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Moony
okay, attach A and B first, let dry, possibly use the varnish/laquer on A before you close, then do the rest of the assembly. if you do it precisely, you will get a very clear, rich tone from blowing along B, A will vibrate and make the noise, and the sides will resonate for a rich tone. All the holes should be cut out prior to any assembly, it's easier that way, and those are the finger holes to play different notes.
Also, an ocarina is any hollow object (originally a gourd) that makes noise by blowing in one hole (adjusted at a proper angle to make vibrations) and using the other finger holes to change notes
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