Listen to Live Music Being Played Around the World

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This little iPhone application, Ocarina, is incredibly clever! The creator turns the iPhone into a wind instrument. You blow into the mic while fingering the phone to create hauntingly beautiful tone. But, it gets even better than that. You can even listen to other people playing their Ocarina, the name of his iPhone-based instrument, around the world! The notes just gently float off of the earth in real time as they are played.

The website for Smule, the creators of Ocarina, is at this link.

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This just blows me away. Enjoy this little ensemble below.

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