STL Ocarina

STL Ocarina STL Ocarina produces ocarinas for all ages and skill levels. Learn more at http://www.STLocarina.com St.

Louis Ocarina was established in 2005 to help revive interest in the art of ocarina playing. Not only do we strive to provide the highest quality instruments, we are also committed to helping each of you in your path to mastering the ocarina. Whether you are a seasoned professional or are picking up an ocarina for the first time, it is our goal to provide you with all you need to continue improving.

05/15/2026

For nearly 20 years, we have been exploring one simple question:

What can the ocarina become?

In this video, we look back at the evolution of our ocarina designs, from the earliest experimental instruments to artistic projects, technical innovations, and the exploration of new shapes and materials.

Along the way, we share the challenges we tried to solve, the ideas that shaped our philosophy, and the people who helped make this journey possible.

More than anything, this is a reflection on the ocarina itself, an instrument that continues to evolve through curiosity, creativity, and the community surrounding it.

We hope you enjoy this journey through 20 years of ocarina design. ❤️

05/08/2026

The music of Breath of the Wild gave us some of the most beautiful and unforgettable moments in gaming.

Today, we revisit that journey with an ocarina performance of the Breath of the Wild Main Theme. 🌿🎶

This performance is featured in our newest album:

Whispers of Korok Forest
Music from The Legend of Zelda – Breath of the Wild

Available now on all major music platforms.

04/18/2026

Are you taking care of your ocarina the right way?

Most damage doesn’t happen overnight, it comes from small habits over time. In this video, I’ll show you simple ways to keep your ocarina clean, protected, and sounding great for years.

And yes… don’t eat Cheetos before playing.

Watch the full video 👇

04/01/2026

With the new Super Mario Galaxy Movie arriving, we wanted to revisit one of the most unforgettable themes from Super Mario Galaxy 🌌

This is Gusty Garden Galaxy, performed on our brand new Metal Ocarina — bringing a deeper, more powerful sound to a melody we all remember.

03/27/2026

“What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes… but on a rose gold metal ocarina ✨
This finish isn’t available yet, we’re testing something new.
What do you think… should we release it?

03/15/2026

If your ocarina tone sounds a little thin or wobbly, breath support may be the reason.

In this new video, Elisa shares 3 simple exercises to help you build steadier airflow, improve tone, and play with more control.

03/06/2026

“Song of Durin” from The Hobbit is one of the most haunting melodies from Middle-earth, especially when it is played on our Harmony Bass Ocarina

Close your eyes and travel to Erebor. 🎶

02/22/2026

🎉 The Legend of Zelda turns 40 today, and its music has been part of so many of our lives.

In this video, we celebrate four decades of iconic Zelda melodies and explore why these themes still hit us emotionally, then bring them to life on the ocarina, from beginner-friendly songs all the way to hero-level pieces.

Whether you grew up with Zelda or you’re just discovering the music, this is a little musical journey through Hyrule. 🎶

Which Zelda song brings back the most memories for you? Let us know in the comments 💚

02/15/2026

We’ve seen a lot of discussion online about how ocarinas are named—soprano, alto, tenor, bass, and everything in between. In this video, we share how STL Ocarina classifies ocarinas, why different naming systems exist, and how to make sense of the labels when choosing an instrument. This isn’t about debating terminology. It’s about giving players a clear framework for understanding range and sound. 🎶

02/02/2026

Four materials. Unedited sound.

We compare plastic, ceramic, wood, and metal ocarinas so you can hear how material affects tone, projection, and character with no effects, no filters.

🎧 Listen closely and tell us: which one is your favorite?

The Element Ocarina: A Decade of Sound and ImaginationBefore the Element Ocarina, STL Ocarina had already created severa...
01/29/2026

The Element Ocarina: A Decade of Sound and Imagination

Before the Element Ocarina, STL Ocarina had already created several distinctive designs. But compared to what was to come, those early works were modest in vision and form.

The Element Ocarina marked a turning point.

Ten years ago, it began as the most ambitious project STL Ocarina had ever undertaken. Sarah was tasked with transforming an abstract idea, the elements themselves, into tangible form and sound.

For the first time, we envisioned not just a single instrument, but a complete family of seven ocarinas: Soprano C, Alto G, Alto F, Tenor C, Tenor G, Tenor F, and Bass C. Each carefully designed, voiced, and refined as part of a unified artistic vision.

From a technical and financial perspective, it was a big leap. Developing seven ocarinas simultaneously demanded immense resources. It also carried uncertainty and risk. But beyond engineering and cost, we were drawn toward a more profound idea. A question began to surface: What if the ocarina could be more than an instrument? What if it could also be a work of art?

Sarah explored the boundaries of form and surface, how shape could express emotion, how texture could suggest meaning, and how visual identity could evolve without compromising sound. The Element Ocarina became her answer to these questions: a fusion of musical craftsmanship and artistic imagination.

The response to the Element Ocarinas exceeded our expectations. Among them, the Water Ocarina quickly became a favorite among players, celebrated for its clear, luminous, and exceptionally bright tone.

The success of the Element Series changed more than our product line. It changed our mindset. From that moment on, designing new ocarinas was no longer an occasional experiment, but a constant pursuit. Year after year, new forms, ideas, and sounds began to emerge, shaping the identity of STL Ocarina as it is today.

To everyone who chose an Element Ocarina over the years, thank you. Your trust gave these instruments their true meaning and continue to inspire everything we create.

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St. Louis, MO

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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