From wikipedia;
The ocarina ( /RkY�rument.[1] Variations do exist, but a typical ocarina is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. It is often ceramic, but other materials may also be used, such as plastic, wood, glass, clay, and metal.
I have searched high and low across the Internet and found no instructions on how to make an ocarina other than clay.
So as far as I know this is a first so bear with me.
here is a vid of how it sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3kRODjEzX0
Step 1: Tools and materials
(1) 6" piece of sch 40 1 1/4" PVC
(2) 1 1/4" plugs (I had to use a reducer and a plug)
Possibly CA glue ( crazy glue) , I didn't need it
Tools:
Sand paper 100 and 220
steel rule
unibit
various files
pencil
saw
1/2" & 1/4" chisel
unibit or drill bits
drill
Step 2: Modify the plugs
And yes clean up the cut part with a file or some sand paper.
Step 4: Marke the window and fipple
Step 5: Making the fipple
then make the 1/2" X 1/2" square into a ramp with the apex at about 1/64"
Step 6: Making the airway
then use a chisel or 100 sandpaper or a file and file the side that you drew flat (indicated by the red lines), it should be 1/32" deep
then about 1/2" down carve a deeper ramp as indicated by the blue lines and red arrows.
then sand with 220 to make is smooth
Step 7: Fit the plug and Test!! it!!
Align the end of edge of the plug to the edge of the of the fipple opening. I have a attached
a crude cross sectional drawing with the pipe in black and the plug in purple red and blue.
Once you have done this you can blow into it and you should get a tone.
I fitted the plug and the plug was snug I didn't need glue to make it work.
Step 8: Put the other end in
for the rest of the instructable you will need a tuner. there is a nice one to use for free
here: http://www.seventhstring.com/tuner/tuner.html
next put the other plug in the opposite side.
with the tuner on push in the plug and blow into the unfinished ocarina until you get a "C" with the little blue arrow at the bottom as close to "0" as possible.
If you a get a funny little "b" that is flat or a pound symbol "#" that is a sharp.
(for the purposes of this instructable and for those who don't know about music)
While trying to get a "C" if you get a a flat (funny little "b") the tone is on the low side push the plug in. If its a sharp (pound #) pull the plug out till you get a "C" on the tuner (with the little arrow at the bottom as close to 0 as possible.
Step 9: Making the tuning holes
A little more on music so bear with me.
(for the purposes of the instructable)
music notes start with a C, then D,E,F,G,A,B and the next C up.
This is called an octave (8 notes).
If you did everything correctly you should be getting a C5 on the tuner which is
one octave above middle C (C4, middle C is the middle C key in a keyboard)
Thing to keep in mind while drilling your tuning holes, start with a small hole and increase the size until you hit the desired note.
The holes are #1 top right, #2 bottom right, #3 top left, and #4 bottom left.
Start with the #1 hole and start all holes small and keep going up in size till you hit a D note.
Remember to clean the holes with an Xacto knife and 150 sandpaper after drilling.
Then continue with hole #2. To tune #2 you have to cover #1 (the one we just made) keep going to you hit an E note .
(you get an F by leaving 1& 2 open incase you were wondering)
Now the #3 hole. To tune the #3 hole you must cover the #2 hole and leave the #1 open until you get a G
.
For the 4th and final hole you can cover hole #1 and tune for B or leave them all open and tune for a C.
Just a side note for the high C in my ocarina I have to blow hard or I get a high pitch whistling sound.
Step 10: Finnish and play!!
If you like you can spray paint it.
Here are some sites that contain ocarina tablature ( sometimes called fake music).
It shows you where to put your fingers to play a song.
http://composer.songbirdocarina.com/songbook.asp?letter=a
http://clayz.com/songlist.html
























































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Thanks again Rimar.
Can you add a MP3?
Here I attach a wav (very poor) I did with the Windows Sound Recorder. I think it must function here. I tried to convert your Youtube to MP3 but something went wrong.
MP3 or WAV are easy to build today, you can do it using a notebook or desktop PC, digital camera, digital recorder, a digital player / recorder, tablet PC, etc,etc.
Thanks Rimar.
Well done!