D4 Harmonic Ocarina 440 Hz - Exclusive Mystery MULTI-COLOR
D4 Harmonic Ocarina 440 Hz - Exclusive Mystery MULTI-COLOR
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IAMSOUND presents the D4 Harmonic Ocarina in our Exclusive MULTI-COLOR design, entirely spontaneous and dependent on the change of our filaments between manufacturing runs ✨ These are extremely unique one-offs, most likely never to be printed again!
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MYSTERY COLORS
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(We are mindful of color choices and aesthetic when color-blocking. We used to call these "happy little accidents", but now they feel more like "happy little upgrades".... You'll notice most of my reels demonstrating our flutes usually show a multi-color, because I LOVE them! The price will remain the same on these because it doesn't cost us any extra)
This is a dual chamber flute allowing you to play the ocarina like a drone, producing beautiful and even trippy/alien-like harmonies.
Very easy / intuitive to play (even for kids!)
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Real customer stories
It took me a few hours to catch on to the learning curve of this instrument. I keep on making up new tunes and harmonies, some of which I wish I could remember. I'll find them again I'm sure. I thought I would try key of D first since the G instrument looks like it would take more air volume. I play Native American Flute and Indian Bansuri so I'm pulling some 1/2 and 1/4 tones. No plastic taste, so that's a plus. Moisture is not a problem as it is with NAF. I can easily blow the moisture out. Could have had a few extra notes on top, but I compensated already. Having to learn with my drone machine and !Shala. Great intro to IAS. I'll be ready for my first performance soon.
Thank you for sharing your experience. We love hearing how players explore and develop their own ideas on the instrument.
It’s great to hear it’s fitting into your practice alongside your other flutes, and that you’re already building new melodies and harmonies.
Wishing you an amazing first performance when the time comes!