RU-vid back in the day: "this is cool, alot of people seem interested, let me put it in peoples feeds when they search for similar things" RU-vid now: "forget about talented people and common interests, lets fill peoples feeds with hour long rants about celebrities or tremding topics uploaded by redditors and also throw in some shorts no one cares about, and recommend these types of videos to everyone no matter what they tend to watch or are interested in"
Great job as always. First saw y'all's channel when I was about 10. It definitely inspired me and my dad bought an ocarina from the website. 21 now and it's the only instrument I can confidently play 😂 cool party trick for the few that even know what an ocarina is
Thank you for these amazing tips! I got my first ocarina from you all at Anime Expo this year and I’ve been having an amazing time. Seeing how much better I get with a little practice has been so thrilling!
I can't hold and play the 12-hole sweet potato ocarina. Because of my arthritis, it's too awkward and painful for me to play it (though I have several of the 12-hole ocarinas). However, I can hold and play the 6-hole pendant ocarina comfortably. I've got sevearal of these, too, as well as instructional books. Once I got competent in playing the 6-hole, I wanted to play more than folk and children's songs. So I created a program in the old MS Paint program that lets me transpose (and sometimes "cheat" songs), adding 6-hole pendant ocarina tabs under the notes of sheet music. I've worked up hundreds of songs in this way. But while STL sells 6-hole ocarinas, they don't have tutorials on how to play them (at least, they don't have any that I've found). This is the first tutorial that includes them. Why? Pendants are great ocarinas, but no non-folk and non-children's songs with tabs. Again, why not?
Thank you very much for this song, I miss playing Migth and Magic series. Can you also play sorceress town music from the same game? It was the best song in the game.
@@Heathersocarina But Vvardenfell is mostly swamp in the places that aren't volcanic ash. This scene and music choice don't make sense for the place. If you listen to the theme by Jeremy Soule you can notice the large focus on things that would make sense for The factions that live there.