0 an old type of wind instrument (= musical instrument that you blow), often made from clay, that is like an oval pot with holes for the fingers and a part that sticks out for the mouth
The opening, for instance, features the four elements of earth (marimba), air (ocarina), fire (metallic percussion mix), and water (rain).
At other points, female tones circle clockwise, male tones counter-clockwise, the ocarina notes sweep from front to back in a polyphonic pattern, and so on.
Examples of open flutes are the transverse flute, panpipes and ocarinas.
The work is scored for a reduced orchestra with many unusual instruments such as a harmonica, slide whistles, and an ocarina.
Sculptural ceramic art includes incense burners and hand or mold-made figurines sometimes used as ocarinas.
Variations exist, but a typical ocarina is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body.
Having a certain classmate on the team, along with the small ocarina item will lower the amount of coins demanded.
The object has been identified as a musical instrument by the excavators, an ocarina-type globular ute.