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Ocarinas

Ocarinas. Studio in Ceramics New Paltz High School Mr. Martin. The ocarina is a very old family of instruments, believed to date back some 12,000 years. Early History  The ocarina’s origins can be traced back to many different cultures.

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Ocarinas

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  1. Ocarinas Studio in Ceramics New Paltz High School Mr. Martin

  2. The ocarina is a very old family of instruments, believed to date back some 12,000 years. • Early History The ocarina’s origins can be traced back to many different cultures. • Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas all developed and performed on clay ocarinas which were often shaped like birds or animals. • Ocarinas shaped like birds and animals could also be found in India as early as 5000 BC. • China had its own form of ocarina called a Xun which was more rounded and egg-like in shape.   • 16th - 19th Centuries According to legend, a baker in Rome decided to make his own. (Bakers at that time often would make small pottery objects in their ovens to use up the leftover ashes.) It was nicknamed “ocarina” meaning “little goose.” • 20th Century • During the first and second World Wars, servicemen often were provided with a pocket-sized ocarina to boost moral. • With the release of the popular video game “The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time” in the 1990s, the ocarina has reached a new level of popularity in America and Europe.

  3. How an ocarina works: • Air enters through the windway • Air strikes the 45 degree point, producing sound • Air vibrates throughout the inside of the ocarina • Covering and uncovering holes lowers and raises the pitch

  4. Ocarina The word ocarina is derived from Bolognese dialect meaning "little goose."

  5. Student Ocarinas

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  8. Ceramics Rubric will include Criteria • Aesthetics:What makes it beautiful? Address Assignment • Successful Function or Concept • Building Technique: Pinch/Modeling Craftsmanship • Form. Decoration. Proportion: Elements& Principles used • Class Participation-studio performance

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