Top 20 Download of All Time - Apple
"Smule's addictive Ocarina turns the iPhone into the ancient flute-like instrument" - Ed Baig, USA Today
"The official instrument of Zelda comes to the iPhone" – Roberto Baldwin, MacLife
"Ocarina is one of the most magical programs I've ever seen" - David Pogue, NY Times
Ocarina 1.3 now supports the iPod touch!
Sensitive to your breath, touch and movements, Ocarina is more versatile than an actual flute:
• Blow air into your mic to create music
• Touch combinations of holes to play notes
• Tilt to change vibrato rate and depth
• Advanced users can change keys and modes, including C-Major and Zeldarian mode
Ocarina fans from all over the world have posted hundreds of free easy–to-read scores for popular songs. Just go to http://ocarina.smule.com/. No musical training required!
With Ocarina, you can also hear people learning to play around the world:
• Listen in on Ocarina players all over the world just by tapping the globe icon
• Rate your favorite performances
• Name your Ocarina so others can listen to you play
• Share your favorite performances with family and friends via e-mail
• Record and archive your favorite performances on your own “My Ocarina” web page
Watch some great (and not so great) Ocarina performances on YouTube: www.youtube.com/smuleage
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Try other Smule apps: I Am T-Pain, Leaf Trombone: World Stage, Sonic Lighter, Sonic Boom, Sonic Vox, and Zephyr.
You know how to play music don’t you? Just blow....
by Christopher Breen, Macworld.com
The iPhone not only has the ability to play music, but thanks to the work of some enterprising developers, it can also make music. One of today's most interesting iPhone music making applications is Smule’s $1 Ocarina.
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