns over the long haul. Accomplished musician, ocarina playerAlmost anyone who sticks with the ocarina long enough can become an accomplished musician. Since I began playing the ocarina, I have always been able to look back and realize that I was noticeably better than I had been only one year before. On many occasionsOn more than one occasion I have rejected a song as "not so great" only to return to it a year or so later and find that it was a jewel. I just didn’t have the skills to make it sparkle the first time around. On other songs and techniques that are a little over my head, I just keep chipping away, remembering to run through them now and again when I take short ocarina breaks. A few months or a year later, the seemingly impossible song has been transformed into a near-virtuoso performance. Finding time to practice ocarina musicHow do I find the time to practice? There is no doubt but that I experience periods of real growth as a musician whenever I can sit down for an hour or two on a daily basis and play–oh, that I could play that much year round! Nevertheless, for me and many others, taking the ocarina along through daily life and enjoying frequent two to ten minute ocarina breaks has made it possible to keep up with a musical instrument even amidst the awesome responsibilities of adulthood. Serenading my boys with ocarina...For example, this morning I serenaded my boys for a few minutes while overseeing them go through their morning routine. A couple days ago I wiped mud off my hands and played a few songs for some friends deep inside a wet cave. The fact that my ocarina is always by my side (in a sheath) is what has kept me practicing even in the busiest of times... and practice means progress. Viva la ocarina!
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