June 2, 2015 03:54:40
April 10, 2015 03:38:05
Andrew Leeder Ah I see, I appreciate your reply (^__^) looking forward to the next episode!
April 12, 2015 12:15:18 · Reply
April 3, 2015 00:30:03
Andrew Donica I just did as well, and I too, am curious about this.
April 5, 2015 03:42:30 · Reply
April 2, 2015 22:42:17

Naryoril What kind of music are you looking for? With a 12 hole you can usually play the vocal track of any song, especially if you transpose it into the range. Even more so with a double ocarina.
June 2, 2015 07:28:29 · Reply
Andrew Leeder Well I am interested in songs that are from beginner to intermediate difficulty. Most genres should be fine : ). I have not tried transposing yet. Do you use a program or perhaps pen and paper? I'll do a greater search for vocal sheet music soon, perhaps I'll find some good stuff!
June 4, 2015 04:41:57 · Reply
Naryoril An easy one i like is "Fields of Athenry", it's an irish ballad. You'll easily find the sheet music with google, though the sheet music i have of it in a book is in G major, most google results give a version in F major. If you want to talk more about songs i like to play and their sheet music, please contact me in Skype, i'm using the same username there as here. I have transposed with a program and by pen and paper, but i mostly make a midi in the original key and then transpose it with a program. The advantage of making a midi is i have the sheet music and i can listen to it while it shows which note is played, speed it up or slow it down as desired and so on. The disadvantage is that it takes more time and the program i use isn't free.
June 4, 2015 07:43:03 · Reply