Ocarina: the First iPhone Instrument
Nov 18, 2008Ocarina is the “first true musical instrument created for the iPhone. Ocarina is sensitive to your breath, touch and movements, making it even more versatile than the original [instrument]. Unlike other musical applications, there are no pre-compiled riffs so musicians will find unlimited opportunities for self-expression. Advanced options allow you to choose between diatonic, minor and harmonic scales.” You blow into the iPhone microphone and use your fingers to play the “keys” on the screen.
Ocarina is also a social application. “Tap on the globe icon and you will see and hear other Ocarina players throughout the world. The globe view will highlight the source of the music. Rate your favorite performances so that others may benefit from your judgment. Name your Ocarina if you want listeners around the world to identify your performances.” Download the app at the iTunes store for $.99. According to the company, the app is optimized for 3G phones. For first generation phones, they recommend upgrading to the 2.2 firmware when it becomes available.
I’m amazed by the video below and others on their site. This app is one of the first to really take advantage of all the unique features of the iPhone. Downloading and installing the app now!
UPDATE: After playing with it for a while (partially learned how to play Joy to the World :), I have to say that Ocarina is a beautifully surreal experience that gives my iPhone a whole new context.
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