Class Pack of 3 x Ocarina Rainbow Starter Boxes™ 36 Oc (4-hole) + 36 Book 1 + Free Resources
36 x Ocarinas (4-hole) Oc® made in the UK for Ocarina Workshop from impact-resistant plastic. Plays notes D to D'. Measures 77mm (3 inches). Six each of Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple.
36 x Play your Ocarina Book 1 by David and Christa Liggins ISBN 1 871210 04 6
Each book has 32 pages / 22 tunes with musical stave, ocarina finger-charts, guitar chords and words to songs.
FREE Teaching Resources - Book 1 CD Edition (ISBN 1 871210 25 9 ) and high quality flashcards of the Scale of D Major. Recommended for first lessons.
Since 1983, Ocarina Workshop ocarinas have been played in primary and secondary school classrooms throughout the UK and across the world, for whole class music taught by the class teacher, and also for clubs and groups. Each Ocarina Rainbow Starter Box™ provides an ocarina and book for 12 children. Buy three Ocarina Rainbow Starter Boxes™ together, to equip a whole class, and Ocarina Workshop give a set of Ocarina Teaching Resources containing flashcards and Book 1 CD Edition for FREE. Delivery is free on all orders over £30.
Class Music at KS1 and KS2 (P1-7) has been transformed with the introduction of the Ocarina. In the hands of music specialists, primary school children achieve a higher level of musical performance with the ocarina than with other musical instruments – this is true for most children in the class, throughout Key-Stage 1 and Key-Stage 2.
Ocarina Teaching Resources are prepared in such a way as to enable every class teacher to successfully teach music to their own classes. For many this is revolutionary, especially if the teacher has never previously played a musical instrument themselves. Ocarina Workshop's pledge is to provide Music for Every Child and Every Teacher™
The ocarina is widely used to fulfil the Government's Music Strategy known as Wider Opportunities. Offered by many Music Services as an instrument of choice, and also taught by the class teacher to ensure progression and musical provision beyond the remit of Wider Opportunities Music Strategy.
