Easy 6-Hole Ocarina Songs
A public beginner guide built around very approachable 6-hole ocarina songs, with direct links into the 6-hole public song view and a strong focus on short, confidence-building melodies.
This page narrows the beginner problem even further than the general ocarina guides. It is for players who specifically want easy 6-hole ocarina songs and would rather begin with the shortest, most repeatable melodies in the library.
Each song link can open the same public detail page with the 6-hole fingering view selected, so the landing page matches the practice setup more closely.
Featured Songs
These song pages are the fastest way to move from a topic page into actual practice. They keep the public runtime intact while giving search visitors a more intentional path into the library.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Frere Jacques
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
London Bridge Is Falling Down
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Jingle Bells
Intermediate · F · 4/4
The Smallest Learning Steps
For 6-hole beginners, the best first page is often the page with the fewest surprises. Songs with compact range, repeated motives, and obvious cadence points make the first sessions feel productive instead of confusing.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Frere Jacques
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Songs That Keep Beginners Interested
Once the first two or three melodies feel comfortable, switch to songs that are still easy but sound a little more like “real repertoire.” Holiday tunes and sing-along standards are useful here because they feel rewarding without becoming too abstract.
London Bridge Is Falling Down
Beginner to easy · F · 4/4
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Do Your Ears Hang Low?
Beginner to easy · C · 4/4
Jingle Bells
Intermediate · F · 4/4
What To Do After These Songs
After this set, the next step is usually not a harder article. It is a slightly longer melody in the same song-page workflow. Move into the broader 6-hole guide or the general easy ocarina guide when you want more variety without losing the beginner-friendly structure.
- Keep one ultra-easy song as a daily reset tune.
- Add one new melody at a time instead of rotating through many pages.
- Use the broader ocarina guides when you want longer tunes without leaving the same public song route.
FAQ
Do I need a different site section for 6-hole songs?
No. These are the same public song pages, but this guide groups the most approachable ones and links into the 6-hole instrument view.
Why are nursery songs included here?
Because on a 6-hole ocarina they are often the fastest way to build confidence with finger changes, breath control, and note recognition.
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Easy Ocarina Songs For Beginners
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