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Ocarina by Pamela Chamberlin, 1979.

4 fingerholes, 2 on each side. Two holes for carrying cord or neck strap.

Image from Library of Congress, Music Division

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16 April 2006, 20:24:10 362 × 464 (114354 bytes) Aaron Walden (talk · contribs) Ocarina by Pamela Chamberlin, 1979. 4 fingerholes, 2 on each side. Two holes for carrying cord or neck strap. Image from Library of Congress, Music Division [[Category:Musical instruments]] [[Category:Wind instruments]]

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