
NOTE: The actual color of the ocarina may be slightly different from the color of the photos because of different hue and tint settings on computer monitors.
Below are some testimonials of Spencer's Ocarinas from actual emails and reviews:
"My new Spencer ocarina just came in the mail. Happy to report that the instrument has perfect intonation from top to bottom. The highest notes are round and non-piercing; a non-fatiguing sound in all its ranges. The fingerings are very logical and easy to remember. I am very happy with the way the ocarina plays and looks, two thumbs up!"
"To be honest, your product is excellent and even better than some of the famous ocarina in Japan."
"Believe me when I say that this is one of the best sounding ocarinas I've ever played and I've played ocarinas from all over the world."
"Thank you soooo much for your ocarina I just got it last night and it works wonderful its sooo much more than I ever imagined. I am very happy with my ocarina and the way you made your tutorial books and music books was very good and it really helped because without it I doubt I could even hold my ocarina right. Your wonderful ocarina and your books have really helped me. No doubt it is the best out there. "
"What a fantastic, terrific ocarina. It really can give very nice and very clear sound throughout all the 21 chromatic notes. In early January of next year, I have a music performance. Now I have decided to use your Alto ocarina to play a song."
"I don't need to vary my breath as much as I would need for other ocarinas, which makes for good playability, even for the beginner. The ocarina responds well and rapidly to changes in breath and fingering, allowing me to use vibrato, double tonguing, ascending and descending runs and other techniques."
"Your ocarina has a clear sound for it's entire range, is in tune, and the books are well done. (The tablature is printed very clearly and easy to read). I am very happy with it, it has the quality of sound that I like."
"You make fabulous ocarinas. One of the things that I find so impressive about them is that on ALL the notes there is ABSOLUTELY no "catching" of the note when you first start blowing. The ocarina starts sounding at the first small puff of air. Many ocarinas need more breath pressure to get a note started, especially with all the holes uncovered.
Spencer ocarinas' sound starts as soon as you breath into the mouthpiece.
This makes changing from a low note to high note easier--you don't have to blast air to get the high note started.