Easy 12-Hole Ocarina Songs
A beginner-focused 12-hole ocarina guide with easy songs, letter notes, beginner tabs, and finger charts for familiar melody practice.
This page is for visitors who already know they want easy 12-hole ocarina songs and do not need a mixed-instrument landing page first. It narrows the site down to a cleaner first batch of melodies that fit the standard 12-hole public view well and answer the usual 12-hole ocarina songs or 12-hole ocarina notes search intent more directly.
The goal is to create a cleaner progression: very short nursery tunes first, then holiday, hymn, and first-classical melodies that still sit comfortably for a standard 12-hole reader.
Featured Songs
Choose a song below to open a playable practice page with letter notes and fingering chart support. Start with the shortest familiar melodies first, then move into longer songs when the first phrases feel stable.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Lightly Row
Beginner to easy · C · 2/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Happy Birthday to You
Beginner to easy · C · 3/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Ode to Joy
Intermediate · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Jingle Bells
Intermediate · F · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Amazing Grace
Beginner to easy · F · 3/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Frere Jacques
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
London Bridge Is Falling Down
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Silent Night
Beginner to easy · F · 6/8
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Deck the Halls
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Scarborough Fair
Beginner to easy · F · 3/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
First Songs That Build Reading Confidence
The strongest first songs for a 12-hole beginner are not necessarily the shortest songs in the library. They are the songs where the phrase shape is easy to hear, the note movement is memorable, and the fingering chart stays readable without feeling crowded.
Use Twinkle Twinkle or Lightly Row for the first five-minute practice. Add Happy Birthday when you want a tune people recognize immediately, then move to Ode to Joy or Amazing Grace when you want a slower melody that asks for cleaner breath and steadier finger changes.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Lightly Row
Beginner to easy · C · 2/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Frere Jacques
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Happy Birthday to You
Beginner to easy · C · 3/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Songs That Feel Bigger Without Becoming Advanced
Once the first short songs feel manageable, many players want melodies that sound fuller but still behave well in letter-note form. Familiar holiday tunes and slow hymn-style melodies are usually the best next step.
Ode to Joy
Intermediate · C · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Jingle Bells
Intermediate · F · 4/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Silent Night
Beginner to easy · F · 6/8
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
Amazing Grace
Beginner to easy · F · 3/4
Letter notes · Fingering chart · Playable practice page
How To Practice These 12-Hole Pages
Start in the default 12-hole view and keep the fingering chart visible until the melody feels stable. The goal is to build consistency on one reusable melody page instead of collecting screenshots or alternate tab versions.
Use lyrics when they help phrase timing, and use zoom before changing note mode. That keeps the page closer to how a beginner actually reads.
- Warm up with one short song you can already hum.
- Add one longer melody only after the first song feels automatic.
- Use numbered notes as a backup view, not the main reading mode.
FAQ
Why is there a separate 12-hole beginner guide if the main ocarina guide already exists?
Because some searchers look specifically for easy 12-hole ocarina songs. This page answers that narrower intent with a cleaner first batch of melodies.
Does this change how the song pages work?
No. What changes is the repertoire order, not the page mechanics. This guide simply narrows the first batch to songs that behave well for a standard 12-hole beginner.
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