The ocarina is a wind instrument that has been played for centuries. It is typically made of clay or ceramic, and has a bulbous shape with four finger holes. The ocarina is played by blowing into a mouthpiece at the top of the instrument, and covering and uncovering the finger holes to create different notes.
There are many different types of ocarinas, each with its own unique sound. Some of the most popular types include the soprano ocarina, the alto ocarina, and the bass ocarina. The soprano ocarina is the smallest and highest-pitched, while the bass ocarina is the largest and lowest-pitched. Ocarinas can be used to play a wide variety of music, from classical to folk to pop.