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    | Author: Kim Date:   2004-11-30 20:13
 
 For a "pre-holiday" gift, I received a Langley duet ocarina. For those who are unfamiliar with what "duet ocarina" is, it is a double-chambered ocarina so that you can play in harmony, with just one instrument.
 
 It did not come with any instruction but I was able to figure out the fingering using four holes, which covered one octave, basically.
 
 But I was told that a duet ocarina is supposed to cover two octaves and I wasn't able to find any fingering chart for duet ocarina on the web. Can anyone help me? Thanks a lot.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Roger Browne Date:   2006-01-26 21:08
 
 Hi Kim - the Langley duet ocarina covers just one octave (C to C or G to G depending on what size ocarina you have).
 
 I got one at the Sidmouth Folk Festival and, although I'm not very good at it yet, I'm enjoying learning. Makes a lovely sound.
 
 
 
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