A flute-like instrument in a globe or potato shape made from clay or other hard material with a whistle mouthpiece.
Many attribute the invention of this instrument to Guiseppe Donati in the 19th century however there is considerable evidence that the ocarina may be more than 12,000 years old and originated in many cultures. Examples have been found shaped like birds or other animals.
It usually is made up of an oval-shaped enclosed space with 4 to 13 finger holes and a projecting mouth tube, though there are some variations on the standard design. It is often ceramic, but many other materials may also be used, including plastic, wood, glass, and metal.